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Trenches of inhuman jewelry designers use precious stones to design the world's most famous attractions

After two years of travel restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the world is ready for an exotic summer to a distant destination. Harry Winston fulfilled that desire with its new Majestic Escapes fine jewelry collection, named after a dazzling array of eight famous districts. From the blooming pink bougainvillea on Italy's Amalfi Coast, to Santorini's iconic dome structure, to the sunset hues of the Grand Canyon, the spirit of each global destination is perfectly presented with vibrant, rare gemstones by the artisans of the legendary New York maison. Taking more than two years to complete, from conception to creation, this collection is a journey of gemstones for the senses.

Trenches of inhuman jewelry designers use precious stones to design the world's most famous attractions

1. St. Bart's

St Barts has long attracted creative people. Harry Winston now pays homage to the island paradise with a charming necklace made up of 57 carats of pear-shaped paraíba and other tourmalines — each partially surrounded by diamonds — that have been singled out to mimic the dappled effects of sunlight on the crystal-blue water.

Trenches of inhuman jewelry designers use precious stones to design the world's most famous attractions

2. Marrakech

The Moroccan capital is full of bright colors, perhaps famous for the Marjorele blue, a unique and fresh hue used by the artist Jacques Majorelle in the famous Majorelle Gardens. Crafted from sapphires, emeralds and diamonds, this eye-catching necklace perfectly captures the spirit of the region.

Trenches of inhuman jewelry designers use precious stones to design the world's most famous attractions

3. Santorini

Overlooking the magnificent Aegean Sea with its iconic white domed building, this ancient island is one of the most famous islands in the world. The Harry Winston Santorini Suite is embellished with aquamarines, sapphires and diamonds, reminiscent of the steep buildings on the edge of the cliffs.

Trenches of inhuman jewelry designers use precious stones to design the world's most famous attractions

4. Grand Canyon

The warmth of the majestic Grand Canyon at sunset is presented in spectacular shades of pink, purple and orange, paired with purple-pink sapphires and orange spsartite.

Trenches of inhuman jewelry designers use precious stones to design the world's most famous attractions
Trenches of inhuman jewelry designers use precious stones to design the world's most famous attractions

5. Okinawa, Japan

Inspired by the port of paradise in Okinawa, Japan, this necklace is a New York jewelry store that incorporates pink and pearl tones from the Pacific sunrise with a variety of diamond, turquoise beads, white pearls and pink sapphire accessories.

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