Chen Yayun/Taipei report
British diamond brand De Beers will be holding the "Nature's Origins Top Jewelry Exhibition" at Taipei 101 boutique from now until October 11th. Today, actress Xie Yifen (Janet) is invited as a guest to become a lady for a day Wearing jewelry worth hundreds of millions of dollars, she revealed that she does not need to report to her husband George to buy fine products, because the husband and wife trust each other to be rational shoppers. Her most precious diamond is hidden in her mouth, which is the diamond tongue given by her husband in the early days of dating. Ring, let her wear sweetness away at any time.
▲ Janet appeared wearing De Beers jewelry worth hundreds of millions of dollars. (Photo/Photo by Lin Jingmin)
▲ Janet’s favorite neck Soothing Lotus necklace is 43,000,000 yuan, which combines 6 colors of rough diamonds and polished diamonds. (Photo/Photo by Lin Jingmin)
Janet often travels to the mountains and the sea to make shows and filming. She said: "Although I look like a man, I still enjoy being beautifully dressed and shiny on stage. It's very extreme!" She was right. The 43 million yuan Soothing Lotus necklace worn today is so beautiful that it combines 6 different colors and cut shapes of rough diamonds and polished diamonds. At the same time, it is inlaid with 691 pieces of 270 carats in the treasure of De Beers. The Talisman Wonder disc is shaken, and I want to go to Namibia, the birthplace of the 17.1 carat cognac diamond in the center.
▲Evening view of the Orange River in Namibia, one of the De Beers mining areas (left), and elephants strolling in the Limpopo Nature Reserve in South Africa Venice.
▲Zebras in the Orapa Ecological Reserve in Botswana (left), the view of the winter sunset on the way to the Gaoqiugui Mine in Northwestern Canada.
This year's new crown pneumonia epidemic has made people reflect on the relationship with nature. De Beers will use this jewelry exhibition to reveal the mysterious appearance of the brand's four major diamond producing countries, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Canada, and show De Beers's diamond mining At the same time, it has also invested a lot of effort in protecting nature, and promised to plan 6 hectares of land as a nature reserve for every 1 hectare of land affected by mining projects. At present, there are about 20 hectares of conservation land. The "Road" project maintains the diversity of animals and plants, and carries out an elephant migration plan in the Limpopo Nature Reserve in Venice, South Africa.
▲ The 17.1 carat, brandy-colored center diamond of De Beers Talisman Wonder comes from Namibia.
▲The highest price 15.28 carat DB Classic platinum emerald cut diamond ring in this jewelry exhibition, 10.16 carat DB Classic platinum pear cut diamond ring.
▲De Beers 10.09 carat DB Classic platinum heart-cut diamond ring, 5.93 grams of cushion-cut yellow diamond ring with pear-shaped side diamonds.
▲De Beers Portraits of Nature series Electric Cichlid yellow diamond and white diamond necklace, Soothing Lotus diamond earrings.
Tiffany & Co. is also a brand that attaches great importance to the source of diamonds and social responsibility. Since last year, it has shared the origin of diamonds with customers, and further shared the diamond process. Each independently registered diamond (0.18 carats and above) has "T&Co "Serial number laser etching, Let customers know the source area information of the diamonds they buy, and ensure that each diamond is a "conflict-free" diamond.
▲The Tiffany Setting 2.09 carat six-prong inlaid platinum diamond ring with color F and clarity VS1. (Photo/Tiffany provided, the same below)
▲TIFFANY & CO. leads the industry to disclose the source of diamonds.