Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Nicole Kidman Wears Rough And Polished diamonds Sautoir Necklace At Oscar Awards

An extraordinary rough and polished diamonds sautoir necklace designed by L'Wren Scott made his debut on the red carpet today at the 80th Academy Awards. The spectacular bouncer, worn by Oscar presenter Nicole Kidman, contains a total of 7645, including rough diamonds, faceted and polished diamonds, with a total of nearly 1400 carats.

The bouncer, which was designed by Scott, directed and produced by Uni-Design SA in Paris and India uses a wide variety of shapes and cuts diamonds. Each diamond is individually chosen by the designer to get into a comprehensive approach. The subtle design required beyond 6200 hours of crafts. Diamonds have never been used so truly unique on the red carpet. It is a tribute to the visionary leadership of the architect that such incredible amount of diamonds can be worn so effort.

L'Wren Scott is a talented cartoonist at the same time a line of clothes, jewellery and diamonds. The diamond, she designed pieces have appeared on the red carpet Oscar in the past. During his career in the fashion industry, it has created many loyal supporters. Its new incursions in clothing and jewelry from its cement further that the style of the arbitrator and celebrities from the worlds of fashion major.

Uni-Design is the manufacture of jewellery arm of the leading international trading and polishing of diamonds company, Diarough Group, which is headquartered in Antwerp, Belgium. The world's most famous jewelry houses in Paris, London, New York and look to the exquisite Diarough Group at the source of polished stones, and work with them to produce the most desirable and unique pieces of jewelry, such as 'Extraordinary bouncer showcased at Academy Awards today.