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Who Would Pay $20,000 For a Hamburger Ring?

Plenty of people, it turns out. And they want ruby fruit pendants, 18 karat gold slinky-shaped bracelets and amethyst-and-jade camp necklaces too, as funky designs shake up the fine jewellery category.
Novelty is trending in fine jewellery.
Novelty is trending in fine jewellery. (BoF Team)

“Square cut or pear shape, these rocks won’t lose their shape,” sings Marilyn Monroe’s Lorelei Lee, fit with a sparkling Art Deco diamond collar and cuffs, in the 1953 classic “Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend.”

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