
"Color continues to play a strong creative role in high-end collections through semi-precious stones such as topaz, tourmaline and lemon citrine, precious stones such as sapphires, rubies or emeralds, or naturally colored diamonds in rare blues and fancy pinks or yellows.
Nature-oriented designs, such as flower brooches and star fish shapes, are quite popular at the moment, says Robey, and designers also have been picking up on a lot of feminine inspirations and turning them into art deco and Renaissance styles." If you want to read the rest of the Forbes article and see all 10 pieces of jewelry, scroll down to the subtitle "In Pictures: Ten Of The World's Most Expensive Jewels" to start the slide show.
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