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Mikimoto's high end jewellery collection

Mikimoto, the legendary pearling pioneer and renowned jeweller, proudly introduces their high end jewellery collection. These pieces showcase Mikimoto’s leading expertise in craftsmanship and design of nature’s most precious gift, the pearl.

Those who appreciate beauty in the region will definitely be captivated by these outstanding creations. The passion and careful attention that went into the creation of this collection is evident in the choice of material, the well-thought out design and the superb craftsmanship. The pearls and diamonds are used in a manner that brings out the colour and the natural sensuality of the wearer’s skin and pay homage to the beauty of the woman.

The new collection is an inspired outpouring of its creator and sets it in a realm of its own which can cherished for the rest of the life. This season the brand has come up with four main lines which are Shangri-La, Frost Flowers, Orange Flowers and Vines.

Shangri-La is a stunning asymmetrical necklace which combines a delicate floral design of diamonds with an abundant display of White South Sea cultured pearls. Frost Flowers highlights the delicate Japanese craftsmanship in this eloquent chocker. This unique piece integrates sparkling diamonds with Akoya cultured pearls producing a glacial design.

Read entire article here.

Read about Kari's visits to Mikimoto stores around the world here.

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