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Jasmine by Stefan Hafner, his new aesthetic visions

They match every look at any time of the day, enhance and illuminate any skin color and shade. They are known as “girl’s best friend”: diamonds. Jasmine, one of the four new Stefan Hafner collections,haute-couture jewelry synonymous with Made in Italy excellence, is a fabulous waterfall of diamonds made for dignified women.  

Inspired by the places and cultures of four different continents, in the year of the Expo Milan 2015, Jasmine, Oceano, Chopin and Aria, are a voyage of fantasy around the world, made of precious stones and gold. Exotic creations that trace their origins to the visionary imagination of the founder of the maison: Stefan Hafner, a man of great culture and aesthetic sensibility who strongly characterized the creative legacy handed down to designer Francesco Cosentino who, with his great talent, continues to express his values, his refined tastes, his in-depth technical abilities and craftsmanship in the brand.

Jasmine collection is inspired by the rich decoration of ancient Moroccan palaces. A delicate and, at the same time, sumptuous manufacturing, almost regal.  Repeating patterns in constant intervals create a lace design made of light and dark. Meticulous attention paid to every detail: closures are almost invisible, bracelets are reinforced with an internal special spring that guarantees a perfect tightness.

While waiting to discover other collections, have you already chosen what to wear these jewels with?

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