Harry Winston and the bridal Belle
Harry
Winston's new Belle collection of diamond bridal
jewels links back to the history of this house that is
associated with all things American and the heady days of New
York's rise to international power. The Belle collection of jewels
takes its name from one Arabella 'Belle' Huntington, the estate of
whom in 1926 Mr Harry Winston himself purchased for a mighty
$1.2million. The incredible array of exceptional pearls and
diamonds in the estate of this railway baron heiress, were some of
the key purchases that made the Winston name. As with other
acquisitions of the time, he would eventually refashion them into
more contemporary designs for the buyers of the roaring twenties
and beyond.
Embodying the diamond-driven
philosophy of those days and the spirit of Arabella Huntington, the
Belle bridal collection whisks us back to heady days of the roaring
twenties with bold geometric bezels hand-set with diamond
micropave, all surrounding dazzling centre stones, which are D-E-F
in colour, and VS2 or higher in clarity. The quality of the stones
is as one would expect of Harry Winston: top, top, top.
The Harry
Winston style is evident throughout and effortlessly so with an
emphasis on strong settings with kerpow diamonds worthy of any
heiress and her future estate. Each setting has been
hand-constructed from platinum with a minimal amount of metal in
order to further emphasise the stones. The collection starts
at $5,800 with the engagement rings priced from $14,000.