Anyone who hoards money has too much of it. Get out the cash, invest, boost the economy and create jobs. It’s not bad how the few extra zeros we pay for these necklaces can be legitimized. Just remember: your own assets clearly make a difference at the neck.
Tiffany & Co,
in 18 carat white gold with a blue elbaite tourmaline and diamonds, approx. 1’045’000.-
Bulgari,
“Roman Esedra Necklace”, with a 68.88-carat emerald and a yellow gold chain, approx. 2’176’700.-
Boucheron,
“Plume de Paon Necklace”, in tanzanite, diamonds, sapphires, tsavorites, white gold and titanium, approx. 234’000.-
Graff,
of yellow and white diamonds with yellow and white gold, approx. 2’000’000.-
Van Cleef & Arpels,
“Regina Montium Necklace”, necklace with detachable pendant in white gold, blue-green tourmalines, sapphires, aquamarines, tanzanites and diamonds, approx. 1’120’000.-
Pomellato,
“Castello Necklace”, in rose gold, diamonds and rubies with detachable chain, approx. 389’800.-
Messika,
“Imperial Move malachite necklace”, in yellow gold with diamonds and malachites, approx. 180’000.-
Chopard,
“Precious Lace”, on 18-carat white gold with pink sapphires and diamonds, approx. 295’500.-
Cartier,
“Grain de Café”, in rose gold with 32 obsidians and 129 diamonds, approx. 204’000.-
Piaget,
“Metaphoria Mineralis”, with diamonds, sapphires, aquamarine and rock crystal, approx. 530’000.-
Bucherer,
“Pastello Confetti Necklace”, made of differently cut sapphires, approx. 350’000.-
In addition to the big names, there are also numerous independent and local jewelry labels with exciting collections. Click here to go directly to our list.