A SET OF BLACK AND PINKISH BROWN CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND JEWELRY, BY HARRY WINSTON
IMPORTANT JEWELS FROM THE HOUSE OF HARRY WINSTON Founding the Company bearing his name in 1932, Harry Winston deftly handled some of the most extraordinary gems and important jewelry in the 20th Century. With the finest rough diamonds available, as well as numerous historical gems, he imbued his pieces with exceptional style. His intuition and discretion, combined with his prodigious knowledge and love of stones, were legendary. Because Winston had an insightful and visionary eye for how an array of stones might be crafted into a superb piece of jewelry and by introducing a fine, flexible wire setting, he revolutionized jewelry design, emphasizing the sheer beauty of the diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds, shorn of excess metal. From this technique some of the most lavish jewel creations ever made produced. Ronald Winston, son of the firm's founder, maintains intense loyalty to the legacy of his father and has preserved and further enhanced the image of the "Jeweler to the Stars." As part of the strategy for the new millennium, a number of "Boutique Jewels" are being offered as rare and special examples of Winston history. The creations displayed provide a cross-section of the variety in the firm's history, some representing glamour and opulence, others conveying whimsy and charm. Throughout its history, Harry Winston has been "court jeweler" to many of the world's richest and most powerful people. Embarking on a new era, Ronald Winston will continue this legend into the new Millennium.
A SET OF BLACK AND PINKISH BROWN CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND JEWELRY, BY HARRY WINSTON

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A SET OF BLACK AND PINKISH BROWN CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND JEWELRY, BY HARRY WINSTON
Comprising a ring, centering upon a black cultured pearl, measuring approximately 12.40 mm, within an undulating surround of vertically-set tapered baguette-cut diamond arches, alternating with horizontally-set graduated baguette-cut diamonds; and a pair of ear clips en suite, mounted in platinum
Signed Winston for Harry Winston
With certificates 11436837, 11436845 and 11436848 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that the two pinkish brown cultured pearls and the black cultured pearl are of natural color (2)