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#GPHG 2024 Nominee - Jewellery - Piaget Aura High Jewellery Watch
By SENATUS Editor | 11 November 2024

Continuing on igniting the spark between past and present times, these most sumptuous creations from Piaget’s archives are reimagined with an exacting combination of artistic daring and material mastery. When Aura debuted in 1989, it sparked a frenzy of enthusiasm for the daring nature of its seamless integration of its bracelet and case entirely in white diamonds, proving Piaget’s prowess in gem-setting. Now, for its 35th anniversary, the Maison celebrates this precious icon with a mesmerizing contrast of dazzling diamonds and vibrant rubies. This audacious new addition to the Aura family is at the very pinnacle of High Jewellery and Watchmaking. A true passion which was perfectly summed up back in the days by Yves Piaget : “I wanted to present our watches and jewellery as works of art, and those who shape them as true artists.”

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