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Venyx is a futuristic fine jewellery brand founded by the 27-year-old Greek heiress Eugenie Niarcho in July 2013. Inspired by nature, her fine jewellery creations include oversized reptile rings fashioned from gold and diamonds.

Venyx Blue Chamaeleo ring in yellow gold with multi-coloured gemstones.
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Greece's new troupe of fine jewellery designers is producing some seriously exciting designs

The reverse of the Venyx Theiya Obscura pendant from Greek jewellery designer Eugenie Niarchos.
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Best of 2014: emerging designers

Francesa Grima "Invader II" necklace with emeralds in blackened gold (£1,965).
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Christmas gift ideas for women: cool jewels for style queens

Venyx Electra Hoop earrings with coloured gemstones, from the new Theiya collection.
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Venyx jewellery: the new Theiya collection brings the Sun, the Moon and the stars to Earth

Venyx's Miss Zeus arm cuff features gold lightening bolts that wrap around the arm, encrusted with diamonds and coloured stones (available at modaoperandi.com).
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Rainbow jewels: cascades of colour in one of the most covetable jewellery trends of the season

Venyx Reptilia Tartaruga Rainbow Camaeleo ring in yellow gold with multi-coloured gemstones.
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Dover Street Market: the coolest destination for fine jewellery in London

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