Watercolour Collection
Posted on 24 August 2011
Time to add some new jewellery to your wardrobe. May we suggest our Crystal Watercolour Collection…
Named after the world’s mightiest rivers and echoing the sheer radiance and colour of light on crystal clear water, this Collection is magnificent in its texture and composition.
Created in colours that are subtle, feminine and wonderfully muted, each hand-crafted piece uses only the purest, most brilliant Crystals, mixed and contrasted for maximum effect and threaded on gossamer organza ribbon or silk cord. Each necklace, bracelet or earrings is a masterpiece!
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