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A refreshing and invigorating colour, green is often associated with nature and fresh beginnings. In times of uncertainty, this colour of hope inspires consumer appetite for everything green – from clothes to homeware and jewellery.
In the jewellery world, emerald and jadeite are the kings of green gems, thanks to their prominent roles in history, culture and literature.
Emeralds have adorned crown jewels for many centuries, dating back to ancient European and Middle Eastern kingdoms. In recent history, Princess Eugenie wore the celebrated Greville Emerald Kokoshnik tiara embellished with diamonds and emeralds on her wedding day in 2018. The tiara, created by...
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