Top-quality Paraiba tourmaline, spinel and aquamarine, to name a few, are gaining steam in the market, thanks to buyers’ heightened appreciation for unconventionality and versatility.
Case in point is Dior’s latest Milly Dentelle High Jewellery Collection, which showcases 76 jewellery pieces featuring an assortment of vibrant gemstones including tourmaline, spinel, rubellite, Paraiba tourmaline, ruby and sapphire. This collection pays tribute to the maison’s blooming garden in France – Milly-la-Forêt – as well as the elegance and craftsmanship of haute couture, according to Dior.
Boghossian, for its part, highlights the unparallelled beauty of Paraiba tourmaline in its Flowing Droplets earrings and necklace from the Palace Voyages Collection.
Inspired by the historic Taman Sari water castle in Indonesia, the set features mesmerising Paraiba tourmaline stones in both cabochons and pear-shapes, interspersed with marquise diamonds – capturing the unique shade of Taman Sari’s sacred pools.
Meanwhile, Stephen Silver Fine Jewelry shines the spotlight on tourmaline with its platinum halo ring, which features a 13.91-carat reddish-pink tourmaline as centre stone. Surrounding the tourmaline on both sides of the band are round brilliant-cut diamonds.