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Shining Stars

THE ICONIC

Instantly recognisable by their unique style, these are from some of the jewellery industry’s best-loved names

SAVAAB

Savaab was started by third-generation diamantaire Apurva Kothari, who set out to design and craft contemporary Mughal jewellery for today’s women.

AMEDEO

Italian founder Amedeo Scognamiglio started learning the art of carving cameos in his father’s company at age 16, which explains why he is so adept at transforming them into wearable works of art for today’s fashion set and jewellery collectors.

FARAONE MENNELLA

The designers at New York-based Faraone Mennella look to the future while embracing classic aesthetics to create their pieces, which range from everyday jewels to exceptional jewellery pieces.

PAOLO COSTAGLI NEW YORK

A Paolo Costagli piece is distinguishable by its sophisticated, geometric design. It usually reflects the Italian landscape and architectural details from the designer-gemmologist’s childhood in Florence and Venice.

SUTRA JEWELS

Designed by Arpita Navlakha, one half of the Houston-based jeweller, each Sutra Jewels creation evokes an architectural, East-meets-West style built around rare and exotic gemstones.

ANNOUSHKA

Annoushka Ducas’ approach to jewellery is highly personal. The Londoner’s work changes with new influences and ideas, but it is always designed to be

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