High Jewellery
Conch Pearl Earrings
Suite of natural, untreated salmon, rose and dark pink Queen Conch pearls framing swags of brilliant cut diamonds mounted in 18ct white gold.
Natural Pearls
The Bey Pearl Earrings were created from an antique pearl necklace. Each pearl is certified natural saltwater and matching in colour and lustre and graduate gently in size.
The Caspian Necklace
Nine Paraiba-type tourmalines in a spectrum of electric-blue to luminous green sit among natural pearls, moonstones and diamonds.
Conch Pearls
It took over two years to find enough conch pearls in these particular triangular shapes for this design. The porcelain like pinks, peaches and pale yellows, fondly known as the ‘tutti frutti’ colours, add a unique colour palette to this suite.
Colourful Gemstones
Imperial Topaz pear cuts in red (7.34cts) and orange (6.96cts) from Brazil, suspended from strands pink and orange conch pearls with diamond accents. Mounted in 18ct gold.
Although these look like sister stones, the red Imperial Topaz is an antique stone. The orange Imperial Topaz rough was carefully sourced by Sarah from Brazil and cut to make the perfect match.
These earrings formed the first part of the collection for Sarah’s Full Circle sustainability initiative where a percentage of the proceeds are invested back into local environmental projects.
Revamp
The Selene Bracelet captures the luminescent beauty of the natural pearls - ranging in colour from apricot to lavender - exceptional for this gem. Originally from an antique pearl necklace, these pearls were arranged by Sarah with opals and diamonds in an irridescent palette. They are named after the Greek Lunar Goddess, Selene, due to the ethereal hues and scattering of light from the diamonds.