Discover Archival Designs At Mikimoto

Mikimoto Jewellery Luxury

Mikimoto have gone through their archives and reintroduced iconic Art Deco designs. Reborn with a modern twist, the pearl bracelet and jewellery watch take inspiration from archival designs in the 1936 issue of Mikimoto's catalogue, Pearl. 

Mikimoto have recreated the glamour of that era with two pieces, a bracelet and watch, revitalising them for the modern day customer. Beloved by royal fashion, the pearl bracelet is a quintessential embodiment of Mikimoto's refined international legacy. The geometric diamond clasp takes its cue from the initial of the brand and Margarita - the Latin for 'pearl'. Lustrous Akoya cultured pearls create a double row bracelet, enhanced with diamond accents for added brilliance. This iconic bracelet is imbued with a sense of artistry and aesthetic that was born in Japan and has been shaped by influences from diverse cultures around the world. 

The archival jewellery watch has been updated with refreshed designs whilst retaining nods to the original 1936 design. Crafted with a double row of the finest Akoya cultured pearls, the exquisite bracelet watch features a mother of pearl dial and a dazzling diamond watch case. The timepiece brings feminine grace to the wearer. 

The new bracelet and watch are now available to buy in-store from Mikimoto, 179 New Bond Street. 

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