The actress Blanca Suarez presented yesterday in Vitoria Television Festival her new serie "Carlos, King Emperor" on the role of Queen Elisabeth from Portugal. All eyes were fixed on her while she was wearing amazing Piaget pieces during the orange carpet walk.
She wore earrings of the Piaget Rose Passion collection. These earrings are an example of creativity and elegance, two characteristics of the Maison. A meticulous craftsmanship work has been necessary in order to provide fluidity and volume to this unique piece. Gemologists needed at least 8 months to perfectly pair the stones, to find ideal cuts and color harmony. Diamonds, sapphires, aquamarines and rubellites shine with their own light in this exceptional piece.The ring chosen for this carpet belongs to the Piaget Rose collection. The roses have always been part of the life of Yves Piaget and the history of the Maison. These true muses constantly inspired Piaget creations in a subtle, emotional and extremely sensitive manner.
Piaget Rose Passion earrings in 18K white gold set with 14 brilliant-cut diamonds (approx. 1.50 ct), 2 pear-shaped orange garnets (approx. 4.97 ct) 14 pear-shaped yellow sapphires (approx. 3.09 ct), 12 pear-shaped aquamarines (approx. 5.34 ct), 10 pear-shaped green tourmalines (approx. 7.62 ct), 2 pear-shaped blue sapphires (approx. 13.93 ct) and 2 cushion-cut rubellites (approx. 15.64 ct) - Ref: G38LT300
Piaget Rose ring in white gold set with 112 brilliant-cut diamonds (2.38ct) - Ref: G34U6800
About Piaget
It was in La Côte-aux-Fées that Georges-Edouard Piaget set up his first workshop in the family farmhouse and devoted himself to producing high-precision movements. This was back in 1874 and marked the start of an ever-growing reputation. In 1943, the company took a decision that would prove crucial to its future by registering its brand name. Faithful to its pioneering spirit, Piaget in the late 1950s set about designing and manufacturing the ultra-thin movements that would become one of the Maison’s signatures and leave a lasting impression on watchmaking.
But Piaget was also a style: a marriage of gold and an explosion of color, new shapes, precious gems, and dials made of hard stones. Carried along on the wave of extraordinary creativity driven by Yves G. Piaget, the brand’s jewelry collection grew in a original direction with a resolute emphasis on color.
Rich with 140 years of history, the ever-bold brand, innovated by offering jewels in motion, extravagant Haute Joaillerie collections, and incredible watches to become today one of the world’s most prestigious watchmaker-jewelers.
Piaget has a longstanding commitment to supporting cinema and the arts. On February 27th, Piaget will continue its lead sponsorship of the Film Independent Spirit Awards for the ninth consecutive year.