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The Bows

High Jewellery Collection The Bows

Our legacy “ribbon” motif has evolved:
meet the glorious masterpieces in our new collection, “The Bows”.

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The combination of the ribbons' airiness
and delicately-toned gemstones
takes inspiration from rococo-style dresses.

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This visually arresting piece is redolent of an haute couture dress.

The ribbons which accentuate the neckline, combined with the gentle curvature of the pearls,
create a look of exceptional beauty.

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These sveltely interwoven pearls evoke a sense of beauty reminiscent of wearing an illuminated lace when placed onto the skin.
The shimmers of various diamonds and Akoya cultured pearls unite in harmony to instil an unparalleled sense of exquisite allure.

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Inspired by one of Mikimoto's archives,
this piece combines a mystically glowing tanzanite and the form of a billowing ribbon
to achieve a gorgeously harmonious balance.

*The ribbon motif may also be worn separately as a brooch.

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High Jewellery Collection Praise to the Sea

High Jewellery Collection

Praise to the Sea

Coloured stones

Coloured stones

Tourmaline

Known for its rich colour variations, these gemstones can be pleochroic and feature multiple colours within a single gemstone.

Tanzanite

With its alluring depth of plechroic tones, these gemstones can appear to possess beautiful colours such as blue or purple, depending upon the angle at which it is held.

Aquamarine

Meaning “ocean water” in Latin, aquamarine has had a deep connection to the seas since antiquity, and is featured regularly within Mikimoto jewellery.

Tourmaline

Known for its rich colour variations, these gemstones can be pleochroic and feature multiple colours within a single gemstone.

Tanzanite

With its alluring depth of plechroic tones, these gemstones can appear to possess beautiful colours such as blue or purple, depending upon the angle at which it is held.

Aquamarine

Meaning “ocean water” in Latin, aquamarine has had a deep connection to the seas since antiquity, and is featured regularly within Mikimoto jewellery.