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Luxury

Would you pay US$320,000 for a brooch?

STORYMichelle Lam
Chopard. The orchid earrings from the Red Carpet collection dedicated to this year’s Cannes Film Festival are made in titanium and set with 9.9ct of white opal cabochons, 42ct of yellow sapphires, 24.6ct of garnets and 11.2ct of tsavorites. Price on request
Chopard. The orchid earrings from the Red Carpet collection dedicated to this year’s Cannes Film Festival are made in titanium and set with 9.9ct of white opal cabochons, 42ct of yellow sapphires, 24.6ct of garnets and 11.2ct of tsavorites. Price on request
High Jewellery

Cartier, Tiffany and Chaumet are our top picks for harvest-themed jewellery

Chaumet. The L’Epi de Blé de ring exemplifies craftsmanship.

The ring, which continues a historic theme that celebrates the ear of wheat, is sensuously shaped in yellow gold with brilliant-cut diamond grains.

HK$90,000 (US$11,500).

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Tiffany & Co. This flora-inspired brooch, in 18ct yellow gold and platinum with round pink and white diamonds totalling over 8ct, comes from the brand’s latest Blue Book collection.

The collection is inspired by the four seasons and nature’s complexity.

HK$2.51 million (US$320,000).

Cartier. The blue and green Cactus de Cartier necklace in 18ct yellow gold, set with 80 chrysoprasus, 77 lapis lazulis and 260 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 5.18 ct, features a wild succulent cluster inspired by nature and flora.

HK$2.16 million (US$280,000).

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