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Emilie is a new designer whom grew up in the Caribbeans, with her first collection appearing in February 2009.  Her latest collection Aspen is amazingly delicate and very detailed for each leaf.  Each leaf shows the veins which is ideal collection for Autumn suitable for day and evening wear.  Such brilliance and elegance is something I would like to own, surprisingly such brilliance doesn’t come with a major price tag. 

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Simply love this three charms piece from Folli Follie.  Although the bracelet looks simple the charms are very detailed making it a very elegant piece. A wonderful bracelet to wear to a Christmas Ball

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Simple yet cute ring, is made from white gold, where the butterfly is hand lacquered.  Aside from that you can find that the head is made from a 0.04 diamond.   What more can a girl want

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Panther bracelet is available from the ASOS.  Not quite my style but I still find it beautiful to look it, the set stone eyes and collar makes it stand out in against the black.  The also have it in a dark purple and in other styles including a snake

panther bracelet

panther connect bracelet

Elsa Peretti is a designer famous for her iconic pieces which includes the open heart design for Tiffany.  Since the 1st May 2009 the British Museum had 30 pieces on display as a gift from Tiffany and to mark 35 years collaboration between them and Elsa Peretti.

There were three particular pieces from the exhibition in which I loved; pearl pendant/silver pendant, silk poppy and the amazing scorpion necklace

There is a similar version using a Keshi Pearl, where the item is held inside a small silk net where a tassel hangs at the end.  With the unbalance shape of the object is more defined throught the net.

pearl neaklace

The detail on the neaklace is amazing, and it is most impressive and creative of Elsa using out stretch the arms so it is going around then neck.  From the information provided by the British Museum the body and the tail of the scorpion can be detached

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Further pieces are available to be viewed at the British Museum which includes the bone candle pieces and thumb print plate

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