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Forevermark launches The Forevermark Millemoi™’ Collection

The collection blends various hues of gold with diamonds and intertwining shapes

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Forevermark, the diamond brand from De Beers dedicated its latest creation to celebrate the individuality and diversity of a modern woman – in a jewellery collection entitled ‘ The Forevermark Millemoi™ Collection’.

The name Millemoi™ stems from the Italian word ‘mille’ meaning thousand and the French word ‘moi’ meaning me, summing up to “a thousand mes”, acknowledging the multiple depths and layers within a woman’s life and personality.

The collection offers a range of rings, bracelets, pendants and earrings in classic yet contemporary designs suited to be worn as day wear and evening wear and also for gifting. The creative bent of this collection plays with a blend of colours and hues with warm tones of yellow and rose gold, styled together with white gold and diamonds. The jewellery pieces include hoops, jostling bands, sensuous fringes and tassels, all intertwining, to depict the many unique depths and layers connected.

The collection will be retailed across Authorized Forevermark Jewellers from 1st October 2011.

Less than one percent of the world’s diamonds are eligible to become a Forevermark diamond and be inscribed with the Forevermark icon and a unique identification number. The inscription found on Forevermark diamonds can only be seen using a special Forevermark viewer which can be found in Authorised Forevermark Jewellers.


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