Hermes Fine Jewelry Designed by Pierre Hardy
Marissa Liu — April 6, 2010 — Luxury
References: nymag
The first collection of Hermès fine jewelry, or "haute bijouterie" as the company is calling the line, features fourteen pieces influenced by horses and equestrian pursuits. Designed by Pierre Hardy a pair of clip-on rose gold and black jade earrings runs at a cool $23,675.
The most expensive items in the Hermès fine jewelry collection is a diamond necklace that will retail for $880,000 (really?! In this economy?!). All pieces come with a custom-made alligator leather box complete with a real zebra skin mat.
The most expensive items in the Hermès fine jewelry collection is a diamond necklace that will retail for $880,000 (really?! In this economy?!). All pieces come with a custom-made alligator leather box complete with a real zebra skin mat.
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