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270 ORCHARD ROAD #01-01 SINGAPORE, 238857 +65 6884 8484 391 ORCHARD ROAD #01-12 TAKASHIMAYA S.C. SINGAPORE 238872 +65 6733 0618 H A R R Y W I N S T O N . C O M AVAILABLE AT SCINTILLA GIOIELLI BANGKOK, LEE HWA JEWELLERY SINGAPORE, BERGDORF GOODMAN, NEIMAN MARCUS AND OTHER LEADING RETAILERS WORLDWIDE LONDON | NEW YORK | DOHA | DUBAI | SINGAPORE | BANGKOK SIGN IN E ssential E legance S alvador Dali coined the words “An elegant woman is a woman who despises you and has no hair under her arms.” In our much less surreal — and real — world, this of course short-changes what elegance is or what it should be. As Solitaire Magazine’s publisher, I get bombarded daily with press releases, stories, blogs, newsletters, and just about anything else ever written or said about jewellery. Almost all describe what they claim are ‘elegant’ pieces. Sadly, that is less and less the case. Instead, I see more vulgarity. More Kardashianism, and less creativity. More screaming, and less substance. And more uses of words like ‘bold’, ‘daring’, ‘audacious’ — or my favourite dislike, ‘edgy’. Elegance is something else. I shall make no attempt here to define what it is or ought to be. Much more talented and stylish people than me have done that at length. Elegance is that elusive a quality, that rare. But what I do know is that what is increasingly touted as elegance on the media and the web is certainly something else. Fashion perhaps. But not elegance. My appeal to you as reader, and to our industry friends everywhere, is to be more careful with the use of that precious word. To thrive towards achieving elegance, rather than simply claiming it. True jewellers are artists at heart, and they will know what I am talking about. They are driven by their passions, rather than their bankers, and by the idea of creating something that will stand the test of time. Brand managers, on the other hand, are tasked with selling often rather bland collections that have to appeal to the widest possible worldwide audience. Not much room for true elegance there, I’m afraid. Please allow me to conclude by wishing you a most happy and elegant holiday season. Celebrate in style with family and loved ones. Wear your best gowns, and your most beloved jewellery. Ignore what every one else thinks you should wear or carry. I have seen ladies in Asia’s tribal regions more elegant than many a label queen I encounter on a weekly basis at some branded event or other. Be yourself. Be elegant. And be free. Happy Holidays. Rainer Sigel Managing Editor 6 THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS TO EVERY RULE. SINGAPORE AUDEMARS PIGUET BOUTIQUE ORCHARD ROAD, TEL (65) 6836 4918 MILLENARY DIAMOND SET. THE SHOPPES AT MARINA BAY SANDS CASINO LEVEL B2M-207 TEL (65) 6688 7595 AUDEMARSPIGUET.COM 66 CONTENT ontents 6 SIGN IN 12 TEAM Essential Elegance 14 60 BOUTIQUE New – Hot – Exclusive STYLE 26 KISS FROM A ROSE Ballerina styling at recent six-star affairs 30 GLITTERATI VARIETY ‘Tis the season to surpass expectations 36 SHADY CHIC The road less travelled in sleek fashion frills 40 CELEBRITY JANE Sandra Bullock on life, jewels and self-love 72 CLUTCH & CARRY 80 CRUISE CONTROL Dainty purses for the best party crawls Pinks and browns for fabulous holiday coordinates 46 100 JEWELS DU JOUR The most talked about trends from the spring runways 104 OUTER DARE Turn heads in figure-hugging trimmings 14 DESIGN 32 DANCING DIAMONDS Harry Winston fuses gemmology and horology 46 BODY ART Omani patterns and henna art of Noudar’s jewels 52 THE FEMININE TOUCH Audemars Piguet’s artisanal ladies’ timepieces 60 SIBLING REVELRIE The Gaydamak sisters’ world of jewellery 52 8 66 GIFTS FROM OUR WORLD From across the globe to under your tree 102 A LEGACY OF THE MOST EXCELLENT Stefan Hafner’s gift to fulfil every great woman’s fantasy 76 CONTENT ontents KNOWLEDGE 90 SPATIAL ATTRACTION Uncommon gemstones in fine jewellery FACETS 38 FIRE WORKS Delightful celestial jewels 50 FRINGE DWELLERS Swaying holiday soirées with tassel earrings 26 76 CARMINE CHARISMA Cherry red jewels for your festive look 78 THE HUE OF HARMONY Enchanting emerald sparklers 86 COLLAR FANTASTIC Exclusive lariats and chokers INTERVIEW 56 ARTISANAL ELEGANCE ZYDO’s classic Italian style and exquisite jewels TIMELESS 74 FLOWER GIRL Christophe Claret’s next horological masterpiece 82 PINK AND POWERFUL Masterpieces high on beauty and function 94 A RENDEZVOUS WITH TIME Ladies’ timepieces impress at Watches & Wonders 2015 110 PHOTO SHOOT A Toast To The Holidays REVIEW 106 50 TRENDS & PRESTIGE BaselWorld gears up for the 2016 show 108 GEMS & ACCOLADES JewelFest 2015 pays homage to Singapore’s golden heritage ATELIER 94 10 120 GALAS 130 HOROSCOPE Our bimonthly forecast 132 RING GUIDE Where size matters 134 SHOW DIARY 136 JEWEL BOX Game Of Stones Bangkok - SCINTILLA GIOIELLI Kuala Lumpur - SUEN JEWELLERS Jakarta - CROWN JEWELLERY Singapore - ATELIER ONE Brisbane - ANTHONYS FINE JEWELLERY TEAM Jennifer Henricus is a lifestyle and travel writer who enjoys tracking international trends in architecture, interior design and fashion.The globetrotter lived in Hong Kong, London, and Melbourne before finally settling in her home town, Colombo, Sri Lanka. She is happiest when sharing her city’s secrets with visiting friends. CONTENT MANAGING EDITOR Rainer Sigel ASSISTANT EDITOR Maripet Ledesma Poso ASSISTANT EDITOR Koh Chuin Ying EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Syahmin Ritzwan EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Katherine Arteche PRE-PRESS Maggie Shi MASTHEAD Sylvia Weimer / Spacelab Design Sydney Since the age of four, Nina Hald has nurtured a passion for diamonds and other gemstones. Armed with a Master’s degree in Media Science, she has been writing about high jewellery since 2003.The accomplished writer has penned five books about jewellery and gemstones, and even arranged and curated three royal jewellery exhibitions. CONTRIBUTORS Aniko Navai, Nina Hald, Astrid Colley, Jennifer Henricus, David Yip, Preeta Agarwal, Carol Lee, Olive Cuenca, Charmaine Tay, Desmond Lim, Ching, Greg Oh, Joey Tan COMPANY PUBLISHER Rainer Sigel MANAGING DIRECTOR Michelle Tay BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Gynn Lee BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT MANAGER Edna Chai CIRCULATION & PRODUCTION MANAGER Caroline Rayney OFFICE MANAGER Winnie Lim MARKETING ASSISTANT Anne Goh Passion for jewellery runs in Aniko Navai’s family. Her grandmother, a great beauty, had a collection of European Art Deco diamonds, and her mother accessorised her haute couture Dior gowns with custom-made pieces by Cartier. Armed with rich Hollywood connections, Navai is the perfect jewellery correspondent to the stars. 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Printed by KHL Printing Co 57 Loyang Drive, Singapore 508968 MCI(P) 064/04/2014 KDN PPS 1813/03/2013 (025535) (L-R:) The talented team behind this issue’s photo shoot: Greg Oh, Joey Tan, Ching, Desmond Lim, Geri S, Koh Chuin Ying, Syahmin Ritzwan, Gynn Lee COVER PHOTO CREDITS PHOTOGRAPHY Ching / GreenPlasticSoldiers STYLING Desmond Lim STYLING ASSISTANT Joey Tan MAKEUP & HAIR Greg Oh using Yves Saint Laurent make up and BedHead by TIGI @ Glam Saloon System HAIR Greg Oh MODEL Geri S / Ave ON MODEL JEWELLERY Hans D. Krieger APPAREL Lanvin | Emporio Armani ATELIER OPENER Image courtesy of Chaumet 12 HIGH JEWELLERY EXPERIENCE ROME CAPRI TAORMINA PARIS LONDON GENEVA MADRID BARCELONA VIENNA OSLO ISTANBUL ALMATY KIEV MOSKOV DNIPROPETROVS’K BAKU DOHA JEDDAH RIYADH DUBAI HONG KONG SINGAPORE NEW YORK BOCA RATON CHICAGO BUENOS AIRES CARACAS MANILA www.verdigioielli.com SINGAPORE: REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE - 3905 SCOTTS SQUARE - +65-65389498 - info@famosisingapore.com - KUALA LUMPUR: ELEGANCE CLUB +603-2092 1194 BOUTIQUE ‘Tis the Season Snowflakes, candy canes, and snowmen are just some of the many Christmas motifs we are all too familiar with. Tiffany & Co rings in the holiday cheer with sterling silver charms in their signature robin blue tints. Gift a significant someone with some festive arm candy that couldn’t be more apt for the season. www.tiffany.com WITH LATIN GLAMOUR Spanish actress Penelope Cruz, who starred and co-produced the Spanish film Ma Ma, wore Chopard’s High Jewellery collection to the Toronto International Film Festival. She opted for a pair of yellow diamond earrings in 18k rose gold and an 18k white gold ring set with an emerald-cut diamond. www.chopard.com HOLIDAY PIN Yuli Fine Jewellery celebrates the occasion with a specially crafted Christmas tree brooch. Available for this season only, the 18k gold brooch is adorned with coloured stones including tsavorites, rubies, and pink, yellow, and orange sapphires, with white diamonds to go all around. www.yuli.com.sg Vivid Romance Fall in love with Bibigi’s classic gemstone rings. The Je T’aime collection is an assortment of jewelled parure, each adorned with a classic gemstone — sapphire, ruby, emerald — and set with diamonds. Dainty on its own or dazzling together, the rings are perfect to lighten up any holiday outfit. www.bibigi.com 14 White Splendour In 2014, Blancpain revealed the F385 flyback calibre movement, but it is in this limited edition F185 Ladies’ Flyback Chronograph that broke the impression of what was assumed as an aviation-only feature. The 18k white gold ladies watch is characterised with a date window and small seconds on a mother-of-pearl dial, with a touch of a diamond crown cabochon to keep it dainty. www.blancpain.com BOUTIQUE Paragon of Rarity ORNATE STARS Secrets & Lights, the new Piaget Haute Joaillerie and Haute Horlogerie collection, celebrates the mysterious and captivating light effects inspired by two legendary cities, Venice and Samarkand. In the Palace décor timepiece, an engraved gold star marquetry reveals a simple mother-of-pearl dial, and its gold uniform transforms the bracelet into an iridescent ribbon. www.piaget.com Pearled Temptation From Utopia’s Bollicine collection, these earrings feature a beautiful row of freshwater pearls that lithely descend down the front of the accessories. Encrusted with blue sapphires, diamonds, and rhodium gold, the gentle lines and soft curves turn this pair of stunners into bold yet feminine pieces of luxury. www.utopia-jewels.com 16 The Classic Collection: Happy Day by Schoeffel puts a twist on pearl jewellery among a sparkling display of boastful colours. Black Tahitian pearls are placed asymmetrically on 18k rose gold bands pavéd with black diamonds, amethysts, green sapphires, and tsavorites. www.schoeffel-pearl.com DYNAMIC DUO Italian jewellery house Damiani collaborated with Japanese footballer Hidetoshi Nakata to create an eclectic series called ‘Metropolitan Dream by H. Nakata’. Together, their new collection aims to raise funds for the charity ‘Home for All’ in Japan. Consisting of pendants and bracelets in burnished gold or pink gold with diamonds, the details are available in different variations, such as large, small, or double cross pendants. www.damiani.com GOLD PANACHE From their Les Classiques to Tropics collections, Jewelmer Joaillerie has always used South Sea pearls in their centrepieces. Besides the classic golden pearls set, the Grand Tropics necklace comprises a singular exquisite baroque golden South Sea pearl set with diamonds and coloured gems in 18k gold. www.jewelmer.com BOUTIQUE Palette Selection Hans D. Krieger’s style is recognisable for its use of fabulous natural colours. This pair of coloured gemstone rings, each bearing a 10.55ct tanzanite and 10.32ct mandarin garnet, respectively, is a refreshing switch from the primary gems we are all too familiar with. www.kriegernet.com Lithe & Gilded GLAM ROCKS The latest jewellery collections by Fope is out to bend the rules. Their ingenious innovation of flexible gold mesh, termed Flex’it and used in the Solo and Eka Tiny Collections, has become one of the brand’s best-sellers. Their 18k flexible bracelets are covered with gold rondels and donned with either pink or blue sapphires and diamonds. www.fope.com Attending the annual GQ Men of the Year Awards 2015 in London, supermodel Jourdan Dunn wore Messika jewellery to complement her stunning backless gown. She showed off the iconic double ring and matching cuff, both from the Glama’zone collection. She also exhibited Valerie Messika’s rock & roll design edge with a doublepavéd Queen V ring. www.messika.com Jaipore Jewels are known for creating fine handcrafted jewellery fashioned after timeless traditional ethnic styles, as seen in this Indian Jhumki-inspired earrings with ruby, emeralds, and diamonds set in 18k gold. The enchanting assembly of colourful jewels reminds one of Diwali, the biggest and brightest Indian festival. www.jaiporejewels.com FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS 18 Mosaic of Movement Jaquet Droz has introduced the Asian art of eggshell mosaic to the world of watchmaking. The scene depicted on the dial of the new Petite Heure Minute is embellished with crushed duck eggshells, carefully selected to paint a mosaic of an elephant and the surrounding landscape. Beautifully accentuated by the black onyx of the hours-and-minutes dial, the decorative theme continues on the underside of the watch. www.jaquet-droz.com Bangkok, Baechtold, Tel +662 939 7028 30 / Hong Kong, King Fook, Tel +852 2526 6786 Kuala Lumpur, DeGem, Tel +603 2282 3618 / Nagoya, Sunmenard, Tel +81 52 962 4755 Shenzen, Frank & Label, Tel +86 0755 2658 0852 / Singapore, DeGem, Tel +65 6688 7032 victor-mayer.com It took 125 years to become so timeless. BOUTIQUE EYE DANDY Delfina Delettrez’s Faceted collection is an ensemble of facial-inspired jewellery pieces, from eye-themed brooches to actual nose rings. The most intricate of the lot, the Portrait brooch features a larger-than-life pavé eye, complete with pearl-trimmed lashes, a gold nose, and a ruby-encrusted pout. www.delfinadelettrez.it Angels & Diamonds Emerald Delight Dior took our breath away with their La D de Dior Precieuse timepiece. Subtly pavéd with diamonds, the case is decorated with either an emerald, sapphire, or pink sapphire-set bezel whose shades are delicately extended onto a gold bracelet. But what truly makes this piece of art stand out is the glowing opal dial centre, teasing a harmony of colours from precious stones. www.dior.com Michael Kors launched three new fragrances termed the Gold Collection fragrance at New York Fashion Week earlier this year. Victoria’s Secret angel Alessandra Ambrosio was seen wearing Butani diamond bracelets while attending the launch hosted by the fashion designer himself. www.butani.com CLASSIC CUTS Just when you think gold and diamonds couldn’t get any classier, Lili Diamonds took it up a notch higher with this 14.65ct diamond ring. Almost fully adorned in criss-cut cushion diamonds and round diamonds, the ring stands out due to gold accents. www.lilidiamonds.com BEES & HONEY Chaumet’s latest high jewellery collection is quite a buzz with a vibrant palette of yellows, oranges, and greens. Reflected in this pair of Abeille earrings in yellow and white gold, a yellow Ceylon sapphire, mandarin garnets, peridots, tsavorite garnets, and diamonds sparkle on these little winged beauties. www.chaumet.com 20 STYLE Vanessa Hudgens in Naeem Khan organza gown at the MTV Video Music Awards RED CARPET TRENDS by Maripet Ledesma Poso Kiss froma Rose Ensembles in ballerina shades danced their way to recent star affairs Y ou can always count on whimsical pastels and sentimental whites to conjure romantic nostalgia on the red carpet. A refreshing break from barely there flashy accoutrements of previous celebrity affairs — proper gowns in pale pink, spring lilac, periwinkle, and ivory silk radiate dreamy vibes, giving spectators a good dose of ‘old school pretty’. Before embracing the cool and chic, albeit sombre, autumn coordinates, celebrities gave summer a last hurrah by donning the sweetest soft-hued gowns and the most immaculate alabaster ensembles. Vanessa Hudgens lived up to her boho-chic fashionista title at the MTV Video Music Awards. Wearing a light pink Naeem Khan organza gown with plunging neckline and floral embroidery, Vanessa looked like a goddess straight off a fairy land. She adorned her long, wavy locks with playful and enchanting floral crystals. True to her bohemian style, she rocked long and short necklaces and stacked bangles and rings from Jacquie Aiche, Casa Reale, Le Vian, and Pasquale Bruni, among others. 26 Channelling the enchanting Anastasia tasia Steele, nified at Dakota Johnson was sweetness personified 2nd Venice the Black Mass première during the 72nd wn and Film Festival. Flaunting a pink silk gown h, Dakota flashing just the right amount of flesh, adorned her simple gown with equallyy lets simple accessories — diamond bracelets aillerie and earrings from Chopard Haute Joaillerie h collection. Immaculate in a light peach ruffle gown at Toronto International Film ved Festival, Naomi Watts once again proved to be one of the red carpet favourites. A pet far cry from her usually sleek red carpet ayed ensemble, the Demolition star downplayed ne her playful gown with Elsa Peretti bone cuff bracelet and mesh scarf earrings by d Tiffany & Co. At 17, Bella Thorne’s red carpet prowess proved to be stronger than ulle ever. Wearing a sexy mint green, silk-tulle ts and Maria Lucia Hohan dress with cut-outs thigh-high slit, which she paired with Ippolita se on the earrings, the Blended star looked at ease red carpet than most celebrities twice her age. essed lists Also visible on the red carpet best dressed at the Emmy’s was singer-songwriter Joanna Newsom. The wife of this year’s Emmyy host, Andy ue two-tone Samberg, wowed the crowd in a unique el Delpozo. pink couture gown from Spanish label Elsa Peretti bone cuff bracelets worn by Naomi Watts, TIFFANY & CO FROM TOP LEFT Dakota Johnson at the Venice Film Festival Joanna Newsom at the Emmy’s Bella Thorne in a Maria Lucia Hohan dress Naomi Watts at the Toronto International Film Festival 27 STYLE Proper gowns in pale pink, spring lilac, periwinkle, and ivory silk radiate calming and dreamy vibes, giving spectators a good dose of ‘old school pretty’ Crowd favourite Jennifer Lopez looked fierce and sexy in a white Michael Costello suit and strappy heels at the Chateau Nightclub & Rooftop at Paris Las Vegas during her residency launch party. Her braided hair was complemented by Butani diamond ear climbers. At the Everest première during the Venice Film Festival, supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio paired her angelic white dress with equally white diamond rings and earrings by Pasquale Bruni. Also divine in white was Mad Men actress Teyonah Parris, who made a dramatic entrance at the Emmy’s in a swirling Francesca Miranda gown. She paired her polka dot number with Baccarat crystal earrings. 28 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT White gold and diamond flower ring and earrings worn by Alessandra Ambrosio, PASQUALE BRUNI Alessandra Ambrosio at the Venice Film Festival Jennifer Lopez in a Michael Costelo suit Teyona Parris at the Emmy’s Sleek in white was Homeland star BritishAmerican actress Nazanin Boniadi. She opted for an asymmetrical Stephane Rolland number paired with Harry Kotlar custom diamond earrings for her Emmy Awards red carpet appearance. TV host Zuri Hall looked all sleek and cheerful at the MTV Video Music Awards in an off-shoulder body hugging white dress, which she capped off with fun and colourful jewellery. Ultimately, there are no shades of grey that Dakota Johnson now belongs to the red carpet A-List. At another Black Mass première in Boston, Dakota once again wowed the crowed in a simple bandeau white gown from Balenciaga. She aptly complemented her understated looks with Van Cleef & Arpels Ligne diamants asschercut necklace. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP Ligne diamants asschercut necklace, set in platinum and asschercut diamonds, worn by Dakota Johnson, VAN CLEEF & ARPELS Zuri Hall at the MTV Video Music Awards Statement earrings worn by Zuri Hall, LETICIA LINTON Gold and diamond ring worn by Zuri Hall, LE VIAN Opal ring worn by Zuri Hall, LE VIAN Nazanin Boniadi at the Emmy’s Dakota Johnson at the Black Mass premiere Celebrities gave summer a last hurrah by donning the sweetest soft-hued gowns and the most immaculate alabaster ensembles 29 STYLE GUCCI Spring 2016 MIX & MATCH G litteratiVariety by Koh Chuin Ying ‘Tis the season to surpass expectations 30 1 2 Old Hollywood y jewels l Green tourmaline Drop earrings diamond brooch, FRUZSINA KEEHN Black diamond bead chandelier earrings, SUTRA 3 Embellished velvet mini dress, BALMAIN 4 Velvet dresses One of a kind bags Evening clutch, BUCCELLATI 5 Music crowns Fox fur and Swarovski crystal embellished headphones, DOLCE & GABBANA 7 Embellished heels Silver sequined Mary Jane’s with Swarovski flowers, DOLCE & GABBANA DRIES VAN NOTEN Spring 2016 6 Lace veil, KIKI DE MONTPARNASSE Any of these sparkly pieces should be worn on its own so as to direct the eyes on where to go Chantilly lace headpieces 8 Colourway bracelets Lozenge bracelet, SIMON TEAKLE 31 DESIGN Ultimate Emerald Signature secret watch (on chain) HARRY WINSTON by David Yip D ancing D iamonds Brilliant masterpieces that fuse gemmology and horology 32 FR FROM TOP Premier Hypnotic Star Pr watch wa Glacier watch G T he prominence ominence of Harry Winston on in the world of diamonds nds is undisputed. Perhaps aps indisputable. With its collection of High igh Jewellery Timepieces, the House of Harry Winston demonstrates the sublime me possibilities that can result when high jewellery wellery is merged with another time-honoured oured craft – haute horlogerie. Each of these timepieces eces is one-ofits-kind, displaying the complex designs, flawless execution, and finesse of spirit that have become hallmarks marks of Harry Winston. Every diamond nd is selected, cut, and set in-house by the House’s master gem specialists in Geneva. eva. As espoused by Harry Winston himself, his designers and craftsmen have taken the he road less travelled and imagined new wayss to express the beauty of his diamonds.. The Ultimate Emeraldd Signature and Emerald Signature are two wo creations emblematic of a pioneering ring zeal. A secret watch concealed within a precious jewel, this versatile design can n be worn as a brooch, a glistening pendant, endant, or set on an elegant ribbon bon that wraps around the wrist. In size and scale, the timepiece is able to neatly nestle in the palm of your hand. Hidden beneath its scintillating exterior is a white gold case shaped like an emerald-cut diamond — Harry Winston’s preferred shape. Gently opening the diamondencrusted exterior of the Ultimate Emerald Signature reveals the dial sparkling with full diamond pavé surface, while the Emerald Signature features an understated, yet elegant dial of white mother-of-pearl. The rarefied geometry and sculptural grace of the Art Deco style is central to the next timepiece. With the Art Deco watch, Harry Winston has crafted a platinum bracelet, set with 246 large brilliant-cut and seven baguette-cut diamonds. It delicately wraps around the wrist with wonderful lightness, and is held to the watch with the These timepieces display the complex design, flawless execution, and finesse of spirit that have become hallmarks of Harry Winston most ethereal of lugs. In an inspired display of technical virtuosity, two precise and thin invisible wires hold the clasp of the bracelet firmly in place, and the watch’s case middle is arched in order to perfectly fit the curve of the wrist. Another mastery of craft marks the 33 DESIGN “If I could, I would attach diamonds directly onto a woman’s skin” Premier Hypnotic Star Automatic 36mm. In this timepiece, the white gold dial is set using the most complex of all gem-setting techniques called invisible setting. Crafted in three dimensions, it forms a gently undulating landscape that unleashes the sparkle of the stones. Adding to the complexity of the design are the baguette-cut diamonds which get progressively smaller and draw the eye hypnotically to the centre of the dial, where in place of a second hand, a star appears spinning on its axis while serving as a movement-operating indicator. In the Glacier timepiece, Harry Winston sought to create a fluid, graceful diamond watch using only baguette-cut diamonds. Taking four months to design and more than 1,000 hours to set, master craftsmen used 386 baguette-cut diamonds in 12 different sizes and thin wires of platinum to meticulously weave an open-worked watch bracelet, so supple that it lays against the 34 skin in sensual languidness. The manchetteshaped dial features a further 36 baguettecut diamonds, for a total of 422 diamonds weighing more than 76 carats emblazoning this magnificently seductive bracelet watch. Taking the aesthetic a step further, the Premier Glacier timepiece features diamonds on the dial to look as if they have been randomly set in a disorganised manner to achieve a glacial impression. In fact, it was an extremely difficult and methodical FROM LEFT Premier Glacier watch Emerald Signature timepiece (on strap) achievement, requiring a complex base to be engraved and etched to hundredths of a millimetre’s precision so that each baguettecut diamond could be set exactly with no metal showing. The labyrinthine process meant that a master gemsetter of some 16 years’ experience could only set between five and seven diamonds a day. Just five of these timepieces, each with a total of 497 diamonds weighing approximately 30.59 carats set totally in-house, will ever be made. Another excellent design in the collection pays tribute to Harry Winston and his beloved wife, Edna. The Mrs Winston High Jewellery Timepiece reflects the perfect marriage of Edna’s personal style and Harry Winston’s famous saying: “If I could, I would attach diamonds directly onto a woman’s skin”. Handcrafted in platinum, the timepiece is set with more than 47 carats of the world’s finest quality diamonds. The white gold dial is set with 144 brilliant-cut diamonds and housed within a striking marquise-shaped platinum case, outlined with 32 baguette-cut diamonds. More than 200 fancy-shaped diamonds adorn the bracelet, creating an intricate shimmering pattern with baguette-cut diamonds along the outer edges and a mixture of pear, marquise, and brilliant-cut diamonds appearing to float along delicate bars of platinum. Straddling the line between gemmology and horology, Harry Winston’s High Jewellery Timepieces reconcile the dichotomy of art and functionality with seamless brilliance and intoxicating beauty, and signal the moment when a watch becomes a jewel. FROM TOP RIGHT Mrs Winston High Jewellery timepiece Art Deco watch Glacier watch 35 STYLE Chanel’s 2015 Pearl collection photographed by Karl Lagerfeld SHADES & STUD EARRINGS S hady C hic 36 by Syahmin Ritzwan Take the road less travelled in simple yet sleek fashion frills T he year-end calls for adventurous trips. Think basking in the sun on a beach somewhere far, or going on a shopping spree in an exotic flea market. Spending time outdoors or taking a long road trip requires you to travel light. A staple for all-natural, no makeup moments in your trip, shades are your best friend. Varying in sizes, colours, and embellishments, these trendy sunglasses from our favourite fashion houses’ Fall / Winter 2015-2016 collections easily match different outfits and individual face shapes. Go sporty with Gucci aviators, or fancy with a Fendi double-framed shades. To complement your already sassy sunglasses, don’t forget to pair them with understated ear studs for an added sparkle. Sunglasses from 2015-2016 New Eyewear Collection, MARC JACOBS Abstract sunglasses, DIOR Squared bold-shaped sunglasses, MAX MARA Aviators from F/W 2015 Eyewear collection, GUCCI Palladium/ aqua sunglasses, TOMMY HILFIGER Andie sunglasses featuring round frames, JIMMY CHOO Studs with spessartine and diamonds in yellow gold, TENZO 18k rose gold Racing hearts earrings with sapphires and turquoise, CARLA AMORIM Sunglasses from the 2015 Pearl Collection, CHANEL Earrings in platinum with baguette and round brilliant diamonds, TIFFANY & CO. Round lens sunglasses from 2015-2016 Eyewear collection, MARC BY MARC JACOBS Sunglasses from F/W 2015 collection, CARRERA Earrings with diamonds in white and rose gold from the You collection, DEGEM A staple for all-natural moments in your trip, shades are your best friend 37 FACETS Lazare Inspired by Carl Sagan, the late American astronomer and cosmologist, Lazare’s Star Burstt pendant/brooch from the Signature collection is a depiction of the stars’ splendour. Set with 49 diamonds (a total of 2.31 carats), this brilliant transformable piece has the star power to impress and fascinate. CELESTIAL JEWELS by Nina Hald F ireW orks Glam up with these delightful celestial jewels T here’s nothing like the holiday season to get you into a party mood. Whether out for a gala evening, fine-dining with a date, or an all-night out dancing with friends, these heavenly pieces will complete a glamorous look like no other. As Marilyn Monroe once said: “We are all of us stars, and we deserve to twinkle”. So shine on and be merry with Solitaire’s selection of brilliant jewels. 38 SutraJewels With a slightly darker, more dramatic look, Sutra Jewels has portrayed a pair of sunbursts in 18k black gold set with a total of 7ct rose-cut diamonds. This particular diamond cut allows for a fashionable statement, while at the same time adding a touch of vintage to the jewellery. Yoko London This between-the-fingers ring from Yoko London is made of 18k white gold with a large South Sea cultured pearl, adorned with two stars set with 0.21ct diamonds. While the lustre of the cultured pearl is sure to keep the wearer happy, the diamond’s added sparkle sets off the ring’s glamour. A real keeper, the ring will make for a future classic. Lydia Courteille Paris As a trained gemmologist, Parisianborn Lydia Courteille’s view of jewellery is pure luxury. This pair of earrings from the Zodiac collection is made of 18k white gold with brown and colourless diamonds and white rock crystal. Unique large creations are set with equally unique gemstones, giving off an opulent yet wearable resplendence. Doves by Doron Paloma With a combination of minimalism and excellent stone-setting work, this pair of Doves Star Cluster earrings by Doron Paloma stuns in 18k white gold pavéd with a total of 0.94ct colourless diamonds. The nine points of the asymmetrical stars are symbolic of stability and performance — perhaps something to court for the coming year. “We are all of us stars, and we deserve to twinkle” – Marilyn Monroe Pasquale Bruni This ring with baguette-cut diamonds, arranged around a brilliant-cut diamond in the centre reminds us of a bursting sun in a fireworks display. By meticulously setting the individual diamonds at different angles, maximum scintillation is ensured from every possible side. The understated ring is meant to add a dash of panache to any outfit. Djula Joaillerie Paris The pendant ear-jewel from Djula Joaillerie Paris’ Single collection is a great finishing touch to an asymmetrical-cut dress. It combines the classic power of the star pattern with white gold set with colourless diamonds. With this ear piece, jewellery designer Alexandre Corrot is able to drape modern women in French elegance. 39 STYLE 40 SANDRA BULLOCK by Aniko Navai C elebrity Sandra Bullock on turning 50, loving life, and staying true to self J ane ne of the most loved celebrities in Hollywood, actress/producer Sandra Bullock is funny and elegant at the same time. In the fleeting and flamboyant world of the entertainment industry, her grace and humility remain genuine. The Oscar winner, who just turned 50 this year, has managed to balance career and personal life. She mostly spends time in Austin and New Orleans where she feels most at home, and her life is exclusively centred around her son Louis. On occasion, though, she shows up at Hollywood events, where she gets to dress up to the ninth. To a cocktail party at the Toronto Film Festival, for example, she wore Martin Katz diamond chandelier earrings set in blackened 18k white gold with 196 diamonds. “Sandra is one of my favourite actresses whose humour and light-heartedness are the perfect complement to her grace and elegance,” said Martin Katz. He has been O OPPOSITE Sandra Bullock at the 86th Annual Academy Awards wearing an Alexander McQueen dress accessorised with Lorraine Schwartz earrings THIS PAGE Round brilliant-cut diamond ear studs, which Sandra wore to the Oscars in 2013, HARRY WINSTON dressing Sandra since the beginning of both of their careers. “Her style and sophistication embody the spirit of our brand.” But Sandra loves to explore other jewellers, too. At the Oscars in 2013, she set a trend with Harry Winston’s diamond cluster brooch she wore in her hair. She also wore diamond ear studs, and a platinum and diamond ring. A few years back, also at the Oscars, she complemented a lace Elie Saab gown with Harry Winston’s round diamond studs that she let her son Louis pick for her. YOU LOOK GREAT DRESSED UP, BUT YOU ALSO LOOK GREAT DRESSED DOWN. WHAT WOULD WE FIND IN YOUR CLOSET IF WE COULD HAVE A PEEK? My favourite pieces are the ones that I don’t wear on an average day. I have about eight pieces from Etro, and they hang in the closet because it’s not appropriate to wear them to drop a child off to pre-school. But my favourite jeans, T-shirts, and sweaters — they are pretty much what you would see me in on a daily basis. HOW ABOUT THE CLOTHES YOU WEAR WHEN YOU GO TO EVENTS? Oh, fashion will always be relevant no matter how much you say it’s not. You know it’s something playful. It’s something to dream about and aspire to. It’s few and far between when I get to throw on my fun dresses. But I love well-made things. I love couture. I 41 STYLE love looking at the runway and marvelling how does McQueen constantly create an art, a spectacle, a show, something that makes you wonder how craftsmen put it together. You know it’s just not applicable to life. But I’m the person who will go into a closetful of clothes and shoes and have absolutely nothing to wear. I think that’s a pretty universal problem for most women. We can never have enough black dresses; never enough cute black flats or sandals. AND DO YOU HAVE A DRAWER OF SILK NIGHTGOWNS? I have terribly oversized cheetah pyjamas that are actually men’s cheetah flannel pyjamas. My son thinks they’re brilliant because I look like a very large cheetah entering his room. They are easy to manoeuvre around in. If you get something on them you don’t panic, and you know they’re appropriate to be in around a small child. Really cute, slinky things just don’t suit my lifestyle. TO KEEP A FIGURE LIKE THAT, DO YOU RELIGIOUSLY EXERCISE AND DIET ON A DAILY BASIS. I’ve been an athlete since childhood. So, sometimes, I rely on my body a lot more than it’s able to execute. But I love it. I’m always training or doing some form of exercise four or five times a week. I just feel restless if I don’t. And when you have a three-year-old who runs a lot, who is hanging off things, you’d better get up and do your training so you can keep up with him. As for diet, I love food, but I eat well. The best thing to do is to have fun and be active all the time. I know that I feel better when I’m that way. YOU JUST TURNED 50. IS IT A BIG DEAL AND DOES IT MEAN ANY CHANGES IN YOUR LIFESTYLE? I know it’s happening. I’m there for the day, but I also wanted to be the one person who’s like, what’s the big deal? I had the best birthday ever on this one just because of what we chose to do and the friends that we chose to be with. And so I’m easing into it. There were a lot of things that fell into place in my head and in life. I was so glad I got there because I’m finally here now and everyone just got off my back. You know what I mean? It was almost like a release in an odd way. I was really happy it happened and what’s changed. Every day things change, but you just you don’t care about a lot of things. I don’t care anymore about so many things that I cared about when I was 30. It makes me really focus on the few things that I absolutely love and adore. I know a lot more. I’ve learned a lot. I’m not naïve anymore and I just feel really grateful and happy. In the fleeting and flamboyant world of the entertainment industry, Sandra’s grace and humility remain genuine 42 FROM LEFT Sandra at the Our Brand Is Crisis premiere during the Toronto International Film Festival this year Lotus diamond ring and Crossover ring, which Sandra wore to the Oscars in 2013, both from HARRY WINSTON STYLE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Comet diamond earrings set in 18k white gold, which Sandra wore to the premiere of Our Brand Is Crisis at TCL Chinese Theatre, JACK VARTANIAN Sandra wearing a dress from the Bally Resort 2016 collection while on the Today show AND WHAT’S THE BAGGAGE YOU’VE LEFT BEHIND? It’s all the things that I took on that really had no relevance to me. All the things you’re supposed to be, how you’re supposed to look, how you’re supposed to act. I was very easily influenced. If I see someone else doing something amazing I would be like, I need to be doing that. I didn’t value my own worth. I didn’t value my own journey. I really had a lot of self-doubt, and I think that’s where the comedy comes from. A lot of times I would just do that to level the playing field, but I didn’t know exactly what it was that I liked or didn’t like until a lot of things were taken away. There are some things you are not going to get back, there are some things that are inevitable. They’re inevitably going 44 “Sandra is one of my favourite actresses whose humour and light-heartedness are the perfect complement to her grace and elegance” – Martin Katz to happen, and if you fight it you’re going to be miserable. I like Sandy a lot better now than I did 20, 30 years ago. So I would not go back because I was not as happy with what I had and didn’t have then as I am today. And is that age? I don’t know. Is that good therapy? Sure, some of it has to do with it. Or maybe it’s just learning how to let go. DESIGN NOUDAR by Jennifer Henricus B ody A rt Omani patterns and henna art come alive in elaborate jewels 46 OPPOSITE Model showcasing Noudar's stunning rings and handpiece embellished with diamonds and precious stones THIS PAGE FROM TOP Detachable Double Lace ring in black rhodiumplated set with 8.80ct black diamonds Classic Finger Bracelet in white gold and white diamonds D ouble rings that cover the entire length of two fingers — their lace-like details embellished with diamonds and precious stones — each connected to the other by delicate chains that swish against the hand. Dazzling rings, each cleverly crafted to adorn the upper digits of the fingers and appear as tattooed jewels beneath the nails. Diamondencrusted snake earrings designed to sit at the edge of the entire ear lobe, their heads appearing to caress the wearer’s cheek, while their tails hang off the lower part of the ear. These are among the unusual creations of rising star designer Noor Al Fardan from Doha. She took her first steps to fame in 2011 when she designed and made an exceptional piece for Lady Gaga for the release of her music album Born this Way. “The opportunity to design for Lady Gaga allowed me to express myself and to push the boundaries of fine jewellery making. At the same time, she gave me the courage to launch Noudar. I had been stalling the launch, but watching her dance on stage, uncaring about what anyone thought of her, gave me the ultimate push to launch my brand.” Today, Noudar has a following of jewellery lovers who want fine jewellery that is different and daring. Noor says her collections take inspiration from the noble heritage of Arabic and Islamic culture, particularly drawing on Omani patterns and henna designs. “When I was younger, my sisters and I enjoyed covering just two fingers in henna. That’s where the idea for the double rings began,” Noor recalls. These rings have now become her signature pieces and are enjoying popularity among fashionforward customers. Recently, the brand collaborated with Welsh fashion designer Julien Macdonald for his Spring-Summer 2015 show at London Fashion Week. Among the highlights was a white gold and diamond double ring that was paired with a diamond-embroidered wedding dress. Other items in the collection included elaborate ring and bracelet combinations adorning the entire hand and long lace rings with gemstone tassels. Noor’s love affair with fine jewellery started when she was a little girl. Her father, a well-known jewellery retailer in Doha, encouraged her from early childhood onwards to accompany him to jewellery exhibitions. He let her sit in on discussions with suppliers of jewellery and watches for his store, Alfardan. It was here that Noor learnt the secret language of jewellery and the inherent seduction of each piece. “After each meeting, I would sketch my favourite pieces, altering them in ways that I thought would make the jewellery look better. By the time I was 13, I was already designing personal pieces for friends, family, and myself,” she recalls. “The opportunity to design for Lady Gaga allowed me to express myself and to push the boundaries of fine jewellery making” 47 DESIGN FROM TOP Lace earrings in white gold set with 5.08ct white diamonds Shafiqa Sapphire Lace ring in white gold set with 7.57ct white diamonds and 6.76ct sapphires Ruby Maharaja ring in rose gold set with 3.50ct pink diamonds and 8.38ct rubies Leila Handpiece in black rhodium-plated gold set with 2.14ct black diamonds Dalia Henna rings in black rhodium-plated gold set with 4.30ct black diamonds But the true magic of fine jewellery was revealed to her during an internship at Chopard. Here she learnt the nuances of fine jewellery-making and the importance of “creating statement pieces that are intricate in design and at the same time fresh and appealing to customers.” “There are a lot of dramatic pieces in the world of costume jewellery, but far less in fine jewellery.” She says her dream is to fill this void in fine jewellery. Among her current favourites is the sapphire lace ring inspired by necklaces her mother loved wearing to parties. “I was fascinated by how those statement necklaces transformed her entire look. My personal challenge was to compact the glamour and mood of those necklaces into rings that I could wear on my fingers.” Noor works at keeping Noudar’s designs young in spirit while ensuring they are sophisticated and precious. She says she was always fascinated with watches and the mechanisms inherent to the art of watchmaking. This fascination with watch-making in turn influenced the way her jewels are crafted, incorporating comfort, movement, and flexibility into each piece. Her collections take inspiration from the noble heritage of Arabic and Islamic culture, particularly drawing on Omani patterns and henna designs 48 She works with a range of gold colours — white, yellow, and rose. But for more daring pieces, she uses oxidised or black rhodium plating to provide nuanced contrasts with white or black diamonds as well as some fancy colours. Sapphires, rubies, and emeralds add precious colour and glamour. “My favourite jewel is the pearl. I have been working on a pearl collection, but I am treading very cautiously and want to take my time before launching this collection.” Initially the jewels were produced in Valencia, but now a dedicated workshop in Qatar is working on her collections. “It has been my dream to create a truly Qatari brand that people would recognise internationally. I wanted everything, including the manufacturing, to be done in Qatar.” Exclusive Dealer for Malaysia Poh Kong Je ewellers, Kuala Lumpur FACETS FRINGED JEWELS by Nina Hald F ringe D wellers S Sway your way to holiday soirées with these elaborate earrings w P layful, sophisticated, and offer just the right amount of brilliance to any outfit, these earrings are about bohemian flair for your New Year countdown. Whether dangling from a brooch, as a pendant on a chain, or in this case, a pair of earrings, tassels are one the most versatile elements in jewellery. Soleluna Diamond by DeGem For DeGem, the rich heritage of the Asian culture is always represented in traditional symbols that bring different meanings to everyday life, such as the lucky knot and tassels. These earrings come with 78 pieces of round brilliant diamonds, totalling 0.95 carats, and set in white and rose gold. 50 Harry Winston Harr The Mediu Medium Chandelier Cluster earrings earring from Harry Winston let fi five captivating lines of dia diamonds sparkle from each lo lobe’s delicate floral motif. E Each brilliant diamond ccentre stone is framed by ssmaller diamonds, using tthe house’s signature cclustering technique. By me meticulously setting the indiv individual diamonds at a certain angle, the earrings give off a stunning three-dimensional effect. Yoko Londonn By pairing large golden South h Sea cultured pearls with white te lustrous freshwater cultured pearls, Yoko London aims to set a new standard for fringed d earrings. This pair is made of 18k yellow gold set with 1.61 carats of diamonds. Bold and uncompromising in execution n and quality, and with row upon row of draped pearls, these earrings bring new life to every woman’s festive wardrobe. Carla Amorim m Made of 18k rose gold, the Torrent ent of Love earrings by Carla Amorim im are meant to eternalise ‘love’ in its many forms. The cascading golden beads embody fluidity and movement, portraying a modern woman’s freedom and independence — dancing, singing, and enjoying life to thee fullest. Boucheron Boucheron promises a festive New Year with this pair of Pompon earrings. Made of round, baguette, and square-cut diamonds set in white gold, these earrings are perfect for an elegant night out. Drawing from multiple sources of inspiration, the fringe is reminiscent of the elaborate trimmings of the 16th century France known as passementerie, as well as the 19th century Indian maharajahs’ love for opulence. Channel your inner party queen with these lustrous shoulder duster earrings Paolo Costagli Let Paolo Costagli complete yyour look for a glamorous night out with these chandelier earrings set with 1.34ct diamonds in 18k rose gold. Three rigorous parallel lines terminating in diamond drops lend multiple levels of sophistication to the slightest movement of a woman’s head. H Hodel Switzerland These dynamic three-dimensional fringed earrings from Hodel Switzerland are made of yellow and white gold, strung with 132 Akoya cultured pearls, and set A with 1.90ct diamonds. With a w modern reinterpretation of classic elegance, Hodel combines inspired imagination with expert technique, bringing the enchantment of sizegraduated pearls to a new level. 51 DESIGN THIS PAGE Ladies Millenary, 2006 AUDEMARS PIGUET OPPOSITE An assembly of Audemars Piguet's ladies' watches by Carol Lee T he F eminine Touch Audemars Piguet and its legacy of creating artisanal ladies’ timepieces A fter surviving two world wars, the stock market crash of the 1930s, and the ‘quartz crisis’ of the 1970s, Audemars Piguet has remained one of the world’s most iconic horological brands. By continuously innovating, honouring tradition, and dedicating itself to quality craftsmanship, its timepieces have become symbols of the finest level of watchmaking, with complicated movements, artisanal designs, and technical feats. Case in point, the luxury steel watch that was Royal Oak, an angular and bold timepiece that stood out from all other brands at the height of the quartz era. Another factor to its long-term survival is its ability to cater to the needs and wants of the discerning public — ladies included. Women’s watches were often made by men for men, and were therefore more aesthetic in nature, often decorated with gemstones, enamel or other decorative forms. Even if 52 they had complications, companies usually turned them into daintier, “prettier” models of larger men’s watches, made to fit on smaller wrists. While this suited women of older generations, modern women demanded more as they grew in prominence in the workplace and society — bigger, bolder styles, along with a greater appreciation for the mechanical movements driving the watches. The ability to see these trends and demands helped the Manufacture maintain its success in the horological world. Right from the start, Audemars Piguet has crafted ladies’ timepieces that combined watchmaking and gemsetting traditions, offering women the best of both worlds. Formed in 1875 by two friends Jules-Louis Audemars and Edward-Auguste Piguet, their forte was making accurate watch movements and hand-made masterpieces, which were also channelled into their ladies’ timepieces. Some were elaborate expressions of art and jewellery, while others were complicated 53 DESIGN 54 OPPOSITE PAGE CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Horizontal Elliptical Bracelet Watch, 1970 THIS PAGE CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT Ladies Jewellery Wristwatch, 1926 Gold Braided Bracelet Watch, 1970 Millenary Précieuse, 2007 Openworked Jewellery Wristwatch, 1988 Millenary Précieuse, 2008 Elliptical Bracelet Watch with Tiger's Eye, 1971 mechanical marvels in their own right, with specially developed, hand-finished movements. One of the oldest pieces is a round watch-brooch made by the Manufacture in 1894, but marketed by Tiffany. The sinuous lines of the brooch is reminiscent of the Art Nouveau movement during the period, decorated with blue enamel, gold, and diamonds. The watch itself boasts more than hours and minutes — it is also a minute repeater. Audemars Piguet also made some exceptional jewellery watches, such as the 1926 Art Deco-inspired watch with baguette-cut diamonds, and the 1927 Tutti Frutti Haute Joaillerie watch. The latter is a unique piece made in partnership with Parisian jeweller Equivillon Lafon & Cie, featuring hand-carved, multi-coloured gemstones, and the smallest movement the Manufacture had ever produced. Fast forward to 1960s and 1970s, Audemars Piguet began creating ovalshaped watches for women — a precursor to today’s iconic Millenary collection. These early models also incorporated gemstones but were bolder and larger than typical women’s watches. Examples include the 1971 Elliptical bracelet watch with Tiger’s Eye, comprising oval-shaped panels of the stone within 18k yellow gold braided border. The detailed hand-finishing through the case and the extra-thin movement showcased the skill of the watchmaker and craftsmen. Similarly, the 1970 Horizontal Elliptical watch featured an extrathin calibre 2003 under a slate grey dial. The Millenary collection, originally unveiled in 1995, is characterised by a signature oval case and off-centred dial. Often, it is a complicated one, made for the discerning female watch connoisseur who appreciates beauty and technique. Highlights have included the 2007 Millenary Starlit Sky watch with moon phase and the sporty yet stylish 2010 Millenary Chronograph. The basis of each Millenary is seen in its soft curves and distinctive proportions, blending elegance, modernity, contemporary style, and mechanical finesse. The 2015 Millenary collection is not only an homage to women, but a celebration of 20 years of this unique design. The three new watches feature an all-new in-housemade movement Calibre 5201 with small seconds indication and 54 hours of power reserve. Comprising its signature off-centred dial and elliptical case, each timepiece has open-worked dial that allows for viewing of the mainplate and certain meticulously finished movement parts. There are the pink and white gold versions, decorated with a diamond bezel, lugs, and sapphire cabochon crown. Then there is a grander white gold version with diamonds on the dial, case, case sides, and lugs, along with blued hands and blue sapphire cabochon on the crown. All feature anti-reflective sapphire crystals and alligatorleather straps. And from here, the quest continues. Right from the start, Audemars Piguet has crafted ladies timepieces that combined watchmaking and gemsetting traditions 55 INTERVIEW ZYDO A rtisanal E legance Classic Italian style for most exquisite jewels THIS PAGE A stunning necklace of round- and pear-shaped diamonds totalling more than 22 carats OPPOSITE PAGE Fashion earrings in white, pink, and yellow gold featuring marquisecut diamonds 56 A time of ‘great optimism and economic entrepreneurship’ — Italy in the ‘70s was rife with business opportunities. The country’s economy was showing flourish, with its middle and upper classes growing. With it came the blossoming of Italian luxury brands, including, of course, fine jewellery houses. Standing out amongst the branded giants of the era was ZYDO, a family-owned Italian jewellery house that went on to make a name for itself on the international jewellery stage. For Davide Zybert, the elegant and amiable family patriarch and founder of ZYDO, the jewellery business came as a natural choice. His father was the founder and president of one of the biggest gold jewellery companies in post-war Europe. “Jewellery manufacturing was in his blood,” shared Jack Zybert, one of Mr Zybert’s three sons, who now manage the business. Not surprisingly, it is also in Jack’s and his two brothers’ — Eli and Roberto — blood. Founded in 1972, ZYDO is one of the few Italian jewellery brands that still hosts 100% of its production in Valenza to ensure the finest production quality. YOU HAVE BEEN KNOWN FOR THE ELEGANCE, INNOVATION, AND EXCLUSIVITY OF YOUR DESIGNS. HOW MUCH OF THESE CAN BE TRACED BACK TO THE FAMILY LEGACY, AND HOW MUCH HAVE BEEN HONED OVER THE YEARS BY THE NEW-GENERATION ZYBERTS? ZYDO’s designs are a result of its history and the great experience that comes with that history. The past informs and shapes the future of each of our collections. The third generation in the jewellery business is acutely and intimately aware of all of ZYDO’s past creations, with elegant lines, superior craftsmanship, and remarkable stones. In studying those designs and expanding and innovating on them, the new generation is engaging in a sort of imaginary conversation through time with the previous ones to craft ever more stunning jewels. WHAT DO YOU THINK ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF BEING A FAMILYRUN JEWELLERY BRAND IN TERMS OF DESIGNS AND MANAGEMENT? The most important advantages are our personal attachment to the brand, the consistency of quality and craftsmanship over time, and the handed-down knowledge through generations in the same business. WHO DOES THE DESIGNS IN THE FAMILY, AND HOW DOES EACH OF YOUR ROLE COMPLEMENT EACH OTHER? ZYDO has a talented team of designers that are managed by Roberto Zybert, the director of production. However, all of the members of the family are involved in the designing process. Jack and Eli Zybert, who manage ZYDO’s operations in Europe and Asia and the Americas, respectively, are particularly instrumental in steering the design process based on market indications, fashion trends, and, of course, customers’ preference. WHAT ARE THE THREE MAIN THINGS THAT YOU CONSIDER WHEN DESIGNING A PIECE? The most important factor is our history. We want to make sure that every piece of jewellery that we produce is consistent with the extraordinary creations that we are known for. We want to make sure that it possesses the qualities characteristic of our jewellery — superior craftsmanship, remarkable stone quality, and outstanding design. Then we are careful to consider current fashion trends and consumer’s tastes. Finally, we need to make sure that all of our designs are perfectly crafted so that they can be worn easily, comfortably, and continuously so for years to come. 57 INTERVIEW HOW DO YOU ENSURE THAT EACH PIECE ALWAYS HAS THAT DISTINCTIVE FINE ITALIAN QUALITY? The essential factor is to host all of the stages of production entirely and exclusively in Italy. The craftsmanship of the Italian artisan is the result of the experience and knowledge that span many generations. It cannot be reproduced exactly anywhere else in the world. Additionally, to make sure that every ZYDO item is consistent with our desired level of excellence, we run it through two separate quality controls. The first happens right after the mounting is produced, and the second after the jewel is complete. The result is a jewel that will be worn and enjoyed for decades. PLEASE TAKE US THROUGH THE PROCESS OF EACH DESIGN, FROM CONCEPTUALISATION TO PRODUCTION. The production of a ZYDO jewel is the result of a long creative process. It all starts with the design team. Their inspiration stems from their flair, design ability, and the direction and conversations with the sale’s team. Their designs are evaluated by Roberto, and once perfected they are presented to the model maker. A model is then produced and modified until the desired form and the outstanding quality of the mounting are achieved. ZYDO’s gemmologists select and match the stones to the design and the model. The setters apply the selected stones to the mounting. The jewel is once more checked for quality, and it is then polished and finished. Finally, each and every piece is again inspected by Mr Zybert for the ultimate seal of approval, ensuring that every ZYDO jewel is truly a work of art. “Asian women are very savvy and knowledgeable consumers” A LOT OF ASIAN WOMEN LOVE YOUR PIECES. WHAT DO YOU THINK ARE THE THINGS THAT DRAW THEM TO YOUR DESIGNS? Asian women are very savvy and knowledgeable consumers. They are deeply aware of what constitutes a product with superior and lasting craftsmanship, as well as the intrinsic value that a jewel made with higher quality stones commands. Therefore, the qualities that ZYDO instils in each of its creations, namely, outstanding craftsmanship, innovative design, and remarkable stone quality, are exactly what Asian women are rightly looking for. 58 PLEASE GIVE US ZYDO’S THREE TIPS ON N JEWELLERY GIFT-GIVING. ING. When gifting jewellery, it is important for the buyer to select elect a piece from a reputable jewellery llery brand. Then he should consider the he jewellery that the prospective wearer already ady owns, her favourite pieces, and the type pe of jewellery she is more likely to enjoy, depending on her lifestyle and interests. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP The Zyberts: (L-R) Mr Davide Zybert, Eli, Roberto, and Jack Tuttui frutti chandelier earrings in white gold with emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds Fashion earrings made with 3.48ct diamonds and 2.68ct rubies Earrings with 5.36ct white diamonds and 10.75ct blue sapphires www.lilijewelry.com | info@lilidiamonds.com | hongkong@lilidiamonds.com is a trademark and proprietary design of Lili Diamonds DESIGN Koral earrings in yellow gold with brown diamonds and Tiger's eyes GAYDAMAK by Astrid Colley S ibling R evelrie Two sisters break new ground in the world of jewellery 60 Montaigne Market in Paris, who loved their pieces so much that she decided to stock them in the store. “This allowed us to produce more pieces and create a bigger collection,” says Sonia. “We went to a few more stores — Couture Lab and Frost in London, Le Bon Marche — and this is how Gaydamak started.” The business quickly expanded overseas. “We ventured out to Russia, then Europe, then the Middle East. We are in Paris, London, St Tropez, Miami, the fashion hubs,” shares Sonia. “People want to wear Gaydamak because we are cool and different.” She reveals that it took the team close to two years to develop the hand bracelet technically, for comfort and visual appeal, and also for the right sizing. “For another three years, it was our main focus. We now have about 40 different designs, and the collection is still growing.” I CLOCKWISE FROM TOP The Gaydamak sisters Kiara earrings in white gold with diamonds and moonstones Afrika bracelet in white gold with white diamonds Kiara bracelet in white gold with diamonds and moonstones t started with a chain, caught around Katia Gaydamak’s palm. A jewellery designer by profession, she and her gemmologist sister Sonia had decided to create a line of jewellery, when the idea for an unconventional piece formed in their minds. The result was a unique hand bracelet, a ring of precious metal snugly wrapped around the palm, forming elaborate laborate patterns and decorated with sparkling ng diamonds and coloured stones. The first prototypes were worn by Katia and Sonia and shown to family and friends. “The reaction was so positive that we thought, ‘why not?’”says Sonia. From then on, the creative juices just kept flowing. The pair, who grew up between Moscow, London, New w York, Paris, and Tel Aviv, founded their eponymous label in 2009, with the aim of designing igning fashion-forward pieces for confident dent and powerful women with an enviable sense off style. An array of curiosities, from a military medal found in a Palais-Royale store, a swatch of vintage Russian lace, or antique books became inspirations that formed the motifs of their first designs. Today, Gaydamak pieces are modern reinterpretations of nature, Oriental patterns, and ancient architecture. The sisters met the owner of trendsetting luxury boutique 61 DESIGN Starlight hand bracelet in pink gold with brown diamonds “The more people tell us a piece is crazy and not saleable, the more we want to do it” 62 DESIGN CLOCKWISE FROM TOP Antique hand bracelet in white gold with white diamonds and emeralds Hand bracelet in white gold with diamonds and emeralds Emerald glove in white gold with white diamonds and emeralds Antique earrings in white gold with white diamonds and emeralds The sisters s decided ed to complement the line with chandelier earrings, cuff br bracelets, l ear cuffs cuffs, and cocktail rings. While most pieces were w set with diamonds, they also played aaround with sapphires, emeralds, and rubies. O One of their latest innovations is the diamond glove, which comes in two parts and is cr created in gold mesh linked by golden cha chains. Hollywood’s big names soon sstarted seeking out the sisters. “We’ve h had Madonna, Salma Hayek, and A Alicia Keys wear our hand bracelets. A Alicia was photographed playing the piano with our bracelets on each th han hand,” says Sonia. “When you have people w who are talented and trust you like that — who are happy to wear the pieces not because they are being paid but because they like it — it’s amazing.” 64 “We’ve had Madonna, Salma Hayek, and Alicia Keys wear our hand bracelets” “Our goal is to embellish women to the point where you feel confident, even on the days that you don’t want to make an effort and are just wearing jeans and a T-shirt. Our pieces will give you instant confidence.” Sonia’s advice for her first-time clients is to buy one piece and see how it fits and feels. “Most of our clients are returning customers who like wearing our pieces.” For the Gaydamak sisters, standing out is essential in jewellery. “The more people tell us a piece is crazy and not saleable, the more we want to do it. There are so many jewellery brands and so many beautiful pieces, and I respect them. But it’s a shame that people want to do what everyone else is doing. We want to think outside the box.” DESIGN Metropolitan Dream cuff links in yellow gold with diamonds, DAMIANI GIFT GUIDE by Preeta Agarwal G ifts from our W orld From across the globe to under your tree 66 I t’s time again to look for a special gift for your mum, girl friend, sister, or grandmother. Jewellery, of course, tops the list of gifts for the ladies, so let’s put some thought into it to make all the difference. With an ever-increasing list of jewellers promoting their latest creations, choosing that perfect jewel can be daunting. This festive season, allow Solitaire to take you on a jewellery-shopping spree across the globe, suggesting novel gifting options to make memories of a lifetime. Our first stop is Bangkok — the city known for its captivating coloured jewellery. If you’re looking at gifting the special woman in your life with something vibrant and colourful, then Gems Pavilion is the place for you. Jewelled pieces lined with attentiongrabbing sizes of emeralds, sapphires, rubies, and coloured diamonds await you. Their white gold eternity bands with fancy-shaped diamonds also CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT Earrings with 14.34ct pear- shaped Colombian emeralds, 9.87ct cushion-cut cornflower blue sapphire, and 5.70ct oval-shaped diamonds in 18k white gold, GEMS PAVILION Two-stone ring with a 4.04ct Colombian emerald and 5.48ct blue sapphire with diamonds, GEMS PAVILION make for perfect gifts. “Our exceptional designs and impeccable creations are initiated under the theme ‘The Universal language of Life Celebrations’, as we believe our jewels are a token of celebrations for its beholder,” shares the Founder, Mr Top Piya Ahchariyasripong. “Without love and happiness we will not be able to create such marvellous and intricate masterpieces.” Hong Kong is another prominent city known for its fine jewellery. With unmatched skills, finesse, and international design aesthetics, the fine jewellery brand Entice grabs a place on our list. Known for their extensive use of fancy-shaped diamonds in the most elegant fashion, their collections exemplify organised chaos at its best. Beautiful bracelets, rings, and earrings in various combinations of rose-cut diamonds, yellow diamonds, and rose gold appeal to almost every woman. “Our efforts are geared towards one direction — to offer the best products to our customers,” says Mrs Manju Kothari, Creative Director of Entice. “We go the extra miles to offer a variety of designs, to achieve the desired finish, and use hand-picked finest stones. An Entice piece will be treasured and passed on from one generation to the next.” Round scallop necklace with oval, pear, and round diamonds, ENTICE White gold ring with accents of fancy-shaped yellow diamonds, ENTICE 67 DESIGN CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Enamelled drop earrings from Gustav Klimt collection, with diamonds in 18k yellow gold, FREY WILLE Ring pendant in yellow gold from the Metropolitian Dream collection, DAMIANI Eden bracelet in black ceramic and pink gold, DAMIANI Eden ring in black ceramic and pink gold, DAMIANI Enamel ring from the Passionate Russia collection, FREY WILLE Enamel eternity band from the Gustav Klimt collection, FREY WILLE 68 Vienna, Austria’s city of dreams, has inspired many artists. Frey Wille is known for its artistic fire enamel jewellery. Committed to art, the collections are inspired by various art-historical themes, taking inspirations from the works of renowned European artists and giving them contemporary artistic interpretation. Here, one can find various gifts for women along with intricately enamelled accessories for men, like cufflinks, tie-pins, and pens. “Christmas is about showing love and gratefulness to those who stand by our side throughout the whole year,” enthuses CEO and owner Dr Friedrich Wille. “Every year we ask ourselves, how can I put a smile on the face of those I love by giving them a felicitous surprise? How can that be something different from last year? Our handcrafted jewellery pieces with designs of striking colours framed in 18k gold and sparkling diamonds never fail to take centre stage during Christmas celebrations.” While in Europe, one cannot miss Italy for its bold stance in fine jewellery. Damiani, one of the leading Italian jewellers, excels in creativity and design down to the smallest of pieces. Their Metropolitan Dream collection defines the feeling of living in the big city — diamonds studded among building-like blocks. The yellow gold cufflinks exude power and fit best in a huge multinational boardroom. The Eden collection, their latest offering, gives a minimalistic feel to the most famous Italian motif — the snake. “Our jewels are contemporary yet classical,” shares Mr Giorgio Damiani, Vice President of Damiani Group. “For someone special, it’s important to choose an innovative gift like our new collection, Eden. Elegant and seductive, this collection aspires to the design of the Damiani bracelet of the same name, winner of the Diamond International Award, the Oscar of jewellery. The collection features the snake, which has always seduced man’s imagination.” “For someone special, it’s important to choose an innovative gift like our new collection, Eden.” – Giorgio Damiani, Vice President of Damiani Group CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Diamond-set bow hairband in white gold, Angel wing ring with diamonds and black enamel Bow ring in rose gold with diamonds Bow pendant necklace in rose gold with diamonds Diamond-set double finger bow ring All from GARRARD One of the fast-becoming jewellery capitals of the world is London. Bond Street has produced ed some of the finest jewellery houses in the he world, including Garrard. Jewellers to o the royal family, Garrard has presented two motifs in various forms over the years — the bow and the wings. Their re-interpretation tation of the two motifs, suiting to modern lifestyle, in shades of gold, use of enamel, and a touch of minimalistic styling would uld help charm your way into her heart. According to Garrard’s Creative Director Sara ara Prentice: “Garrard’s Bow collection epitomises the joy and the delight of gift-giving. ng. The motif of a ribbon tied in a bow encapsulates ncapsulates the excitement of the unwrapping. pping. The collection features jewellery from om small and delicate, to rose gold pieces featuring a tasteful edging of diamonds, ds, to more extravagant, fully diamond-set white gold pieces. At Garrard, we can help make the process of choosing a beautiful piece of jewellery for someone you love as enjoyable as receiving one.” With such an array of options available across the globe, finding a gift that matches the personality of the receiver — her style, her likes, and her taste — is a lot easy. This festive season, even if you are travelling, you know where to go for your last-minute gift shopping! “Christmas is about showing love and gratefulness to those who stand by our side throughout the whole year” – Dr Friedrich Wille, Frey Wille’s CEO 69 THE 2016 SINGAPORE AIRSHOW JOIN US FOR THE ULTIMATE AFTER-PARTY ELEGANT, EXCLUSIVE & BY-INVITATION-ONLY! JETGALA MAGAZINE, for the third time running, is hosting the private aviation industry’s most talked about networking event during the 2016 Singapore Airshow. The JETGALA MAGAZINE team looks forward to welcoming our friends, clients and supporters from the world of private aviation, fine timepieces, high jewellery and bespoke luxury as our distinguished guests. Our event will be held on 18 February 2016 at RAKES, Singapore’s latest greatest nightclub, located within the Chijmes entertainment venue. Collide with the sky. Don’t miss this exclusive experience. This theatrical bottle service club creates an immersive and sensual experience of opulent elegance. Expect theatricality and exotic performances, elegant surroundings and some of the best music anywhere. It will be an evening to remember. Our aviation-themed event starts at 8pm with a ‘strictly by-invitation-only’ VVIP Reception. After 11pm, the club will open its doors to the public for an unforgettable night of partying and dancing till sunrise. VENUE Rakes B1-03/04 Chijmes www.rakes.sg DATE Thursday, 18 February 2016 TIME 8pm – 11pm: JETGALA VVIP RECEPTION RSVP to fly@jetgala.com 11pm – 6am: CONTINUE THE PARTY RSVP & table bookings to tables@rakes.sg or +65 8798 2726 STYLE Janelle Monae in head-to-toe Chanel during the Chanel Paris Fashion Week SS 2016 presentation. Photo by Aldo Castoldi, courtesy of Chanel CLUTCHES & COCKTAIL RINGS by Maripet Ledesma Poso C lutch & C arry 72 Dainty purses for the best of party crawls T his holiday season, get ready to celebrate — both planned and spontaneous. For work, dress up in anticipation of last-minute invites. Bear in mind that few things will ruin a perfectly put-together cocktail ensemble more than an oversized workbag. Instead, invest in a glam clutch that is easily stashed away in the office drawer, ready for impromptu after-work parties. From classic whites and fancy golds to more elaborate and eclectic designs, you’ll never go wrong with a mini purse. Big enough for your personal essentials, yet petite enough not to hinder your movement, clutch bags exist for one good reason: to let you hit the dance floor uninterrupted. Now, for a more dramatic contrast, make sure to complement your clutch with a statement cocktail ring — the bigger and more intricate, the better. Black plexiglas clutch bag, CHANEL Le Diz Marble Box clutch, BALENCIAGA Ring in 18k white gold with diamonds, STENZHORN Serpenti bag in ocean turquoise galuchat, BULGARI Clutch bags exist for one good reason: to let you hit the dance floor uninterrupted Bindi ring set with a 4.48ct Burmese Pigeon's Blood Ruby, BOUCHERON Gold ring from the Rolling stone collection, MOUSSON ATELIER Agra ring from the Extraordinaire collection, ANTONINI Metallic Lizard Small Diorama bag, DIOR Coral ring, CHANTECLER Alix Metal Python flap clutch, TOM FORD 73 TIMELESS CHRISTOPHE CLARET by Carol Lee F lowerG irl A horological masterpiece for romantics and connoisseurs T The Marguerite charms not with the love-life-predicting function, but with a delightful hidden message 74 o create ladies’ timepieces, many watchmakers simply went for a size reduction of their men’s models to fit the ladies’ wrists. Add some gemstones and diamonds, and the off to the showroom it went — a practice dubbed as ‘shrink it & pink it’. On the other end of the spectrum, though, there are watchmakers who create movements specifically for ladies, recognising a growing demand by increasingly sophisticated and well-heeled female consumers. Christophe Claret is one of them, capturing the hearts of women with creativity, aesthetics, and mechanical virtuosity. Its highly acclaimed Margot watch line was an original playful timepiece that allowed the wearer to find out if ‘he loves me, he loves not’. Now the watchmaker presents the Marguerite, adding to the complications exclusively devoted to women. The Marguerite charms not with the love-lifepredicting function, but with a delightful hidden message. In addition to the Arabic numerals at 3, 6 and 9 o’clock, the dial presents a second display, where one presses on the pusher at 2 o’clock to make the numbers disappear and to reveal the phrase “Il m’aime passionnément” (French for “He loves me passionately”). The changeover of the two dials is achieved by superimposing two disks with a matrix layer over the printed mother-of-pearl dial. In case the wearer misses the “He loves me. He loves me not” feature, she can flip the watch to the other side where the game is incorporated at its caseback. The rubies on the oscillating weight in the form of flower petals declare whether it’s a “yes” or “no”. Telling the time is an equally charming affair, thanks to two butterflies filled with coloured Super-LumiNova — a darker female one on the white lacquered daisy petal displaying the hours and a lighter male one on the pistil displaying the minutes. The case is available in white or rose gold with two newly invented types of setting, the ‘flake’ and ‘champagne’, which give the diamonds the effect of sparkling bubbles. The watch is powered by a self-winding Manufacture movement whose double barrel ensures an impressive 72-hour power reserve. Each of the four versions is limited to only 30 pieces. FFACETS ACETS RED JEWELLERY by Katherine Arteche Dilys’ This rubellite and white gold ring by Dilys’ is the height of its I Love You Flower collection. Outlined in white gold, the 32k uncut rubellite sits beautifully amidst petals made of pink sapphires and diamond florets. C armine T C harisma he world over, Christmas celebrations are a glittering spectacle of red, green, silver, and gold. An effervescent hue that epitomises joyous celebrations, red represents passion, beauty and cheer. In jewellery, red gemstones are a stunning sight — a perfect accoutrement for special occasions. A burst of cherry red to complete your festive look 76 Tiancheng Victor Mayer Set to appear in the Tiancheng International Jewellery and Jadeite Auction in December, a red theme takes centre stage in this beautiful ‘Pigeon’s Blood’ ruby and diamond ring. A 10.22ct natural unheated ‘Pigeon’s Blood’ ruby sits in the middle, surrounded by brilliant-cut diamonds. Victor Mayer presents this 18k yellow gold locket, bearing the usual elements of enamelling and guilloche art. Set in white gold, a central rubellite gem with 18 surrounding diamonds brings life to the subtle opalescent exterior. A long gold chain runs through the diamond-studded loop, providing the versatility to be worn as a necklace or as a keepsake locket. TTF Designed after the red flower, The Poppy by TTF Haute Joaillerie is their latest customdesigned art piece. Materialised into a jewel-studded brooch, each part of the flower is covered in different-sized rubies and diamonds, set in white gold. Fope Stefan Hafner Eka Tiny is Fope’s new collection that is a minuscule version of one of its masterpieces, the Flex’it. Minute yet meticulously crafted, the pieces are set in 18k gold and pavé-set with diamonds or colourful gemstones, as seen in this gold chain-link necklace topped off with a natural garnet. The Ghirlanda Collection by Stefan Hafner is inspired by movements of flowers dancing in the wind. Perfect for highlighting an alluring neckline, the white gold necklace does the trick with a staggering arrangement of diamonds and marquise-cut rubies. Moritz Glik Red represents passion, beauty, and cheer Brazilian designer Moritz Glik’s signature collection, Kaleidoscope, creates an illusion of floating diamonds and precious stones. Loose 4.10ct rubies are enclosed within double white sapphires, framed in 18k yellow gold and blackened silver. Here, a pair of dangling earrings is set to make wearing jewels for Christmas just a little more exciting. 77 FACETS GREEN JEWELLERY by Syahmin Ritzwan T heH ue of Deck yourself in enchanting vibrant sparklers H armony Palmiero If you’re going for a clean and sleek look, consider this pair of earrings by Palmiero. Featuring diamonds and green tourmalines in white gold, these ear stunners go well with a form-fitting dress and stilettos. 78 B Maskada eyond the holly and mistletoe, exude an air of joyous holidays by donning the deepest, most vibrant green jewellery pieces. Since time immemorial, people used green decorations during the holiday and winter season to remind them that spring is just around the corner. Today, green shades are evident during the holidays not only to represent hope, but also to evoke balance and harmony. In fashion, this versatile colour — almost as bold as red yet as cool as blue — exudes confidence, freshness, and a dash of mystery. Simple yet precious, this drop pearshaped emerald necklace from Maskada dazzles with triangularshaped diamonds in white gold. Schreiner Fine Jewellery This handmade ring with a 13.7ct Colombian emerald and diamonds from Schreiner’s Emerald collection echoes the brand’s love for the radiant gemstone. Graff Level up with Graff’s emerald and diamond statement earrings. The diamonds are carefully set both in between and on carefully selected emeralds. Gems Pavilion Gems Pavilion features a 12.11ct cushion-cut Colombian emerald in this understated ring. Accompanying the dazzling gemstone is two half-moon diamonds set on each side. Chantecler ler This Italian brand introduces a pair of earrings set in 18k yellow and white gold adorned with diamonds and emeralds pavé. The jewels come with a matching ring. Victor Mayer In this classic-shaped ring with diamonds, Victor Mayer highlights a green tourmaline in 18k white gold and emerald green fire enamel. Only 50 pieces available. Stefere A full-finger ring, Stefere’s Green Flower ring is made of Turkish turquoise, green tourmaline, green garnets, and white and brown diamonds set in 18k white gold. Green exudes confidence, freshness, and a dash of mystery 79 STYLE MIX & MATCH C ruise C ontrol by Koh Chuin Ying Pile up on blushing pinks and rich neutrals for fabulously quirky holiday coordinates Radiant earrings in 18k rose gold with rhodolites, tourmalines and diamonds, LEYLA ABDOLLAHI Stretch-crepe dress, ANTONIO BERARDI Floral-appliquéd leather clutch, CHRISTOPHER KANE This popping colour ruled the cruise catwalks and even made it ontoo sui suits — from neckline ne high and tailored att Roksanda to casu casual sexy at Edun ROKSANDA Resort 2016 Bashful 14k gold pink sapphire necklace, ALISON LOU Bow embellished suede sandals, MIU MIU 80 Cerfs-Volants 2-motif between the finger ring, VAN CLEEF & ARPELS How To Wear ēƎ%*'Ǝ* Ǝ.+3*Ǝ*Ǝ!Ǝ3+.*Ǝ0+#!0$!.ƎĪƎ/Ǝ(+*#Ǝ/Ǝ0$!Ǝ$1!/Ǝ.!Ǝ*+0Ǝ.!/,!0%2!(5Ǝ+2!.,+3!.%*# ēƎ+Ǝ'!!,Ǝ".+)Ǝ(++'%*#Ǝ/$.%*!Ǝ/3!!0ĎƎ$++/!Ǝ,%*'Ǝ,%!!/Ǝ0$0Ǝ.!Ǝ.!õ*! Ǝ/Ǝ+,,+/! 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John Lennoninspired sunglasses x The Row, LINDA FARROW Maoca woolblend poncho, BY MALENE BIRGER White gold and light pink pearl ring, DELFINA DELETTREZ Labradorite and /)+'5Ǝ0+,6Ǝ string necklace, BOUNKIT BURBERRY PRORSUM Resort 2016 Gold briolette and diamond ring, VBH Woodstock Suede Fringed $1*'5Ǝ++0/ĎƎ AQUAZZURA Dior Grand Soir N°42 Frou-frou watch, DIOR Dionysus handbag, GUCCI Resort collections always have a languid side — as seen in this softer shade — with designers flexing their creative muscles in textures and graphics instead 81 TIMELESS PINK WATCHES P inkand by Charmaine Tay Powerful Masterpieces that rank high in beauty and function Patek Philippe The first Calatrava watches were said to be Bauhaus minimalist-inspired, but this timepiece is anything but.The latest Calatrava blushes a deep shade of magenta.The colour is rich and intense, and a perfect complement to the sparkle of diamonds. Still encompassing the collection’s classic circular dial, the bezel is elongated to create more lines, and perhaps to increase the surface area on which 162 baguettes rest. Its beauty does not only lie above the surface. Beneath is a manual Calibre 215 mechanical movement, capable of a minimum of 44 hours power reserve. A precise same shade of magenta leather strap completes the timepiece. 82 Audemars Piguet D elicate and easy on the eyes, the colour pink depicts compassion, love, and healing. No wonder ladies are drawn to this sweet hue. And when paired with sophisticated complications, pink packs a pretty yet powerful wallop in ladies’ timepieces. Allow these rose-coloured horological masterpieces — from pastel, bright, to intense — to satisfy your inner pink lover at this festive season. Over the years, Audemars Piguet has created more feminine versions of the Royal Oak pieces, using diamonds, rose gold, and lighter colours.This year, they present a pink Ladies’ Royal Oak Quartz, covering the entire surface of the 18k white gold case in nothing but fine gems. Almost 300 baguettes, totalling approximately 15.92 carats, encrust the watch’s dial, bezel, band end, and lugs. Marking the hours are 12 dainty pink sapphires, while pulling together the diamond watch is a hand-stitched pink alligator strap. Within beats the House’s Calibre 2716 movement. Breguett Breguet’s signature re Reine de Naples collection will always ways embody the definition of classic ic beauty. Always slim, always elegant, nt, befitting a Queen. After all, the collection was modelled after er a piece that Monsieur Breguet eguet had designed for Her Majesty of Naples.To make the he piece ever more stunning, ng, the Maison employs a full 18k white gold piece not just for its case, but for its bracelet racelet as well.To start, the watch face ce is part mother-ofpearl, encompassing ing a smaller diamondset dial, surrounded ed by petite diamonds on the inner bezel,l, and set with pink sapphire baguettes es on the outer bezel. The bracelet is further rther enhanced with pavé-set diamonds ds and a sapphire cabochon centre. When paired with sophisticated watch complications, pink packs a pretty yet powerful wallop Dior Once exp exposed to the elements, paper origami loses its shape and existe existence. But what if they are made of precious, durable materials, like this Dior Grand Soir No.33 Origami watch? The materials result is a beautiful work of art, displaying intricate details.The watch is o of pale coral hue, perfect for the genteel. Reflecting colours off of each other, the appearance comes from the mother-of-pearl marquetry, punctuated by trapeziumcut aquamarines, then surrounded by baguette helix-cut diamonds on its bezel and horns.This piece runs with a Zenith’s automatic Elite calibre movement and holds a 50-hour power reserve. 83 TIMELESS This festive season, let these rose-coloured horological masterpieces satisfy your inner pink lover Omega Once upon a time, innovation breakthroughs were largely reserved for men’s timepieces, while the ladies’ market went undeveloped. Omega pioneered the cause to provide beautiful and accurate timepieces for women, and thus created the Ladymatic. A modern remake, this piece has kept the orignal signature style and progressive spirit.The classic round case is crafted out of stainless steel and features a pink mother-of-pearl dial, surrounded by a diamond-set bezel. A pink satin-brushed leather strap softens the sharpness of the silver steel.Within the 34-mm casing is the self-winding Co-Axial calibre 8520 mechanism, capable of a 50-hour power reserve. Franck Muller Featuring the Maison’s signature cintrée curvex vex shape, the Vanguard Ladyy is slim, but has curves in all the right places — on the 18k red gold casing and the pronounced hour indicators. Pink and white appliqué ppliqué relief numbers in instil energy into the timepiece and display the side of Franck ck Muller that we al all know and love.While the colour is undoubtedly feminine, the Vanguard Vangua Lady’s design catches the eye of the sporty chick. Roger Dubuis While having very little ladies’ timepieces to call their own, Roger Dubuis has certainly won the women’s hearts with their latest offerings.The Velvet collection has come together uniformly, each distinctly similar, yet unique in its own ways.The circular dial has since become a classic, displaying the signature sleek and stylised Roman numerals as hour indicators. Featuring petite diamonds on the inner bezel of a rose gold case, this piece, though not as opulent as its predecessors, is classically coloured and suited for everyday wear. 84 FACETS CHOKERS VS LARIATS by Jennifer Henricus C ollar F antastic Resolve your neck affairs with head-turning lariats and chokers 86 1920s’ style open-collar Charleston Collier, DAMIANI CLOCKWISE FROM TOP Mandarin garnet bead choker, HENN OF LONDON Galli choker, CHANTECLER Bow choker, TIFFANY & CO Magnipheasant Plumage collar, STEPHEN WEBSTER D ressing sing up this festive estive season promises to be glitzy and fanciful. And neck adornmentt is a winning trend — from elaborate chokers hokers to multi-layered necklaces and delicate elicate lariats. Several necklace styles are converging ing this season, but chokers and lariats are stepping ping up to accessorise dipping necklines, bareshoulders, and even open-back dresses and tops. While chokers are trending and elaborate styles are a hot favourite, the versatile lariat is equally popular because of the many ways it can be worn. The Boho-chic choker style worn at the base of the throat or higher is a strong favourite for casual glam. However, not to be outdone in this style, lariats are being adapted to wrap around the throat or are tied higher so that the trim nestles at the base of the neck, lending their weight to the ‘back-lace’ trend. Viewed from the front, the style appears as a fashion-forward choker, but the long glitzy strands that dangle behind the neck sensuously accessorise open-back or back-less dresses. In this style, the lariat scores high. Chokers this season hark back to the ‘70s, with some of the styles invoking Princess Diana’s enchanting looks of the early ‘90s. The most iconic was the large sapphire brooch (a wedding gift from the Queen Mother) she had remade into a seven-strand pearl and sapphire choker. Henn of London now created several choker styles that capture a similar mood. Among them is a multi-strand Mandarin garnet bead choker, its intense orange shades highlighted by diamond-set rondels and an enamel and diamond centre piece. Another festive piece is a faceted bead, black spinel multi-strand choker with a purple tourmaline centre piece — its intense colour enhanced by diamonds and shades of purple enamel. 87 FACETS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Pearl lariat, COLEMAN DOUGLAS Pompon lariat, BOUCHERON Lariat from the Solo MiaLuce collection, FOPE Chokers are trending and elaborate, but the versatile lariat is equally popular because of the many ways it can be worn Neck cuffs, some open in front, are another exciting new choker trend. A particularly captivating example is from Stephen Webster’s Magnipheasant collection — an 18k white gold plumage collar open at the front and elaborately set with tanzanite, aquamarine, and white diamonds. Another festive Magnipheasant example is an 18k white gold choker with fine pave-set sapphires in mixed colours. Meanwhile, a new lariat style packing a punch is the flexible coil, with the full length 88 of the lariat wrapped around the neck many times, occasionally finished off with a bejewelled snake head that adds edgy, festive allure. Lariats also appear to be winning the race in pearl styles: long ropes of pearls that can be knotted into different styles creating choker looks, looped Y necklaces, or seductive back-laces. Coleman Douglas has numerous examples of pearl lariats, from single strand ropes in a range of colours of pearls to multi-strands mixed with gemstones for an added oomph. Lariats also score high in the ‘simple glam’ stakes, and the Boucheron Pompom lariat is a winner for its sensuous, white gold elegance set ablaze with square, baguette, and round diamonds. However, Tiffany’s Bow choker may just about to beat it for simplicity and grace. Evocative of the slender thread that was tied around a finger to remember something — or someone — the Tiffany Bow is created to represent a charming symbol of important ties. Delicately expressed in 18k rose gold with 0.86 carats of round brilliant diamonds, the bow is knotted onto a slender choker. In the ‘extreme glam’ stakes, chokers are on top. Case in point: the rose gold and diamond Chantecler Galli choker, comprising a pattern of cockerels in decreasing sizes, is enchanting — so is Damiani’s 1920s’ style Charleston Collier, representing a delicate feather, its details picked out with fine pave of 1,000 diamonds and 13 larger diamond ‘drops’. The verdict? For sheer versatility and a simple captivating look, the lariat gets our nod. But if it’s head-turning, eye-popping glamour you are after this festive season, then by all means, go with the choker. INHORGENTA.DE INHORGENTA-BLOG.DE INHORGENTA.COM/TICKETS KNOWLEDGE 18k peridot diamond tassel pendant (left), 18k green garnet diamond tassel pendant (right), CONTINENTAL DIAMOND S patial A ttraction UNUSUAL GEMSTONES by Preeta Agarwal Uncommon gemstones are carving out their niche in fine jewellery 90 O ur planet has created and yielded an amazing and still growing array of gemstones. Yet, only a few were elevated to jewellery stardom, such as diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, and rubies. With those shining brightly in the discriminating world of high jewellery, the quest for creative and financial success is motivating jewellery designers to explore new materials and gemstone diversity. Chrysoprase, spessartite garnet, peridot, tanzanite, and morganite are starting to gain attention and are capturing hearts, minds, and wallets with their delicate appeal and vibrant intensity. FROM TOP Pendant in rose gold set with white and brown diamonds, emeralds, and chrysoprase from the Sissi collection, MORAGLIONE Diamond earrings with chrysoprase and pearls, FARAH KHAN Diva high jewellery necklace in yellow gold and mother of pearl with 217.94ct rubellites, 184.03ct peridots, and diamond pavé, BULGARI Peridot Amongst all the green gemstones, none is as vibrant as a peridot. After decades of absence, the olive green stone that sparks from within has made a comeback. Initially found on the volcanic island of Zabargad in the Red Sea, off the coast of Egypt, it is now being mined at many other locations across the globe. Bulgari, famed for using diverse precious and semi-precious gemstones together in their high jewellery necklaces, has used peridots against a variety of gemstones like rubies, amethysts, tourmalines, rubelites, garnets, and mother of pearls. The tassel pendants by Continental Diamond come in a variety of coloured gemstones, but the one with peridots steals the show with its neon brilliance. Chrysoprase Call it mint-green or apple-green, chrysoprase is a luscious opaque gemstone, smooth in texture and thus often cut into cabochons or beads. The name comes from a combination of two Greek words: ‘chrys’ meaning yellow or gold and ‘prase’ referring to green, which in the case of chrysoprase comes from nickel. Soothing in nature, the gemstone is said to have healing powers for broken hearts. The deeper the green, the higher the price. Versatile by colour, it pairs well with yellow, white, and even rose gold. The Italian jeweller Moraglione uses this pleasant gemstone with diamonds and pale emeralds in its Sissi collection, and in combination with pale rutilated quartz in its Isabella collection. On the other hand, Farah Khan achieves striking looks by pairing it with rich gemstones like rubies, emeralds, amethysts, tanzanites, and pearls. The quest for creative and financial success is motivating jewellery designers to explore gemstone diversity 91 KNOWLEDGE Spessartite Garnet Spessartite is a fiery red-orangey member of the larger garnet family that comes in most shades of an evening sunset sky. Also known as the ‘Garnet of the Sun’, spessartite brings warm energy, inspiring and encouraging the wearer to achieve her dreams and goals. In jewellery, it is either used individually with diamonds, or in combination with similartoned gemstones like rubies, tourmalines, and sapphires, filling the missing orange spot in the colour sequence. The spessartite flower brooch from Picchiotti perfectly exemplifies the radiance of energy, with gently flowing diamond-studded petals. The German jeweller Hemmerle’s earrings set with rare Melo Melo pearls and spessartite garnets in copper and white gold create a unique yin-yang appeal. Tanzanite The deep cerulean brilliance of blue sapphire was absent from most jewellery boxes due to its high price and its rumoured astrological effects. Discovered just over 50 years ago and mined only in Tanzania, it was used as a blue sapphire substitute at first. It now made a mark on its own in the high jewellery industry with its rich and deep inky bluish-purple colour that has its own special magic and charm. A versatile gemstone, tanzanite is easy to pair with emeralds, rubies, diamonds, and pearls. When tumbled into beads, they make wonderful tassels for traditional Indian jewellery like the one from the House of Rose. When cut with precision, they make proud centerpieces accented with diamonds, like Violet — a garland necklace by Ganjam with a 47.11ct cushion-cut tanzanite. A colour suitable for everyday wear, Tanzanite is also in demand for engagement rings, like the Paolo Costagli three-stone engagement ring. 92 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Flower Brooch featuring a rare and unique cushion gem-quality spessartite garnet with diamonds, PICCHIOTTI Violet diamond necklace with a 47.11ct cushion-cut tanzanite, GANJAM Earrings with Melo Melo pearls, spessartite garnets, copper, and white gold, HEMMERLE (www.hemmerle.com) Kundan and Polki necklace with emeralds and tanzanites, HOUSE OF ROSE Ring with a cushion-shaped 5.21ct tanzanite set with aquamarine side stones, PAOLO COSTAGLI Umaid Bhawan ring with rock crystal, rubellites, spessarite garnets, and multicoloured sapphires set in white gold, BOUCHERON Morganite Sweet, delicate, and with just the right hint of romance, morganite, the peachy-pink cousin of aquamarine, is also known as pink beryl. It comes in various shades, ranging from pink to orange and violet, and emanates feminine charm and tenderness. The clarity and translucence of the stone affect the price immensely. The best way to enhance its delicate look is to team it up with diamonds in white gold, like the Boodles necklace with a morganite faceted drop. Morganite also goes well with white and greyish pearls, bringing out the pink colour beautifully — like these drop earrings from Yoko London. The unique qualities of these gemstones have earned them a well-deserved spot in the world of precious jewellery. When found in high quality and substantial size, most have broken records at major international auction houses. And they will continue to do so. Chrysoprase, spessartite garnet, peridot, tanzanite, and morganite are starting to capture hearts, minds and wallets FROM LEFT Pas de Deux morganite and diamond pendant, BOODLES Pendant in pink gold with morganite and diamond pavé from the Vraiment Toi collection, MAUBOUSSIN Drop earrings with white Australian South Sea pearls, featuring 11.52ct pear-shaped morganites and diamonds, YOKO LONDON 93 TIMELESS WATCHES & WONDERS 2015 A by Maripet Ledesma Poso Rwith endezvous TimeF Beautifully complicated ladies’ timepieces impress at Watches & Wonders 2015 or its third instalment,Watches & Wonders, Asia’s première haute horlogerie event held recently in Hong Kong, went a step beyond showcasing sophisticated timepieces. It focused on providing guests with a unique personal experience, a rendezvous with ‘time’, ranging from the watchmakers’ rich heritage to the art and technology behind each new novelty.Twelve luxury brands presented new collections and innovations, with great emphasis on ladies’ timepieces. Showcased this year was a splendid harmony of beautiful, gem-embellished watches and technically impressive feminine complications. Powerful, pretty, and packed with mechanical ingenuity, these fine time tellers are real scene stealers. Vacheron Constantin An homage to the Roaring Twenties,Vacheron Constantin’s Heures Créatives Heure Discrète is adorned with a total of 429 diamonds and inspired by one of the relevant accessories of the era, the fan. First introduced as a pendant in 1919, the Discrète is now being reprised as a secret watch. Fitted with a Calibre 1055 mechanical, manualwinding movement, with approximately 40-hour power reserve, the fan-like, 18k white gold case is paved with 285 round-cut diamonds. Slide the fan to the side to reveal a small white mother-of-pearl dial.Water resistant up to 30 meters, the watch is complemented with white gold bracelet set with 143 round-cut diamonds. 94 Roger Dubuis The Excalibur Brocéliande in White Gold from the Astral Skeleton collection is a blend of tough complication and feminine bearing. The 42mm case is set with 141 brilliant-cut diamonds, another 60 are on the bezel, and one rose-cut is perched on the crown. Adorning the skeleton dial are ivy leaves, with whitegold flange set with another 157 brilliantcut diamonds. Fitted with h a hand-wound mechanical RD505SQ Q Calibre movement m with Skeleton Flying ng Tourbillon visib visible at 7:30 o’clock, the watch h is water resistant up to 30 meters, has 60-hour -hour power reserve, and limited limite to 28 pieces only. Piaget For its first complication watch dedicated to women, Piaget impresses with the Limelight Stella, equipped with an astronomical moon phase function. Powered by the Manufacture 584P self-winding mechanical movement, the Limelight Stella showcases the moon phases at 12 o’clock on a disc embellished with stars and two moons, and driven by a 135-toothed wheel. The sleek 36mm, 18k white gold case is set with 126 brilliant-cut diamonds and clinched with an alligator leather strap. IWC Schaffhausen Another moon phase piece comes from IWC Schaffhausen, the Portofino Moon Phase 37 Ref. IW459007 in a polished stainless-steel case.With a self-winding mechanical Calibre 35800 movement, it has a power-reserve of 42 hours, water resistance of up to 30 meters, and features a convex glass sapphire. On the white mother-of-pearl dial, the moon phase display is visible at 12 o’clock, while 12 diamonds represent the hours. A green Santoni alligator strap completes the 37mm feminine timepiece. Powerful, pretty, and packed with mechanical ingenuity, these fine time tellers are real scene stealers 95 TIMELESS Cartier With elegance and technical prowess, the Clé de Cartier Flying Tourbillon commands attention. Beating exclusively within is the Calibre 9452 MC Manufacture manual-winding mechanical movement, while the 35mm rhodium-finished, 18k white-gold case is set with 478 brilliant-cut diamonds.Visible on its sunray flinqué dial are sword-shaped hands in polished blue steel and the beautiful flying tourbillon complication at 6 o’clock.The navy blue alligator skin strap gives an added panache to the masterpiece. Richard Mille Richard Mille’s RM 69 Erotic Tourbillon gives the otherwise serious world of luxury watch industry something to talk about. With phrases like “I want to caress you madly” or “Let me kiss you tonight”, the RM 69 let’s the wearer be cheeky without being sleazy.This is all made possible by the Manufacture’s new complication called Oracle, which allows random statements to be displayed with the rotation of three rollers. Occupying the most part of the dial, the mechanism is activated by pressing a push-button at 10 o’clock. Limited to 30 pieces, the timepiece is powered by a manual manual-winding tourbillon Calibre RM69 movement with retracta retractable hours and minutes to facilitate reading the messages. Van Cle Cleeff & Arpels Striving toward towards watchmaking excellence is the Lady Arp Arpels Cardinal Carmin. Van Cleef & A Arpels’ traditional engraving an and marquetry skills are complemented complemen by miniature feather art in this one-of-a-kind on timepiece. On the dial, a crimson bird flies over mountains an and rivers, represented by jade, blood jasper, jasp diamonds, and variscite. Fitted with an all alligator red bracelet, this 38mm yellow gol gold watch’s bezel is also set with diamond diamonds. Limited to 22 pieces, a manual-winding mechanical movement powers the timepiece. timep 96 This year’s Watches & Wonders focused on giving spectators a unique personal experience, a rendezvous with ‘time’ Jaeger-LeCoultre After the Rendez-Vous Ivy Minute Repeater comes the Rendez-Vous Ivy Tourbillon from Jaeger-LeCoultre. Just as feminine, the Rendez-Vous Ivy Tourbillon houses the mechanical automatic in-house Calibre 978 with 302 components. Displaying high-level mechanics, the tourbillon at 6 o’clock rotates once a minute, making up for variations in rate due to gravity in different positions of the wrist.The dial is adorned with ivy leaves, unfolding in swirls, and features translucent engraved enamel. A satin strap and 33 diamonds on the bezel complement the 39mm timepiece. Montblanc Blending the brand’s rich heritage with an adventurous spirit, Montblanc presents the Heritage Chronométrie Dual TimeVasco Da Gama Limited Edition 238. Masculine yet appealing to ladies, the 41mm slim watch beats with an in-house Calibre MB 29.19 automatic Dual-Time movement, enabling the watch to display two time zones. On the silvery-white dial, the wearer’s home time zone is visible at 12 o’clock, with 24-hour display in a night sky disc reminiscent of Vasco Da Gama’s view of the Southern Hemisphere during his famous voyage back in 1497.The second counter at 6 o’clock features the local time and a miniature map of the world. 97 TIMELESS Twelve luxury brands presented new collections and innovations, with great emphasis on ladies’ timepieces Baume & Mercier ercier Baume & Mercier’s tribute to the Asian woman, the Promesse Jade dee watch is sleek in its 34mm diamond-set set polished stainless steel case. Featuring eaturing 61 diamonds and green jade bezel, the timepiece represents the grace and elegance of the Asian woman. Fitted with a Quartz movement and waterr resistant up to 50 meters, the Promesse is limited mited to eight pieces only. On the silvery ‘drape’ ape’ guilloche dial are Roman numerals and diamond-set indexes, while its caseback features tures scratchresistant sapphire crystal.The white glossy alligator strap gives the watch its overall polished look. Officine Panerai Offi The n new Radiomir 1940 3 Days Oro Rosso Ref. PAM00575 catches ladies’ attention with its PAM0 polished demeanour. Successfully bridging polish the ga gap between the traditional Radiomir and Luminor wristwatches, the Radiomir 1940 3 Lumi Days Oro O Rosso is fitted with the new handwound Calibre P.1000 mechanical movement, woun executed entirely by Panerai.The 42mm, 18k execu polished red gold case is complemented by polish a black blac dial with luminous Arabic numerals, hour m markers, and seconds counter at 9 o’clo o’clock.With a power reserve of 72 hours and water resistance of up to 50 meters, the watch stays true t to its military heritage. A. Lange & Söhne Don’t let the name fool you, A. Lange & Söhne’s new LITTLE LANGE 1 in Blue Garb packs a technological punch. Beyond its pretty blue-underlaid mother-of-pearl dial, 36mm pink gold case, and ‘Pearl’ calfskin beige strap lies the finely finished, manually-wound in-house Calibre L901.4 movement with 72-hour power reserve.Time is indicated in hours, minutes, and subsidiary seconds with stop seconds. Besides the emblematic Lange outsize date at 1 o’clock, the mother-ofpearl dial also displays a power reserve indicator at 5 o’clock. 98 SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN GIRLS CARRY BOOKS ALL THE WAY TO THE NEXT GENERATION. In low income countries, a girl doesn’t have a lot of options. At least not when it comes to her education. Thanks to Room to Read, more than 31,000 girls now have a future that includes the financial support and life skills needed to complete secondary school. That translates into higher wages, lower birth rates, and an end to the cycle of illiteracy. Educate yourself by visiting our website. And give girls something they’ll carry with them the rest of their lives. www.roomtoread.org World Change Starts with Educated Chidren.® STYLE MIX & MATCH by Koh Chuin Ying J ewels du J our ETRO Spring 2016 GUCCI Spring 2016 The most talked about jewellery & accessory trends from the spring runways CHANEL Spring 2016 D esigners embraced a heady mix of accessories and gems in the form of headbands, chokers, earrings, bangles, and even full-body chains. Yet it is to these creative directors’ credit that with so much going on, nothing on the runway ever seemed especially over the top. Here are samples of pieces to covet. BALMAIN Spring 2016 RODARTE Spring 2016 EMILIO PUCCI Spring 2016 100 1 2 4 3 6 5 7 8 9 1. GUCCI Floral-print silk-georgette scarf 22. WENDY YUE Symmetrical floral oral collar necklace 3. ALEXANDRA MOR Asymmetrical ametrine and diamond three stone ring 4. SIMON TEAKLE Tourmaline, garnet, and emerald brooch by JAR 5. FENDI Paradeyes sunglasses 6. GIAMBA Silk georgette printed maxi dress 7. IRENE NEUWIRTH 18k rose gold and opal bracelet 8. SUTRA Purple sapphire drop earrings 9. SOPHIA WEBSTER Delphine metallic leather sandals 101 DESIGN STEFAN HAFNER by Katherine Arteche A L egacy of the most E xcellent One great man’s gift to fulfil every great woman’s fantasy 102 FROM TOP Diamond necklace from the Jasmine collection Stunning earrings from the Chopin collection Bracelet from the Oceano collection Earrings from the Promise collection Colourful rings from the Aria collection OPPOSITE PAGE Model wearing pieces from the Jasmine collection I t is a thin line when t is a thin line when differentiating a 'nice' man from a 'good' one. But those who — like us — had the good fortune to know him personally, and the many beautiful ladies he adorned in his lifetime, agree that Stefan Hafner was one such rare example. His sensitivity towards women, his outgoing “diamond in the rough” personality, and his humble manners made any encounter with him a pleasure. And his sharp sense of proportions and aesthetics, his craftsmanship and elegance made him stand tall and beloved in the rarefied world of high jewellery. You could always and immediately spot a Stefan Hafner collier or pair of earrings during a fashion show, in a club, or on the red carpet. It just worked. It shone and sparkled from all sides, and it stood out — a quality we have rarely seen elsewhere. The expertise reflected in his haute couture jewellery, and his drive to always be a little ahead of the company’s vision, has made him a legend. An enduring one that made the House of Stefan Hafner what it is today. Stefan's sensitivity to art and beauty found a home in the lively and historic city of Bologna, where he chose to locate his atelier. His work took him around the world, to personally service royal families, New York celebrities, and elegant ladies of the world everywhere. But even more so, he travelled to observe the women and their style in each country. He translated their charm and elegance into jewellery, materialising secrets and dreams in the form of diamonds, smoky quartzes, and precious topazes. Instilled with a consciousness for jewellery-making, each collection was barely ever a replica of the other. Though he ventured far and wide for inspiration, his heart belonged home. He valued the ancient tradition of master goldsmiths, their love for gold and precious stones, and their desire to adorn feminine beauty. He sought out the most expert craftsmen of Bologna and Valenza, and together, they turned his visions into reality. His rich Italian-Swiss heritage played a part in the technicality and creativity in his work, fusing a tradition of Swiss watchmakers with his Italian creativity. With its current creations, Stefan Hafner turns away from usual shapes and forms. The collection's pure and harmonious concepts give life to pieces that evolve over time, becoming ageless and timeless. Ultimately, his jewellery never fails to emanate the joie de vivre of someone who does his work with love and dedication. No matter what the pieces seek to express, Stefan Hafner creations will confer grace and femininity to any woman who wears them. And we at Solitaire Magazine miss him and his easy smile. Stefan Hafner will be available at Jocalia by Zenith Affair in January 2016. 103 STYLE Winter 2016 Collection, DOLCE & GABBANA BELTS & BROOCHES by Katherine Arteche O uterD are Turn heads this season in these figure-hugging trimmings 104 F or most parts of the world, we’re ushering in the winter season where coats and jackets take centre stage. But all that covering up doesn’t mean we, ladies, can’t show off. The female silhouette is always something to celebrate. You can’t disagree — belts are like ribbons that top off a gift wrap. From wide sash to skinny chains, it’s all in the waist as these bodyhugging accessories are made to complement. And while the sexy midriff is getting all that attention, a statement brooch would make for a cherry on top. It’s an accessory with multiple translations: a piece of art, an identity, or a functional jewellery. Tumble Belt in Light Taupe, B-LOW THE BELT Round Jewelled Buckle Belt, ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Arctic, the Polar Bear Brooch, BOUCHERON Bouquet Brooch, B TIANCHENG TI Belts are like ribbons that top off a gift wrap Egyptian Hieroglyph Brooch, CHAVANA Dudley Leather Belt, ISABEL MARANT Louvre Brooch, JEWELMER Louis Jewel Chain, LOUIS VUITTON Pink Foam and Pearl Camellia Brooch, CHANEL Silk Faille Belt with Jewelled Floral Buckle, OSCAR DE LA RENTA 105 PREVIEW BASELWORLD 2016 by Maripet Ledesma Poso Trends & Prestige BaselWorld gears up for the 2016 show I More than 150,000 watch and jewellery enthusiasts from more than 100 countries attended last year’s BaselWorld. 106 n less than four months, the world’s prestigious brands and luxury retailers will once again convene for BaselWorld — the much-awaited global trendsetting event for the watch and jewellery industry. Last year, BaselWorld successfully united key players from different industry sectors in various parts of the world. At least 1,500 brands unveiled and showcased their innovations and creations to over 150,000 attendees, which included buyers, journalists, and jewellery and watches’ enthusiasts from more than 100 countries. For eight days in March, trends will once again be defined, innovations revealed, and directions determined within the four corners of the halls and pavilions of BaselWorld. According to Sylvie Ritter, Managing Director of BaselWorld: “This envied and enviable position has to be defended untiringly. That’s why BaselWorld moves forward every year, improving convenience and impact.” As one of the biggest and most unique annual events for the watch and jewellery industry, BaselWorld provides a great venue for both the retailers and their partners and clients to meet and make business. “We get to meet all our partners and the entire global network in a concentrated time,” shared Mr Thierry Stern, President of Patek Philippe. Ms Ritter adds: “BaselWorld is the heart of a whole industry which spreads throughout the entire world from here. This statement is becoming increasingly true with every year that passes.” Ms Ritter promised that they will never cease to innovate in order to meet our industry’s constantly evolving requirements. A promise that we all look forward to in the coming years. The next BaselWorld will be held on March 17 to 24, 2016. As always, the Solitaire team will keep you updated with the latest news and novelties. BASELWORLD.COM The one unmissable trendsetting show for the entire watch and jewellery industry, where all key players unite to unveil their latest creations and innovations. Be a part of this premier event and experience passion, precision and perfection in action. MARCH 17 – 24, 2016 REVIEW SINGAPORE JEWELFEST 2015 by Syahmin Ritzwan G ems & A ccolades This year’s JewelFest pays homage to Singapore’s golden heritage S tunning gems and jewels brought in from different parts of the world took centre stage at this year’s edition of Singapore JewelFest. Held from October 9 to 18 at a custom-built Jewel Pavilion at Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza, the show saw some of the most innovative and beautifully-crafted jewellery. An annual affair that gathers jewellery aficionados all over world, this year’s JewelFest also featured masterpieces designed to honour the country’s rich cultural heritage. 108 JewelFest 2015 featured masterpieces designed to honour the country’s rich cultural heritage For its 13th installation, JewelFest went all out with the opening celebration, kickstarting it with a fashion show featuring the latest Mouawad-designed Victoria’s Secret Dream Angels Fantasy Bras. Worth $2 million and containing more than 16,000 rubies, diamonds, and sapphires, the bejewelled lingeries were previously showcased by Victoria’s Secret supermodels Adriana Lima and Alessandra Ambrosio last year. Another highlight of this year’s festival were jewellery designs inspired by the celebrations of Singapore’s Golden Jubilee. Featuring unique creations by six jewellers, namely, Caratell, Jaipore by Ritu Aurora, Kavant & Sharart, Simone Jewels, Vihari, and Lee Hwa Jewellery, the collection pays homage to Singapore’s heritage. Each piece was inspired by paintings from the William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings. The 10-day affair was divided into two editions — the first one highlighted haute jewellery from 49 Asian designers from Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Taiwan, India, and Singapore. While the second edition featured iconic jewels that hailed from Europe, USA, and the Middle East. Italian brands Verdi and ZYDO, German fine jeweller Hans D. Krieger, Switzerland’s Messerer Juwelier, and Belgium’s Shree Jewels were only some of the many brands that exhibited their exceptional range of jewellery pieces.. Ines Ligron, Janet Stride, Violet Yeo, and Joon Courtenay CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Model wearing a pendant and rings inspired by the Sunda Pangolin (Natural History Drawings from the William Farquhar Collection) by Michael Koh of Caratell, and gown by Renée L Model showcasing Victoria’s Secret Dream Angels Fantasy Bra Model wearing a double ring inspired by the Black-capped Kingfisher (Natural History Drawings from the William Farquhar Collection) by Simone Ng of Simone Jewels, and gown by Renée L Signature New Wave bangle, MESSERER JUWELIER Diamond masterpieces on display, ZYDO Model wearing Victoria’s Secret Dream Angels Fantasy Bra 109 STYLE FROM TOP Earrings in 18k white gold with black, white brilliant, and baguette-cut diamonds; Necklace in 18k white gold with black diamonds, white brilliant, and baguettecut diamonds; Bracelet in 18k white gold with white and black diamonds and Japanese pearls, all from GIOVANNETTI JEWELLERY; White diamonds ring in white gold, STENZHORN; Bracelet with Buddha diamonds and diamonds in white gold, SCHREINER FINE JEWELLERY Model is wearing a bowtie, LANVIN; Double-breasted jacket, shirt and pants, EMPORIO ARMANI 110 A oast to the olidays T H Gorgeous statement pieces perfect for festive soirées PHOTOGRAPHY: CHING @ GREENPLASTICSOLDIERS STYLIST: DESMOND LIM STYLING ASSISTANT: JOEY TAN MAKEUP & HAIR: GREG OH USING YVES SAINT LAURENT MAKE UP AND BEDHEAD BY TIGI @ GLAM SALOON SYSTEM MODEL: GERI S / AVE HOMEWARE: HERMÈS 111 STYLE Earrings, necklace and rings with blue emerald and diamonds, all from VERDI Rosebud Fully Set timepiece in 18k white gold, HARRY WINSTON Model is wearing Veste jacket and Pantalon trousers, LANVIN 112 JEWELLERY CLOCKWISE FROM TOP Earrings with Colombian emeralds, oval rubies, and tanzanite; White diamonds ring with centre oval ruby; White diamond pavé ring with centre oval sapphire; White diamond band with centre marquise-cut diamond; Pendant with rectangular tanzanite, ruby, and a Colombian emerald finished with pear-shaped diamonds; Ring with white diamonds and centre heartshaped emerald, all from ZYDO Marguerite timepiece, CHRISTOPHE CLARET 113 STYLE Earrings, necklace, and ring with South Sea pearls and diamonds in white gold, YOKO LONDON Reine de Naples wristwatch in 18k white gold with 76 baguette-cut diamonds with Akoya pearls Ref. 8939BB/6D/J49 DD0D, BREGUET 114 Necklace in 18k white gold with black jade, princesscut ruby, and diamonds; 18k white gold, black jade, white jade, and diamonds rings and bangles, all from EDWARD CHIU JEWELLERY ART Women Grande Date 18k red gold timepiece Ref. 2850-6255-055B, BLANCPAIN 115 STYLE Earrings, necklace, and ring (top) adorned with rose-cut champagne and colourless diamonds from the Diamond Rose Cut Collection; Ring (bottom) Floral cocktail ring with rose and fully-cut diamonds in white and rose gold; Diamond bracelet with round brilliant and pearshaped rose cut diamonds, all from ENTICE Petit Heure Minute The Butterfly Journey timepiece, JAQUET DROZ 116 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP Earrings with diamonds, from SHREE JEWELS; Joyful Feelings ring with black and white diamonds in white gold; Timeless Moments bracelet featuring white gold soft fabric texture with black and colourless diamonds; Falling Stars white gold necklace with colourless and black diamonds; Black Branches open-space white gold ring with colourless and black diamonds, all from ORITAL SRL Golden Bridge timepiece with white gold case embellished with full pave round and baguette diamonds, CORUM 117 ATELIER GALAS Subscribe to today Get Asia-Pacific’s Elite Jewellery Magazine Delivered Straight To Your Desk It is simple enough, send a message to circulation@oriental-publishing.com. Once received, we will email you a simple subscription form with several payment options. Subscription rates are: SINGAPORE SGD 50 MALAYSIA/THAILAND SGD 60 BRUNEI/INDONESIA SGD 70 VIETNAM/PHILIPPINES SGD 150 HONG KONG SGD 130 CHINA/TAIWAN/KOREA SGD 150 AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND SGD 150 REST OF THE WORLD SGD 190 Please note: Annual subscription rates are inclusive of shipping charges. Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for processing. For further enquiries, bulk orders, etc, please contact us at: T: +65 6273 0620 F: +65 6273 0632 E: circulation@oriental-publishing.com 118 ATELIER GALAS telier 119 GALAS Royal Accord Thai-Belgian Friendship charity gala dinner Princess Soamsawali of Thailand and Princess Marie-Esmeralda of Belgium presided over the Thai-Belgian Friendship Commemorative Brooches Charity Gala Dinner held in Bangkok. The country played host to the Thai-Belgian Friendship: Celebrating an Everlasting Friendship between The Kingdom of Thailand and The Kingdom of Belgium’ held by The Chao Phya Abhai Raja Siammanukulkij Foundation. A display of commemorative brooches was created for the event, designed by Thai jewellery designers, all of whom won a competition organised by Beauty Gems, supported by Solitaire magazine. The Gala Dinner also saw a charity auction for specially commemorated pieces, with all proceeds going towards building schools in remote areas of Thailand. SECOND ROW: TOP SEATED (left to right) Mr Sakthip Krairiksh, M.R. Benjapha Krairiksh, Sir Salvador Moncada, HRH Princess Marie-Esmeralda of Belgium, HRH Princess Soamsavali; Kitiyakara, Prince Philippe de Riquet de Caraman, Prince of Chimay, M.R.; Priyanandana Rangsit, Mr Pansak Ransibrahmanakul, Count Gerald van Der Straten Ponthoz; BELOW SEATED (left to right) Professor Athueck Asvanund, Mr Aswin Kongsiri, Khunying Achriya Kongsiri, Mr Asa Sarasin, M.R. Suchitkhun Sarasin, Mr Supakit Chearavanont, H.E. Marc Michielsen, and Mrs Marie Chantal Biela-Michielsen Count Gerald van Der Straten Ponthoz giving his speech; Mr Pornsit Sriorathaikul, Chairman of the Beauty Gems Group in Thailand, with other guests viewing the brooches on display; Celebrity Model Ms Pawarisa Penchart THIRD ROW: (From third) La-or Tangkaravakoon, Count Gerald van Der Straten Ponthoz, Mr Suriyon Sriorathaikul, Sunee Wangwanichkul, and guests; Celebrity Model Ms Praya Lundberg; Count Gerald van Der Straten (fourth from left) with guests 120 FROM TOP ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT) FIRST ROW: Exhibition of the Royal Portraits painted by the artists of Chiangrai and Bangkok; Mrs Marie Chantal Michielsen, H.E. Marc Michielsen, Count Maximilien de Limburg Stirum, Sir Salvador Moncada, HRH; Princess Marie-Esmeralda of Belgium, Prince Philippe de Riquet de Caraman, Prince; of Chimay, Countess Edwine van der Straten Ponthoz, Count Gerald van Der Straten; Ponthoz, and Count Francois van der Straten Ponthoz 121 GALAS Sound and Music Patek Philippe celebrates exclusive Minute Repeaters appreciation session Patek Philippe and Emperor Watch and Jewellery hosted VIPs in their first ever Patek Philippe store at the Hilton Singapore. The minute repeater appreciation session was conducted by Patek Philippe’s International Technical and Sales Trainer, Ms Anne-Gaëlle Ruch. Guests were challenged to a test of three minute repeaters, grading the rhythm, volume, duration, pitch, harmony, and equilibrium of each sound, and guessing the case material and type of gong. They were thereafter treated to a rare opportunity to hold and hear the actual minute repeaters. The exclusive event concluded with a five-course dinner. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP Patek Philippe POS at Emperor Hilton Hotel; Mrs Deepa Chatrath, Patek Philippe’s General Manager for South East Asia, Mr Ko Ko Gyi, and Ms Moe Moe; Ms Anne-Gaëlle Ruch, Patek Philippe’s International Technical and Sales trainer, and Mr Melvin Lim; Guests mingling in the Patek Philippe POS at Emperor Hilton; Guest admiring the minute repeater movement; The exclusive event concluded with a five-course dinner 122 atelier-zuppinger.ch Crown Royal headgear or watch winder? Discover the world of Fine Watchmaking at www.hautehorlogerie.org Crown | The winding crown is a knurled or fluted button of various shapes, held between the thumb and forefinger and used to wind the watch. Some crowns incorporate a mobile pushbutton for operating a chronograph mechanism or to release the cover of a hunter case. THE FOUNDATION’S PARTNERS | A. LANGE & SÖHNE | AUDEMARS PIGUET | BAUME & MERCIER | BOVET 1822 | CARTIER | CHANEL | CHOPARD | CHRISTOPHE CLARET DE BETHUNE | GIRARD-PERREGAUX | GREUBEL FORSEY | HERMÈS | IWC | JAEGER-LECOULTRE | LOUIS VUITTON | MB&F | MONTBLANC | OFFICINE PANERAI PARMIGIANI FLEURIER | PIAGET | RALPH LAUREN | RICHARD MILLE | ROGER DUBUIS | TAG HEUER | VACHERON CONSTANTIN | VAN CLEEF & ARPELS GALAS When in Rome Bulgari opens Bulgari & Rome: Eternal Inspiration exhibit with Liv Tyler Bulgari and special guest Liv Tyler hosted an exclusive cocktail event held at the flagship store on Fifth Avenue last October. The evening continued at the James B. Duke House with a private Roman Bacchanal dinner. Guests including host, Liv Tyler, and other notables wore Bulgari jewellery at the opening night, celebrating the Bulgari & Rome: Eternal Inspiration Exhibit. The exhibit showcased 40 pieces of heritage jewellery inspired from the city of Rome. Highlights of the exhibit included a two-tone gold necklace with five Roman Imperial silver alloy coins and a radiant sautoir in gold with emeralds, rubies, and diamonds interpreting the octagonal ceiling of the Palazzo Della Rovere in 1969. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP RIGHT Alexa Chung, Nicola Bulgari, Liv Tyler, and Bulgari North America President Daniel Paltridge; Alessandra Brawn; Liv Tyler, Daniel Paltridge, and Alexa Chung admire a piece of Bulgari jewelry; Lucia Boscaini, Stefano Tonchi, and Daniel Paltridge; Indre Rockefeller, Lily Kwong and Zani Gugelmann; Giovanna Battaglia [photo credits: BFA] 124 GALAS Historic Glamour Singapore celebrates world premiere of Tiffany Masterpieces Tiffany & Co celebrated the 2015 Masterpieces collection held at the historic Capitol Theatre in Singapore, the first country in the world to premiere this exquisite collection. The grand occasion saw over 200 VIP guests from Asia who flew in especially for this event to view and experience the one-of-a-kind, speciallycurated statement jewellery showcase. Design Director Francesca Amfitheatrof was on hand to celebrate all of the glamour, including Academy Award winning actress and producer Reese Witherspoon, dressed in dazzling Tiffany diamonds. Dinner was curated by 3-Michelin-starred chef Bruno Menard. A spectacular dessert bar, featuring hundreds of edible diamonds, was created by pastry chef Janice Wong. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Tiffany Masterpieces; Diana Ser; Henry Golding; Dinner was curated by 3-Michelin-starred chef Bruno Menard; Models showcasing the Tiffany Masterpieces collection; Chris Lui and Mr & Mrs Douglas Benjamin; Reese Witherspoon and Francesca Amfitheatrof 126 GALAS Lustrous Charity Autore supports St George Foundation Ball For the second year in a row, the Autore Group was pleased to announce their support of the St George Foundation Ball. A gala dinner was held to raise awareness for socially, economically, and physically disadvantaged children. This year, Autore donated an exquisite pair of South Sea pearl earrings to be auctioned off that night, with all proceeds going towards the Foundation that focuses on development aid and providing the daily essentials that the children need and deserve. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP Guests admiring the Autore pearls showcase; Stunning gala dinner set-up; Autore has been supporting the St George Foundation Ball for two years now; An exquisite pair of South Sea pearl earrings from Autore was auctioned off during the gala dinner; Guests trying on pearl jewellery; A display of Autore pearls 128 ALSO AVAILABLE AT: Jl. Palmerah Utara No. 55, Slipi, Jakarta 11910, Indonesia Tel: +62 21 5366 7777, Fax: +62 21 5366 6767 www.solitaireindonesia.com Solitaire Indonesia solitaireindonesia Solitaire_Ind HOROSCOPE Diamond and emerald earrings, made of white and rose gold with diamonds and two emeralds, with matching handmade ring made of white gold with diamonds and emerald, SCHREINER FINE JEWELLERY HOROSCOPE Capricorn by Olive Cuenca (22 DECEMBER – 19 JANUARY) Oftentimes you feel that you give your trust too easily, even if trusting people does not necessarily mean they will be completely honest with you. It becomes a source of disappointment for you when you realise that doing so promotes a one-way relationship and you are at a disadvantage. Being transparent about your feelings and keeping an open communication will go a long way. Malachite and quartz help soothe and balance the mind. An intense feeling of being stuck in a rut doing the same things the same way over and over again will come to you. Doing nothing about it will only make you feel frustrated. Luckily, a trusty friend can guide you on how you can sharpen your skills. Happiness starts with positivity. Jasper and moonstone promote creativity. Pisces (19 FEBRUARY – 20 MARCH) It’s never too late to sign up for that language class or gym membership. Doing it now may seem like a bad idea as it will use up your precious work time. Make some adjustments at work and seek help from colleagues if needed. Some off-work activities will ultimately make you more productive and happier inside out. Tiger’s eye increases vitality and willpower. Aries (21 MARCH – 19 APRIL) You will feel the urge to rise out of mediocrity and empower yourself. Be adventurous by trying new things. It’s only when you stop learning that you start feeling like you are living a boring life. This is a good time to pay attention to your health. The beauty of emerald will hopefully inspire you to develop a green lifestyle. Leo (23 JULY – 22 AUGUST) Sagittarius (22 NOVEMBER – 21 DECEMBER) Gemini You are likely to find yourself in extreme situations. One day you could be overly opinionated, and then inexplicably silent the next. Your interactions with friends and colleagues tend to suffer and become awkward as a result. A high level of awareness will help you balance your career. Jade will enhance optimism and counteract energy imbalances. Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions if you feel you have been sheltered for far too long. There will be days when enjoying a slowpaced life and dilly-dallying with nothing to worry about will be the norm. And then there will be times you will want to have more than 24 hours in a day, that even having meals will seem like a chore. Tourmaline can help balance your well-being. 130 With busy months ahead, life may seem a little chaotic, and there might be things you won’t have control over. They may look difficult to manage, but you will get through them with help from family and friends. Pursue what you love and keep developing areas of your life that you think you have overlooked in the past. Ruby will give you a positive outlook and inner strength. Privacy is something that you will appreciate these Virgo days. But it might be (23 AUGUST – 22 SEPTEMBER) decision made by your boss might difficult to achieve if photos Achallenge your trust, and it may seem hard to understand why things are not turning of you keep popping up in your favour. Give it some thought and possibly a chance and you might be surprised on your social media sites. at how good it will turn out in the end. You are adept at adapting to change — use this to Keep business interactions your advantage. Opal is a good companion short and sweet, and try not during times of change. to get intensely affected by Libra SEPTEMBER – 22 OCTOBER) things that you can’t change. (23 Librans are in for a social adventure as there will be plenty of social meetings. It might be Carnelian and labradorite a bit of a challenge, though, if you usually it uncomfortable to be surrounded by will help you maintain focus find unfamiliar people. It may take you a while to up to someone and start a conversation, and concentrate effectively. warm but if you relax and remain approachable, you Taurus (20 APRIL – 20 MAY) (21 JUNE – 22 JULY) When was the last time you took some time off and spent valuable time alone? It may sound like a luxury when you look at your todo list, but think of it more as a pre-requisite to a productive life rather than an indulgence. Giving yourself some meaningful downtime will help you freshen your mind and perform better at work. Amethyst, carnelian, and onyx have a calming and soothing influence. Aquarius (20 JANUARY – 18 FEBRUARY) Cancer (21 MAY – 20 JUNE) can be mingling sooner than expected. Amber is a good conversation starter. Scorpio (23 OCTOBER – 21 NOVEMBER) It’s time to get organised. Get the little things done right and the rest will follow. If you are planning a trip with the family, pack more than what you usually bring and anticipate some hiccups along the way. It’s all part of the journey, and your vigilance and preparedness will do you good. Aquamarine will open up your path to luck and smooth journeys. THE FINE ART OF JEWELLERY WWW.SOLITAIREXUAN.COM Presenting the Chinese-language version of Solitaire, exclusively distributed in Singapore and Malaysia Solitaire Magazine @solitaire_mag @solitairemagazine RING RINGGUIDE GUIDE Finding Your Ring Size Your Ring Place your ring on top of any one of these circles. The size of your ring is where the circle sits snugly around the inner circumference of the ring. A ring is a very intimate piece of jewellery; some are worn every day. This means it should fit well and feel comfortable, so here are some important sizing tips. 12 (16.7MM) 2 (13.2MM) 3 (14MM) 13 (16.9MM) 1 4 (14.1MM) 14 (17.3MM) 5 1. Pink and white diamond ring from the Pavé Butterfly collection, GRAFF 2. Ring with sapphire, emerald, and diamond in white gold from the La Fleur collection, SCHREINER FINE JEWELLERY 3. I Love You Flower ring with mandarin garnet, DILYS’ 4. 18k rhodium black gold diamond ring, CONTINENTAL DIAMOND 5. Desigual ring with Akoya pearl, diamonds, and rubies, QAYTEN 5 (14.3MM) 2 15 (17.7MM) 6 (14.7MM) 16 (18.1MM) 7 (14.9MM) 3 4 8 (15.3MM) 17 (18.5MM) 9 (15.7MM) Where Size Matters A person’s ring size may change over time owing to age, injury or weight change. A jeweller may be able to resize your ring, although this depends on its design. If your finger falls between two sizes, choose the larger size to make sure it will fit; a wider ring may require a slightly larger size, because it covers more of your finger. Measure your finger size at the end of the day when your fingers are at their largest (like sizing shoes). Wrap a piece of string or a strip of paper around your finger. Mark the point where the two ends meet. Measure the string or paper against a ruler to get the circumference of your finger. Divide that by 3.14 to get the diameter of your finger. Look up your ring size using the table shown on the right. Don’t measure finger sizes when your hands are cold; let them warm up to room temperature. 18 (19.0MM) 10 (16.1MM) 19 (19.4MM) 11 (16.5MM) (Sizing is for China, Singapore, Taiwan, Macau and Japan; Hong Kong uses a different scale) 132 132 LIFE BEYOND FIRST CLASS WWW.JETGALA.COM Asia Pacific’s ultra luxury magazine with a focus on private jet aviation and bespoke lifestyle for men Jetgala Magazine @jetgala @jetgala SHOW FACETS DIARY December 2015 March 2016 9 — 12 DEC Dubai International Jewellery Week Dubai World Trade Centre, UAE www.jewelleryshow.com 1 – 5 MAR HKTDC Hongkong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show AsiaWorld-Expo, Hong Kong www.hktdc.com/fair/hkdgp-en January 2016 15 – 18 JAN Malaysia International Jewellery Fair (Spring Edition) Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia www.mijf.com.my 18 – 22 JAN Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie Geneva, Switzerland www.sihh.org 22 – 27 JAN VICENZAORO January + T-Gold Vicenza, Italy january.vicenzaoro.com February 2016 12 – 15 FEB Inhorgenta Munich Messe Munchen Munich, Germany www.inhorgenta.com 3 – 7 MAR VICENZAORO Hong Kong Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong hongkong.vicenzaoro.com 17 – 24 MAR Baselworld 2016 Messe Basel, Switzerland www.baselworld.com April 2016 5 – 9 APR 40th Mideast Watch & Jewellery Show Expo Centre Sharjah, UAE www.mideastjewellery.com 24 – 28 FEB 57th Bangkok Gems and Jewellery Fair Impact Exhibition & Convention Center Bangkok, Thailand www.bangkokgemsfair.com 134 3 – 7 MAR HKTDC Hongkong International Jewellery Show Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong www.hktdc.com/fair/hkjewellery-en 14 – 17 APR VICENZAORO Dubai Dubai World Trade Centre, UAE dubai.vicenzaoro.com 19 – 22 APR Malaysia International Jewellery Festival (Spring) Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia tradeshow.tradekey.com/malaysia-jewelleryfestival-mij-e17647.htm June 2016 2 – 6 JUNE COUTURE Las Vegas, USA www.thecoutureshow.com 3 – 6 JUNE JCK Las Vegas Las Vegas, USA lasvegas.jckonline.com 23 – 26 JUNE June Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong www.events.ubm.com Show Diary VIETNAM’S FIRST & LEADING WATCH MAGAZINE WWW.THOIGIAN-MAGAZINE.COM Vietnam’s only watch magazine with a proud and consistent ten-year history Thoigian Magazine JEWEL BOX SCAVIA by Maripet Ledesma Poso G ame ofS tones A young designer immortalises Saturn’s legacy T he god of bountiful harvest, Saturn is an important deity in Roman mythology. It was said that his reign marked a Golden Age of peace and prosperity. He taught men to work and toil in order to transform earth into a terrestrial paradise. For his first major work of art, young designer Alessandro Maria Scavia pays tribute to this great god with the Saturn’s Throne, an elegant chair-sculpture which bears the emblems of two of the icons of Italian craftsmanship, Medea Furnishings and Scavia Jewellery. At first glance, the subject of opulence and abundance is evident, with food being realistically and symbolically presented. But a closer look gives you a deeper understanding of the real essence of the fixture — hope, hard work, and optimism — the very things that Saturn wanted to instil in men. Featuring human-like legs to symbolise everyday toil, the chair has two flanking cornucopias which embody fertility and prosperity. The lush fruits and ears of wheat are all handcrafted in gold and silver, enamelled, and elaborately festooned with diamond, ruby, garnet, agate, jasper, amethyst, carnelian, and jade. The gold-lacquered French limewood frame and velvet seat are all distinctly handmade by Scavia and Medea’s artisans. “There will never be a future of welfare and prosperity if we forget our own origins and traditions, the simplest handicraft work and the knowledge of our past,” shares Alessandro. “We must always have hope for a better future, and struggle every day to get it.” “There will never be a future of welfare and prosperity if we forget our own origins and traditions” 136