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December 2022

Winter sun

Long banished from the realms of good taste (too glitzy), yellow gold makes a stunning return to jewellery collections. Luminous, glittering, and joyful, it brightens up every look.

Menē
Aerial.
Founded in 2017 by visionary businessman Roy Sebag and art historian Diana W. Picasso (Pablo’s granddaughter), Menē breaks the codes with its platinum or 24-carat gold jewellery sold by weight with a certificate of authenticity. This cuff from amongst these marvels wraps the wrist with two golden wings.

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Dior
Unleashed.
Victoire de Castellane revisits the chain link with the Color Dior necklace. In yellow gold ornamented with diamonds, ebony, walnut, and maple.

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Tiffany & Co
Architectural
The large Bone cuff in 18-carat yellow gold, designed by Elsa Peretti for the New York house, emphasises the slenderness of a female wrist.

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Graff
Playful.
The London house is indulging fans of layering by enriching two of its collections with models in yellow (or pink) gold. The iconic motifs are revealed in a new light, sublimated by diamonds.

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Repossi
unveils a rare piece twice each year.
The Limited Editions concept showcases the jeweller’s expertise and creativity. The streamlined and graphic Transient ring in yellow gold set with diamonds in a limited edition of 15 pieces.

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Chanel
Couture
The Coco Crush collection’s quilted motif gleams in yellow gold on this chunky cuff.

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