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Seen @ Tiffany & Co. "A Brilliant Legacy" Exhibition in China
By SENATUS Editor | 28 December 2013

For the first time in China, world-renowned jeweller Tiffany & Co. has brought the brilliance of its design in an exhibition entitled "A Brilliant Legacy", featuring treasured pieces from its archives, including the magnificent 128-carat Tiffany Diamond as it celebrates 175 years as the leading purveyor of fine diamonds. On 7 December, more than 200 guests were hosted at a star-studded gala, attended by actress Carina Lau, who dazzled on the red carpet with the sparkling Tiffany Rhapsody necklace, with diamonds weighing about 30 carats and a centerpiece pendant containing a sparkling 20-carat vivid yellow diamond.

Joining Carina were fellow celebrities Ni Ni, Shu-pei Qin, Liang Zhang, Da-wei Tong, Yue Guan, Joe Chen and Tao Yin. Read more here: http://senatus.net/article/tiffany-co-showcases-legendary-128-carat-tiffany-diamond-beijing/

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