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| Collection Highlights «Gustav» |
| Homage to Austrian symbolist painter, Gustav Klimt, whose female subjects invariably display sensitized fin de siècle elegance - Inset with vintage flower cabochons, mother-of-pearl leaves and Swarovski crystals. |
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| Collection Highlights «Lolita» |
| Vladimir Nabokov’s novel; at the time, infamous for its controversial subject. Soft colored, with artistic glass cabochons and beads and Swarovski crystals. Pendants on interwoven, gold colored leather cord. |
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| Collection Highlights «Minerva» |
| Minerva, or Pallas Athena, was a Roman goddess. She was considered to be the virgin goddess of warriors, poetry, medicine, wisdom, commerce, crafts, and the inventor of music. |
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| Collection Highlights «Maharajah» |
| The word Maharjah is Sanskrit for ‘‘great king‘‘. Its use is primarily for Hindu potentates. Maharajah is a superbly colorful group, filled with oriental motives, here, playing with modern editing of the shapes and surprising asymmetries; Old and new together. |
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| Collection Highlights «Sans Souci» |
| Sans Souci translates loosely from French as ‘‘care free‘‘ or ‘‘without cares‘‘. Light tones, whites and metal chains are used in some of the designs to lighten the embroidery with an airy, up to date look, appropriate for the season. |
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| Collection Highlights «Aphrodite» |
| Aphrodite is the goddess of love, beauty and sexual rapture. She loved gaiety, glamour and lavish jewels. Irresistible Aphrodite, in gold and turquoise contrasting against a natural background, relates her story of splendor and seduction. |
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