2020 has not been the most placid year we have experienced, and Pride is not happening this month like every year, but that doesn’t mean it’s cancelled altogether. Pride is never cancelled. Let’s commemorate the month with an eclectic selection of colourful jewellery pieces from both Thai and international brands
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Continuing and adding onto the vivid momentum of Dior’s preceding high jewellery collection, Victoire de Castellane has dreamt up with 39 precious pieces for the latest assortment. This time, the rainbow coloured lacquer and the opal’s mesmerising play of colour are in the limelight. Â
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Have fun stacking different pieces from Kavant & Sharart. From rings to bangles and earrings, there is something for everyone to express their creativity with. For this month, we choose the Origami Ziggy Fancy Sapphire Pave Bangle in 18K yellow gold with rainbow coloured sapphires.
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Have fun with Swarovski’s customisable charm bracelet. Available in 12 colours, the charms corresponds to the hues of each month’s birthstone. Get all the colours and change them around as you like.Â
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Maison de Jewels is only releasing 100 pieces of each design from this special rainbow collection, so once they’re gone, they’re gone. From now until June 15, a portion of the proceeds will be passed on to UNICEF for philanthropic causes. The pieces are available in 18K yellow and 18K pink gold, each with a unique running number.Â
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The signature Force 10 bracelet from Fred highlights a rainbow gradation of coloured stones that brightens the masculine look of the design. Available in two sizes, the piece can be customised from the buckle to the material of the bracelet. Choose between 18K white or pink gold for the main part, while the strap can range from simple nylon to precious metals with diamonds.
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Patcharavipa is donating the proceeds from every Rainbow Chain Ring sold to the United Kingdom National Health Service and Rajavithi Hospital in Thailand to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic. The ring is made with brilliant 18K Siam gold with coloured sapphire pave all around.
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