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Post By : IJ News Service On 15 March 2016 3:22 PM
Mirari has associated with Gemfields for Project Blossoming, a philanthropic partnership to support Project Nanhi Kali and the cause of girl child education.Mira Gulati, Founder & Principal Designer, Mirari has created an exclusively piece 'Cherry Blossom' for the cause which will be auctioned by Christie's at an exclusive black-tie event in June 2014. The proceeds raised from the sale will go directly to the cause, which aims to raise enough money to support a minimum of 2,000 girls.In their attempt to bring in a contribution to the Nanhi Kali initiative, they recently presented the 'CHERRY BLOSSOM parure'. %% Cherry blossoms are an important part of the Japanese art and culture. They represent innocence, simplicity and spring. They mark the arrival of new beginnings and bring hope and dreams of greater things to come. The pale pink and white colors of the flower associate righteously with the innocence and charm of little girls. The flowers start blooming in early March and only remain till about 2 weeks. During this time the tree bursts into a full bloom and is entirely covered in delicate pink flowers. According to Buddhist tradition, the breathtaking but brief beauty of the blossoms, symbolize the transient nature of life. The flower eventually turns into fruit. This act of nature is a way of giving, a way to provide for everyone.%% Their contribution comes with a similar idea. An idea of taking the child through this significant stage of life and helping her become a person who is not just independent but is also able to contribute to the society, to mankind. It is more about bringing meaning to her life. The parure is a set of a necklace and matching earrings. The necklace comes in two lines. The upper line is detachable and the lower single line can be worn independently. At the centre of each flower is a hexagonal shape Mozambique ruby. These rubies have a diamond in each corner as prongs. The centre is surrounded by fancy shape diamonds. The flowers are studded in pink and orange sapphires and the twigs in emeralds. Diamonds outline the petals to give a feeling of settled snow. The flowers are held together with ruby studded cherries that go around the neck. The necklace comes with complementing earrings.

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