Fabergé’s alliance with James Ganh, a British Chinese fine jewellery artist, has brought to fore inventive, haute couture designs in the latest capsule collection, while Yoko London once again surprises us with their elegant Eclipse line designed with Akoya and freshwater pearls accompanied by diamonds.
Colours of Life
Fabergé yet again announced a new high jewellery capsule collection in collaboration with James Ganh. Ganh was Fabergé’s first ‘Featured Designer’ in September 2020, and two years on, in response to high client demand, Fabergé unveiled new designs with a special focus on Zambian emeralds and Mozambican rubies responsibly sourced from Gemfields.

Inspired by nature and art, the key aspect of the Fabergé x James Ganh wearable high jewellery pieces is their transformability, using a diverse selection of gemstones, including blue, pink, and yellow sapphires, white and yellow diamonds, tsavorites, aquamarines, amethysts, and tourmalines, to name just a few. These gems have been artfully combined with less conventional materials, including carved rock crystal and dyed agate. Earrings can be attached as statement drops on coordinating necklaces; brooches turn into bracelets; and pendants can be worn as rings.

Pearl Perfect!

Well timed with the opening of their new flagship store on Sloane Street in London, luxury pearl jeweller Yoko London unveils Eclipse, a collection of trendy earrings and smart rings dressed in pearls and diamonds.
The Eclipse collection consists of a range of delicate hoop earrings and stackable rings, that suggest the magical sensation of the phases of a total eclipse. The moon is represented by orb-like, lustrous Akoya and freshwater pearls, complemented with white diamonds embodying the fierce sunlight that continues to glow behind the moon during an eclipse.

The imaginative designs come to life at the work bench of the brand’s atelier, and each pearl is hand selected to perfectly match every pearl set in a piece.
The modern yet classic collection is apt for women of all ages and can easily take you from a boardroom to a ballroom. (www.yokolondon.com)