SELBY Ginza Boutique - Information on 4 newly arrived products
HARRY WINSTON...1 point
Pomellato...1 point
Tiffany Pt950/ K18WG Diamond Pendant Necklace Crown Key 62.0cm
¥490,000 (tax included) → Sale price ¥441,000 (tax included)
When the delicate, soft curves and highly transparent diamonds catch the light, their beauty shines even brighter. Diamonds create a gorgeous look on the chest of adult women who tend to feel lonely... When the keys and crown are hung on Tiffany, they transform into a cute design with a strong presence.
Tiffany Pt950 cushion cut diamond ring 0.54ct E VVS2 #8.5
¥700,000 (tax included) → Sale price ¥630,000 (tax included)
Tiffany Soleste combines delicacy with a gorgeous presence. A cushion-cut diamond sits in the center.
The bead-set diamonds surrounding it sparkle gorgeously.
When you actually wear it, you may feel that the diamond is larger than you would think at 0.54ct. It is a brand called Tiffany, and the high grade E-VVS2 is also recommended.
HARRY WINSTON Pt950 Pear Shape Cut Diamond Pendant Necklace 0.50ct F VS1 41.0cm
¥740,000 (tax included) → Sale price ¥629,000 (tax included)
A brilliant glow that makes you feel happy just by looking at it, a strong glow that hides power behind it...
Once you start talking about the charm of Harry Winston's diamonds, you won't be able to stop. Simple and chic. What is indispensable to the ideal fashion of such an adult woman is the sparkle of diamonds that emits clear light. From the cut to the clarity to the setting that brings out its beauty, the best Harry Winston will have a tremendous effect.
Pomellato K18YG Citrine Bangle
¥1,000,000 (tax included) → Sale price ¥850,000 (tax included)
This is a work by Pomellato from the late 1900s.
There is no collection name, but it reminds us of the current "nude"
Stone cutting and nailless setting. In today's world where the price of gold is soaring, a luxurious piece like this is extremely valuable.
Its unconventional beauty is due to the unique technique of using minute holes drilled into the stone seat, securing the stone with screws, and then closing the holes.