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Dimexon Group and Alek Wek create a Forevermark jewellery piece

The jewellery is named as Rose Waterfalls

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Supermodel, Alek Wek worked in collaboration with the Dimexon Group to design her personalised diamond jewellery piece, namely Rose Waterfalls, making her addition to the Forevermark Precious Collection™. The jewellery piece is a suite of three graduated diamond necklaces, scattered with rose motifs, that can be pulled together with a spectacular diamond clasp (itself wearable as a brooch or a pendant), worn separately or joined to form a long sautoir.

Each of the 16 rose motifs contains a Forevermark diamond at its centre, while the entire piece has a total of 19,196 diamonds, weighing 167.89 carats. Each diamond is handset. The piece was created in 2,400 man-hours.

“Each Forevermark diamond piece crafted by Dimexon, is a barometer of highest level of quality in itself, wherein each piece goes through stringent quality checks, so the end result of the product is always par excellance and is a unique product in itself”- said Vishal P.Mehta, CEO of Dimexon Jewellery.

Alek Wek mentioned that “It is my favourite piece of jewellery. It is worn near the heart and represents all natural and earthly elements, so important to my heritage...Diamonds are a product from the earth and as such one of its most naturally precious objects.”

Forevermark is a diamond brand from the De Beers family of companies. Every Forevermark diamond is crafted in jewellery that is a personal story of the designer, one such being Alek Wek. No two Forevermark diamonds are ever the same.


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