Misaki’s organic dreams collection

By Monami Krishna Thakur: Subscribe to Monami's

September 23, 2010 12:42 PM EDT

Pearl jewelry is making a statement this season with new innovative designs and patterns.

Monaco-based jewelry house, Misaki has recently come up with an intriguing collection playing with warm tones; beautifully blending copper bronze, ochre, sand, vanilla and light rose pearlescent.
The new Organic Dreams Collection is provocative yet trendy; inspired by the beauty of nature, the earth and the sun.

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Founded in 1987, Misaki produces inspirational designs combining European design spirit with high craftsmanship. Within a few years of its establishment, Misaki has become a leading brand merchandising new concepts in pearls.

As a pioneer, Misaki elevated the whole concept of pearl jewellery and watches by creating a totally new philosophy and lifestyle for pearls.

Apart from in-house designs, Misaki also produces exquisite creations by European designers.

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The new collection has been crafted making use of organic shapes like petals, curves and natural flows. The numerous lines created within this collection include Excess, Sand, Ethnica, Petal, Spin, Floralis, Delight, Blossom and Fluid. Each of these lines draws inspiration from different elements of nature which contributes to their distinct forms and shapes.

The collection can be availed from exclusive Misaki boutiques across the globe.

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