July 11, 2013

Fortnum & Mason's Limited Edition Dark Jewel Collection by Stephen Webster for Dom Pe?rignon

If you happen to be in London this summer pass by famous Fortnum & Mason and grab a bottle of limited edition British designer Stephen Webster’s Dark Jewel Collection for Dom Perignon.

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The collection comprises of an attractive long finger ring and dramatic drop earrings set in 18ct white gold, with a black and white diamond pave shaped into intertwined leaves and vines. These unique high jewelry pieces feature Rubellite Tourmaline stones, whose deep, concentrated color recollects the rich intensity and complex structure of the Rosé Vintage 2002. Along with the ring and the earrings, Stephen Webster has also unveiled a limited edition collection of pendants and cufflinks. These are set with black sapphires and are shaped to pay ode to the iconic Dom Pérignon shield. Ten bottles of Dom Pérignon Rose 2002 paired with either a Stephen Webster pendant or cufflinks worth $750 will be exclusively sold at Fortnum & Mason, London along with the complete Dark Jewel collection .
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