199
A JADEITE, DEMANTOID GARNET AND DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE, BY GIMEL

Designed as three jadeite hoops of different sizes, each of highly translucent material, suffused with brilliant emerald green streaks against light green background, to a detachable demantoid garnet hoop neckchain, mounted in 18k gold (with an extra 18k gold and diamond neckchain, and three diamond-set links), jadeite hoops inner diameter approximately 28.0, 35.5 and 43.5 mm, widths approximately 13.1 mm each, thicknesses approximately 3.0 mm each, neckchain 45.0 and 41.5 cm long

Estimate
4,800,000 - 6,800,000
18,240,000 - 25,840,000
615,000 - 870,000

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2012 Hong Kong

199

A JADEITE, DEMANTOID GARNET AND DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE, BY GIMEL


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Accompanied by report no. 6145050387 dated 26 September 2012 from the Gemological Institute of America stating that three green hoops are jadeite jades, natural colours and no evidences of impregnation were detected
Catalogue Note

Gimel’s workshop looks out into Japan's Rokko Mountains National Park. Separated by glass walls, the magnificent surrounds gave the creator, Ms Kaoru Kay Akihara a sense of closeness to nature. The composed and contemplative creator believes that a harmonious environment is required to create beautiful jewellery. Her signature trademark, is playfully hiding a small gem-set bug in each of her pieces – however small, like the ruby ladybird and sapphire ant on the reverse of the daisy (lot 201) and canary tourmaline sunflowers (lot 200).

Ms Akihara personally handpicks each stone for all her jewellery, with an uncompromising eye. Each Gimel piece is memorable for the subtle graduation of colour attained by the careful selection of specific gemstones. Often using coloured diamonds as shading and demantoid garnets to portray the beauty of nature's green, as exclusively presented by the stunning jadeite hoop necklace in lot 199. Her love for pearls, whether cultured or natural, is often used in many of her designs. Ms Akihara believes that pearls become a part of the wearer's life and will lasts for generations beyond.

Ms Akihara is driven by her fascination with the natural world. Simplicity and exquisite workmanship is what makes a Gimel piece the pinnacle of any jewellery collection. Gimel proves that standing the test of time can be achieved by skills and dedicated craftsmanship. Ms Akihara's goal is to create something aesthetical and everlasting for the future world to see and behold.

“Dancing lights, young fresh leaves eager with breath of life.
Humming bumblebees in search of honey, abound in fragrant with flowers.
Sunflowers face strongly towards the burning sun.

A dragonfly dances within the cool breeze.
Rhythmical cosmos sprays the autumn field,
Maple deepens its red, smiling in the tranquil sunshine.
Acknowledge the approaching winter.
The earth falls slowly to sleep as white crystals descend from heaven.

What have been lost and what will be lost, circle of life.
This beautiful and irreplaceable nature expressed in jewelry.
That is Gimel.” - Gimel
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