Sparkling New Addition to the Irish Social Scene Gemini Fine Jewellery Dazzled as it Launched

Apr 19
08:02

2011

Yogesh Giri

Yogesh Giri

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Gemini Fine Jewellery made its official debut on the red carpet on 15th May and dazzled guests with its stunning Hollywood themed collection,

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including opulent multicoloured statement neckpieces,Sparkling New Addition to the Irish Social Scene Gemini Fine Jewellery Dazzled as it Launched  Articles chic chandelier earrings and the hot favourite for the season, the sexy serpent bangle.

 

If you haven’t yet heard of Gemini, where have you been???!!! TV actress Amy Huberman, showbiz red carpet hosts Lorraine Keane and Sybil Mulcahy, TV presenter Maura Derrane have been spotted donning the Italian designed Swarovski and Cubic Zirconia jewels in recent weeks! Even the boys have been getting in on the act with Munster and Ireland rugby player Jerry Flannery and The Café’s Aidan Power donning Gemini cufflinks at recent awards ceremonies!

 

Gemini Fine Jewellery, established in the UK in 2000, is bursting onto the accessory scene in Ireland with this stunning Hollywood Collection - the ultimate in chic with a medley of vibrant colours in a host of fresh designs that pushes the boundaries of fashion accessories to the limit.

 

 

The new collection for 2008 features no less than 450 rich styles full of character, from multi-gemmed necklaces and earrings to serpent bracelets, crystal cuffs and stunning cluster rings……making any outfit Hollywood material!

 

So if you’re looking to stand out from the crowd at the races, woo the guests at a wedding or garden party then a Gemini piece from the ‘Hollywood Collection’ is a must on your fashion list this summer. Ranging from €45, Gemini’s new collection is this season’s affordable luxury and is available from a variety of stockists in Dublin and around the country.

 

Three-quarters of women said that they would be willing to pay more for jewellery which had been ethically sourced as opposed to so-called blood diamonds, which come from war-torn countries and are synonymous with worker exploitation. For 78 per cent of women the design of jewellery is of paramount significance as up to 65 per cent of females are prepared to waste time online researching a possible jewellery purchase before visiting a store.

 

Worldwide Jewellery London is positive about the designer jewellery marketplace and is expecting more people to invest in charms and trinkets despite the current economic climate.

 

For a full list of stockists please call 01 -6608540.

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