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Chopard's The Garden Of Kalahari Haute Joaillerie Collection
By SENATUS Magazine | 19 November 2017

Romanian top mode Catrinel Marlon showcases the high jewellery collection from Chopard. The Queen of Kalahari diamond, an exceptional 342-carat stone of perfect colour and absolute purity, has given rise to a set of 23 diamonds.

Each of these gems is of absolute colour and purity. Among these, five weigh more than 20 carats and each of the main stone cuts – cushion, brilliant, heart, emerald and pear – is represented.

The collection alone represents almost a full year’s work: thousands of hours lavished on this endeavour by the eyes, heart and hands of the Chopard jewellery artisans and gemsetters.

As seen on Catrinel, The Garden of Kalahari collection is entirely built around the idea of a jewellery lacework like the diamond guipure lace with a luminous cut-out motif necklace.

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