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A head-turning, breathtaking example is this their transformable necklace/cuff bracelet in gold, pink sapphire, and spessartite garnet that perfectly condenses the jeweler’s creativity and savoir-faire. In addition to the couture influence of the jewelry’s shape, carefully wrought asymmetry emerges through rose gold Milanese mesh, edged with diamonds and topped with an articulated bracelet in textured gold latticework. Engraved with the famous Palace Décor from the 1960s — it’s set with a pink sapphire of 4.42 carats from Madagascar and a spessartite garnet of 6.40 carats; Piaget.com.