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While many luxury launches across the past year have gone online, the last quarter of 2020 gave jewellery lovers in Singapore a precious glimmer of hope, as private showcases began to take place in tandem with the easing of restrictions and the drop in local Covid cases.
One of the most surprising, and scintillating, of them all has to be Louis Vuitton’s Stellar Times showcase this early December. Held at Capella Singapore for five days, the private presentation was set up in a manor and hosted individual VIPs and small media groups. What made the showcase truly remarkable was that along with the Stellar Times high jewellery collection came two of the most incredible diamond rough finds the world has witnessed since the 3,106-carat Cullinan Diamond was mined in South Africa in 1905.
Lune Bleue
Romanticising the blue moon, Lune Bleue combines beautiful blue sapphires of Sri Lanka and Madagascar with radiant diamonds on necklaces, rings and earrings. The choker is the centrepiece of the set, demanding 900 hours to create the house s signature checkerboard pattern, which runs through the bold necklace via intricate latticework.
Apogée
Apogée dives deeper into the blue of the universe, playing with reflections of indigo green and purple blue. One of the swooping, V-shaped white gold necklaces within this set highlights an extremely rare 34.88-carat indigo tourmaline with a vibrant turquoise colour.
Planète bleue
The six pieces of jewellery in this set represent earth s identity inside our galaxy. Alluding to our planet are breathtaking green and blue hued jewels. Take the Planète bleue necklace, which features a deep blue 16.49 carat sapphire from Madagascar and magnificent pure diamond baguettes. The choker, on the other hand, is set with a 4.63-cara
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While many luxury launches across the past year have gone online, the last quarter of 2020 gave jewellery lovers in Singapore a precious glimmer of hope, as private showcases began to take place in tandem with the easing of restrictions and a drop in local Covid cases.
One of the most surprising, and scintillating, of them all has to be Louis Vuitton’s Stellar Times showcase this early December. Held at Capella Singapore for five days, the private presentation was set up in a manor and hosted individual VIPs and small media groups. What made the showcase truly remarkable was that along with the Stellar Times high jewellery collection came two of the most incredible diamond rough finds the world has witnessed since the 3,106-carat Cullinan Diamond was mined in South Africa in 1905.