Jeweller shows at Chelsea 2014
This week sees a jewellery first at the Chelsea Flower show says Hetty Chidwick, as Annoushka's One of a Kind collection is shown at this week's event


You would think that flowers and jewellery would have been linked in people's minds, but this year, Annoushka Ducas is actually the first jeweller to showcase a collection at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
From 20th-24th May, Annoushka's One of a Kind collection will be displayed inside Louis Calmels' Khora architectural dome, a stunning rotunda construction made from steel and glass, inspired by the Palm House at Kew Gardens. Employing the latest techniques in design and engineering this is the perfect home for the intricately designed jewellery during the show.
Part of the high jewellery collection are these stunning Triptlet Apatite earrings made from 18ct white gold, diamond, mother of pearl and rock crystal, truly one of a kind. £11,500 (020-7881 5858; www.annoushka-jewellery.com) * RHS Chelsea Flower Show 20th-24th May 19, 2014
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