The golden South Sea pearl stars in the magnificent creations of luxury pearl brand Jewelmer, which will be showcasing its latest collections at the Fine Design Pavilion of Jewellery & Gem WORLD Hong Kong (JGW) 2024.
Case in point is its La Mer En Majeste brooch in 18-karat yellow and white gold. Joyous sea life swirl in diamond-encrusted detail around a rare 20.5-carat blue zircon produced by master cutter Philip Youngman. This painterly setting becomes the fitting complement to a 17.5mm round golden South Sea pearl suspended at its base, giving the impression that all of life springs from it.
Jewelmer is renowned worldwide for its exquisite golden South Sea pearls cultivated in the pristine waters of the Philippines. Established in 1979 through a collaboration between French pearl-culture specialist Jacques Branellec and Filipino entrepreneur Manuel Cojuangco, the company specialises in jewellery pieces that celebrate these extraordinary gems of the sea.
Other masterpieces that will be available at Jewelmer’s booth are two 18-karat gold rings: La Mer En Majeste with a 16.3mm South Sea pearl surrounded by frills and swirls of diamonds weighing a total of 1.812 carats; and Belle de Nuit with two round 9mm golden South Sea pearls framed by delightful gold circles set with 3.32 carats of blue sapphires in a range of shades and made sparkly with diamonds.
Jewelmer, which is celebrating its 45th anniversary this year, combines French style with Filipino craftsmanship to create stunning pearl jewellery that epitomises elegance and sustainability.
“We have a deep commitment to environmental stewardship, and our pearl operations emphasise marine conservation and community development,” the company said. “This harmonious blend of luxury and ecological responsibility has solidified Jewelmer’s reputation as a leader in the global pearl industry, dedicated to preserving the natural beauty that inspires its creations.”
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