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Pomellato
Established in Milan in 1967, Pomellato stands out at the Doha Jewellery and Watches Exhibition (DJWE) 2018 for its unique design, blending impeccable craftsmanship and contemporary spirit. Timeless and fashionable, the brand was the first to introduce the prêt-à-porter vision into the world of jewellery, infusing classic tradition with a new twist. Crafted by the hands of expert goldsmiths, its creations heighten colourful gems through innovative stone cutting and setting techniques, which over time have come to define a consistent, unmistakable and iconic style. The mission to bring the jewel out of the safe and wear it every day embodies the attitude and personality of women.

Graham
Watchmaker since 1695, Graham watches conform to the time. Graham is an unrepentantly English name for an exquisitely English watch. Graham engineers, designers and watchmakers create a form of mechanical perfection that doesn’t look or feel like just another Swiss watch. One that has its own quirky way of doing things. And indeed, Graham watches have a certain confidence about them. They’re not shy and retiring. They’ve got big movements, big features, big pushers and slightly bigger hands than most.

Cartier
For the necklace, Cartier brings together a rare trio of briolette-cut yellow diamonds, totalling 74.24 carats. Their vivacity inspired the Maison for an ethereal creation playing with light effects. The composition is ordered from the central line, which casts the perspective. On each side, paved motifs unfold with their repetition setting the rhythm, creating a luminous vibration. A scintillating halo, tempered with delicacy by the satiny natural pearls. Being modular, the necklace transforms into a jewellery set. The matched pair of yellow diamonds can be placed on the pendant earrings. The central line is also removable to be worn on a chain as a pendant, with the central diamond on its own.

Graff
For over half a century, Graff has epitomised the very pinnacle of the high jewellery industry, discovering and crafting diamonds of brilliance and rarity. Founded by Laurence Graff OBE in 1960, the company remains a family business that stewards every stage of the jewellery making process - from the sourcing of each rough stone, through to the cutting, polishing and setting of each piece. With almost 60 stores worldwide, Graff has ambitiously grown from its foundation in the UK to achieve a global presence.
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