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Graff to Debut Masterpieces at Biennale des Antiquaires in Paris

Sep 10, 2014 11:21 AM   By Jeff Miller
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RAPAPORT... Graff Diamonds will join several high-end jewelry  exhibitors at the La Biennale des Antiquaires in Paris this week to showcase unique and rare masterpiece creations, including a dramatic necklace with richly colored clusters of sapphire beads entwined with pave diamond leaves and stems. A pair of earrings accompany the necklace and feature a single emerald-cut sapphire surrounded by three pave diamond leaves and sapphire beads.

A second highlight from Graff incorporates an emerald and briolette beaded tassel that extends from an intricate central diamond necklace set with cushion-cut emeralds. A pair of earrings complement the piece. graff
 
Francois Graff, the CEO of Graff Diamonds, said, "La Biennale brings togetehr the finest luxury brands of the very highest calibre -- and we are delited to be involved in 2014 as we continue the expansion of the Graff Diamonds brand globally."

The 27th Biennale des Antiquaires beings September 11 and ends on September 21. Fine jewelry brands schedule to exhibit this year include Alexandre Reza, Véronique Bamps, Boucheron, Bulgari, Chanel, Cartier, Chaumet, David Morris, Dior, Martin Du Daffoy, Piaget, Siegelson, Van Cleef & Arpels and Wallace Chan.

Syndicat National des Antiquaires' (SNA) president, Christian Deydier, collaborated with interior designer Jacques Grange to recreate the Versailles Gardens under the iconic Grand Palais glass dome for this exhibition.  Biennale des Antiquaires also introduced a new logo this year, a tribute to the four-horse chariot that crowns the Grand Palais and a triumphant evocation of Ancient Greece and Rome.

The event attracts the finest art and antique dealers who gather to present their greatest masterpieces.


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