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Rio Tinto Unveils $1.1M Argyle Jewels
Oct 6, 2019 9:06 AM
By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... Rio Tinto has unveiled a necklace-and-ring set worth $1.1
million, created from 673 diamonds recovered from its Argyle mine in Australia.
The jewels, called Argyle Dreaming, were handcrafted by
jewelry designer John Calleija using pink, white, yellow, blue and champagne
diamonds, as well as gold from Rio Tinto’s Kennecott mine in the US, the
company said last week. Pieces in the set, which took 800 hours to make, have
interchangeable center stones. The 3.55-carat white diamond in the center of
the necklace can be switched out for the champagne diamond in the ring.
“This was a labor of love, an opportunity to work with the
entire Argyle diamond color palette,” Calleija noted. “I am thrilled with the
Argyle Dreaming necklace and ring. They are a permanent record of the most
intriguing diamonds in the world, and a beautiful endeavor that highlights Rio
Tinto’s commitment to integrity and traceability in its diamonds and gold
supply chain.”
Rio Tinto will showcase the set in New York and London
before returning it to Calleija’s retail stores in Australia.
Image: The Argyle Dreaming necklace. (Rio Tinto)
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Argyle Diamond Jewelry, Argyle Dreaming, John Calleija, Rapaport News, Rio Tinto
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