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JAR, Diamond, Cacholong, Sapphire and Titanium Brooch

Created in the style of Indian turban ornaments, this diamond, cacholong, sapphire and titanium brooch ...

Sapphire and emerald rings by JAR estimate: $45,000 – 55,000 each

Two rings by JAR, both belonging to the same lady. One set with with a ...

JAR reverse set aquamarine earclips

JAR earclips reverse set with aquamarines, sold to a collector for $187,500 at Sotheby’s New ...

JAR pearl earrings

A pair of gold earrings made by JAR Paris in 2012 composed of natural pearls ...

JAR emerald brooch, on show at the Bejewelled Treasures exhibition at the V&A

Emerald brooch, JAR Paris, 2002, on show as part of the Al Thani Collection at ...

This tourmaline and agate camellia brooch - one of a pair - is among JAR's earliest works and dates back to 1985. The brooches attracted fierce bidding from international collectors at Christie's Magnificent Jewels Sale in Geneva on 13 May.

This tourmaline and agate camellia brooch - one of a pair - is among JAR's ...

Among the many jewels from collectable jewelry houses to appear at Christie's New York auction of Magnificent Jewels were this pair of emerald, diamond and colored diamond ear clips by JAR, which sold for $845,000 - more than doubling its pre-sale estimat

Among the many jewels from collectable jewelry houses to appear at Christie's New York auction ...

A gold, diamond and green garnet Parrot Tulip bangle by JAR achieved $3,595,853 at Christie's Geneva Magnificent Jewels auction in November 2014 - the second highest price achieved for one of the jeweller's creations.

A gold, diamond and green garnet Parrot Tulip bangle by JAR achieved $3,595,853 at Christie's ...

Sapphire, ruby and diamond earrings by JAR from Dimitri Mavrommatis’ private collection to be auctioned by Sotheby’s Geneva this November (estimate: US$400,000-700,000).

Sapphire, ruby and diamond earrings by JAR from Dimitri Mavrommatis’ private collection to be auctioned ...

Lot 95, a coloured diamond and diamond ring by JAR, set with an old-mine cut fancy yellowish green diamond weighing approximately 2.49ct, mounted in platinum (estimate: US$300-500,000)

Lot 95, a coloured diamond and diamond ring by JAR, set with an old-mine cut ...

Lot 226, a coloured diamond and diamond ring by JAR, set with an oval-cut fancy intense yellow diamond weighing approximately 15.75ct, mounted in platinum (estimate: US$500-700,000)

Lot 226, a coloured diamond and diamond ring by JAR, set with an oval-cut fancy ...

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JAR diamond bracelet from 2010.

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JAR Butterfly brooch with sapphires, fire opals, rubies, amethyst, garnets and diamonds set in silver ...

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JAR Camelia brooch from 2010 with delicate pavé-set petals.

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This JAR cameo and rose petal brooch from 2011 once again shows off JAR's signature ...

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JAR developed a method of pavé-setting small gemstones to ensure as little as possible of ...

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JAR Poppy brooch decorated with pink and green enamel and set with one large pear-cut ...

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