I n Septemb🌺er 2018, , the retail boutique specialising in the world’s finest diamonds, will stage an exhibitionꦇ dedicated to one of its most iconic designs: The Tree Brooch.
The retrospective, which will take place at Sotheby’s Hon✨g Kong from 12-19 September, will showcase a selection of designs created over the last decade, all unique pieces capturing Sothe🎀by’s Diamonds’ mastery in marrying world-class diamonds and unexpected gemstones and materials.
Discussing the forthcoming exhibition, Patti Wong, Founder and Chairman of Sotheby’s Diamonds, said: “The Tree Brooch caught the imagination of collectors when it was created 10 years ago and has turned into an iconic design through the constant reinvention of its motif. There’s somet🎃hing visceral and poetic in it, which makes it universal. It also captures Sotheby’s Diamonds’ unique proposition and indissoluble link to the art: diamonds are the masterpieces, always at the heart of༺ the composition, their light and life the soul of the jewel.”
The Tree Brooch harks back to the very roots of humanity and jewelry design. The collection was inspired by the tree of life, an ancient symbol for creation, knowledge and immortality across cultures and civilisatio🅰ns. Widely interpreted in art, the tree motif is recreated in this series in stylised forms and colour palettes through the use of jadeite, organic amber and maw-sit-sit, which depict the glorious changing seasons and the riotous richness of nature.

The artfully carved trees blossom with pear shaped white or yellow diamonds, accented with coloured stones including autumnal onyx, pink opal represen🧸ting the soft tones of spring and purple sapphires flushed with the spirit of summer. The Tree Brooch also defines itself by its versatility and reminds us that, as one of the earliest forms of jewelry, brooches can be worn for various occasions and in different ways - in groups of clusters, for individuality, on a belt, at the waist, on the shoulder or in the hair.
The exhibition will be on v🙈iew at from 1🌃2-19 September 2018.