This stunning Tanzanite necklace with 18ct white gold and both round and oval diamonds is on view at the Tresor Paris Hatton Garden showroom in London. Tanzanite is so named after the country of Tanzania, where the stone was discovered over 2,000 years ago. It is relatively rare as it is from a small area only four kilometres wide and two kilometres long at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro in the Manyara Region of Northern Tanzania.
£147,000 / €166,230 / $192,600
Blazing a trail
Founded in London in 1979, Hackett is a specialist British menswear retailer. The company’s long-standing partnership with Aston Martin, one of Britain’s most renowned automobile companies, has created a third capsule collection ‘Aston Martin by Hackett’ for this winter.
The collection takes inspiration from the renowned quality and performance of both luxury brands offering the customer an elevated sports performance collection. Comprised of a 19-piece collection, the Aston Martin by Hackett range is made up of outerwear, blazers, shirts, trousers and accessories. In classically masculine shades of navy, brown and grey, the colour palette is contemporary and elegant.
Signature blazers £700 / €790 / $920
Citrine creation
Doaa Mohsen, the Egyptian designer and owner of the Dalseen jewellery brand, has always held a passion for delicate jewellery. After receiving a degree in economics, she centred her career around jewellery design, diamond grading and gemstone selection. age. Now, while each Dalseen collection shares a common timeless theme, every single jewel is one-of-a-kind such as this beautiful bi-colour citrine ring.
£14,995 / €16,955 / $19,650
Safe keeping
Inspired by the surrealistic movement, the Dali watch winder creates the safest place to store the most valuable watches. This piece is made using the brass foundry technique and finished in brass and gold plating. It contains a total of six compartments to keep a collection of watches well-organised and in a safe environment.
£15,775 / €14,760 / $20,670
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Elegant emeralds
Graff is renowned for statement pieces such as this emerald and diamond bangle. It has an intricately articulated setting concealing a hidden magnetic closure and features a flow of diamonds and emeralds which have been expertly set by hand within a minimum platinum setting. The bangle is also available with rubies or sapphires.
Price dependent on chosen gems
graffdiamonds.com
Ripe for picking
Lydia Courteille has incorporated the Garden of Eden into her latest collection entitled ‘Fruits of my Passion’. Precious stones such as sapphires and pink and lemon tourmalines, in the form of tropical fruit, are combined with a serpent to fully encompass the story of Adam and Eve. These 18kt gold earrings featuring rubellites, yellow sapphires and both brown and white diamonds are a perfect example.
£77,825 / €88,000 / $102,000
lydiacourteille.com
Crowning glory
With more than three centuries’ experience, Lock & Co is the indisputable master of hats – from casual fedoras to smart toppers and elegant headwear for ladies. As a resident of London’s St James’s Street since 1676, and as hatters of the highest standard, the family-owned business has been of service to both local and international elite. Inspired by Anita Pallenberg, this hat is named after Bob Dylan’s arguably greatest album, ‘Blonde on Blonde’.
It is crafted from ‘Werther’s Original’ coloured sheepskin, finished with a peppermint silk bow at the reverse and designed to be worn perched on top of the head.
£1,445 / €1,635 / $1,895
lockhatters.co.uk