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Michelle Ong, who works under the brand name Carnet (see previous), apparently had an exhibit of her jewelry at the Asia House in London in 2011. I'm clearly a bit late to this, but the pieces were striking enough to warrent it. Particularly of note is her use of usually cut stones, like the briolette yellow diamond in the pendent and her ability to blend stones within a single field, for example the pomegranate seeds.

Pink Cloud pendent: Tourmaline, white diamond, blue sapphire, pink sapphire and amethyst set in platinum, white gold and titanium.Yellow teardrop pendent: Pale yellow diamonds and white diamonds set in gold and platinum
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Precious Plume: White Diamonds and Coloured Precious Stones "Feather" Brooch in Platinum and Titanium.'Supernova' broach. Light Brown Diamond and White Diamond set in Rose Gold.
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Pear Clip: White, fancy vivid and intense yellow and brown diamonds set in platinum and gold.Pomegranate broach: White, fancy yellow and brown diamonds set in platinum and yellow gold.
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