LAST BUT NOT LEAST
NOTEWORTHY Cleopatra is credited for the popularity of emeralds in ancient times. She adorned herself and her palace with emeralds and gave them as gifts to foreign dignitaries, as a display of her wealth and power. Today, emeralds are enjoyed for their precious rarity and varying features per cut gemstone. The green hue of an emerald is striking and unmistakable, like those who wear them. Often cut in fancy shapes and mixed with white diamonds, emeralds are one of the rarest and most valuable gemstones of all.
This one-of-a-kind necklace by Kwiat is a contemporary take on the iconic riviere. This style brings timeless elegance to the next level with more than 50 carats of extraordinary Colombian emeralds alternating with duos of round brilliant diamonds. The graduated stones seem to float in a minimal platinum necklace that allows maximum light to enter, enhancing their brilliance and color.
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