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Georgian style refers to the various styles in Britain’s architecture, interior design, and decorative arts from 1714 to 1830 when the four King Georges reigned. Simone revisited the Georgian style for the QUINTESSENTIALLY BRITISH collection two centuries later.
Gregorian Vines
Inspired by the exquisite embroidery of vines and florals typically found on dresses worn by royal and noble women, the Georgian Necklace pays homage to iconic fashion motifs of its era. Featuring emerald-cut Aquamarines and Tanzanites set on intertwining rose gold vines that elegantly drape around the neck, this piece is completed with a dangling South Sea Pearl, accentuating its meticulously crafted design.
Tudor Rose
Fashioned after England’s national flower, the Tudor rose, Simone unveils a ring that embodies one of the quintessential parts of British culture. At its heart gleams a 11.66-carat Rhodolite Garnet, encircled by a delicate arrangement of diamonds and white mother-of-pearl accents. The design artfully captures the ethereal beauty of the rose’s petals that transform into a creation forever in bloom.
The collection unites a wide array of influences – from English rococo to gothic to neoclassical – to tell the stories of Georgian ladies like Georgiana Spencer, the Duchess of Devonshire, who was also the great-great-great grand aunt of Princess Diana.
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Simone Jewels reinterprets the Georgian style two centuries on. Incorporating an interesting mash of rococo, gothic and neoclassical influence, each modern piece tells the story of the Georgian ladies. This includes the great-great-great-great grand aunt of Princess Diana, Georgina Spencer, the 5th Duchess of Devonshire.
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