The Property of

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The Property of
A GENTLEMAN

A SUITE OF IMPORTANT BLUE TOPAZ, SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND AQUAMARINE JEWELLERY, BY MOUAWAD AND KUTCHINSKY

Comprising a fringe necklace, the front section designed as a series of graduated cushion-shaped and rectangular-cut blue topaz and circular-cut diamond clusters, each with pear-shaped diamond flexible tassels, with cushion-shaped sapphire and circular-cut diamond flowerhead surmounts to the circular-cut diamond backchain with pear-shaped diamond detail, 40.7 cm.; a bracelet, 17.0 cm.; a watch, set with five oval-cut aquamarines, 17.2 cm., case signed by Kutchinsky; a ring and a pair of ear-pendants en suite, mounted in 18K gold, in a black leather extensively fitted travelling case
Necklace, bracelet, ring and ear-pendants with jeweller's mark for Mouawad
Watch signed by Kutchinsky

Total estimated weight of the diamonds: approximately 107 carats


The prestgious firm of Mouawad was founded in 1890 when David Mouawad, grandfather of the current head, Robert, opened his workshop in Lebanon. At an historical crossroads of the Occident and the Middle East, Lebanon had a strong and diverse influence on this creator of unique and distinctive jewels.

The firm's development is due mainly to the dynamism of Robert Mouawad, a man of creative genius, whose energetic guidance has brought an international dimension and reputation to his establishment. His choice of artists and craftsmen has enabled him to create masterpieces worthy of royalty such as the jewelled Bonsai presented by the diplomatic
community to the new empereor of Japan in 1993. The firm of Mouawad now extends from Jeddah and Riyadh to the main jewellery centres of Geneva, Paris, Antwerp, New York and the Far East including six workshops
around the globe.

The collection of important and historic diamonds formed by Mouawad
during the last twenty-five years places it as one of the jewellery
world's most important firms. Its distinguished reputation will
certainly remain thanks to the energy and dedication of the family
members.
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