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s that once belonged to legendary designer and gemmologist Haroldo Burle-Marx. The gems – which yield a rainbow of colours, including iridescent aquamarines, rich purples and deep citrines – were passed on by Burle-Marx’s granddaughter to Kim Poor, who has created the Burle-Marx collection from them. Poor commented that it was “a privilege to work with such exceptional raw materials.”

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