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Boghossian's Jewelry Set Uses Gemstones and Diamonds on Pastel Hues

Boghossian's new set of jewelry uses pastel hues to create sorbet-themed pieces. The Geneva-based brand uses sharp technical expertise and luscious gems in its series to create a geometric clash. The collection includes a range of earrings and necklaces with a suite of aquamarine, morganites, and green tourmalines.

The collection boasts a sorbet appearance using colored gemstones and diamonds set on pastel hues. In addition, the brand showcases its innovative technology through its patented Merveilles manufacturing techniques. This process makes it possible for diamonds to be set on all sides of a jewel to mimic the appearance of floating on a nearly invisible metal structure, as explained by the brand's managing partner Roberto Boghossian. Some pieces incorporate titanium fiber for additional uniqueness.
Trend Themes
1. Sorbet-colored Jewelry - Opportunity for luxury jewelry brands to explore the use of pastel hues and colored gemstones in their collections.
2. Geometric Clash Jewelry - Opportunity for jewelry brands to experiment with combining geometric shapes in their designs.
3. Patented Diamond Setting Technology - Opportunity for jewelry brands to develop innovative diamond setting techniques like Boghossian's Merveilles for a unique selling point.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Jewelry - Luxury jewelry brands can incorporate sorbet-colored pastel hues, geometric designs, and innovative diamond setting techniques to bring unique offerings to their customers.
2. Gemstone Mining - Mining companies can explore mining gemstones like aquamarine, morganite, and green tourmaline for use in the luxury jewelry industry.
3. Titanium Fiber Manufacturing - Manufacturers can capitalize on the use of titanium fiber in jewelry manufacturing to cater to the growing demand for unique and eco-friendly materials.

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