Cyril Roger Brossard
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by Sharon Johal December 5, 2012 1:27 PM
Robert Wan, one of the leading distributors of Tahitian pearls, unveiled his latest collection for 2013 ?The treasures of Robern Wan? in Dubai yesterday. Wan?s mantra ?pearls are the perfect symbol of feminity? became evident on inspection of his display of magnificent masterpieces.
The collection of sautoirs, bracelets and rings have been inspired by Wan?s love affair with the Island of Marutea as well as the verdant beauty of the islands of French Polynesia. It is here where Wang cultivates his pearls to perfection. The glorious gems come in an array of striking colors ranging from pure snow to rose and royal gold as well as silver. These rainbow of natural colors express the wonders of the lagoons, sunsets and birds inherent in Marutea.
Amazingly enough, the colors of the pearls have not been tampered with ? most surely a sign of nature at its finest. The pearl oysters are carefully monitored from their birth for about five years in order to harvest such beautiful creations. A sautoir with pearls in perfect symmetry and similar colour may therefore take months or years to create.
Audrey Tcherkoff, General Manager of Robert Wan Middle East intends to establish the brand as the ?ultimate pearl producer in the region?. Her passion for pearls began five years ago when she submerged herself in the stories of the underwater world by Tahitian lagoons.
Wan and his team has a range of pearl creations to suit the ever-changing desires of the modern woman including Wan Design, a contemporary range of necklaces and bracelets that are strung on silk representing the diverse and playful pear; The Divas Collection, an exclusive line born out of years of harvest; Robert Wan Bridal Collection, the perfect array of gems for that very special day and other bespoke collections whereby clients consult with the designers to create a unique piece tailored to their desires.
Robert Wan is located in Almas Tower in JLT. For more information, visit www.robertwan.com
by Sharon Johal December 5, 2012 1:27 PM
Robert Wan, one of the leading distributors of Tahitian pearls, unveiled his latest collection for 2013 ?The treasures of Robern Wan? in Dubai yesterday. Wan?s mantra ?pearls are the perfect symbol of feminity? became evident on inspection of his display of magnificent masterpieces.
The collection of sautoirs, bracelets and rings have been inspired by Wan?s love affair with the Island of Marutea as well as the verdant beauty of the islands of French Polynesia. It is here where Wang cultivates his pearls to perfection. The glorious gems come in an array of striking colors ranging from pure snow to rose and royal gold as well as silver. These rainbow of natural colors express the wonders of the lagoons, sunsets and birds inherent in Marutea.
Amazingly enough, the colors of the pearls have not been tampered with ? most surely a sign of nature at its finest. The pearl oysters are carefully monitored from their birth for about five years in order to harvest such beautiful creations. A sautoir with pearls in perfect symmetry and similar colour may therefore take months or years to create.
Audrey Tcherkoff, General Manager of Robert Wan Middle East intends to establish the brand as the ?ultimate pearl producer in the region?. Her passion for pearls began five years ago when she submerged herself in the stories of the underwater world by Tahitian lagoons.
Wan and his team has a range of pearl creations to suit the ever-changing desires of the modern woman including Wan Design, a contemporary range of necklaces and bracelets that are strung on silk representing the diverse and playful pear; The Divas Collection, an exclusive line born out of years of harvest; Robert Wan Bridal Collection, the perfect array of gems for that very special day and other bespoke collections whereby clients consult with the designers to create a unique piece tailored to their desires.
Robert Wan is located in Almas Tower in JLT. For more information, visit www.robertwan.com