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Two decades on and Piaget’s Possession collection remains as stylish and relevant today as it was when it was introduced in the ’90s.

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Two decades on and Piaget’s Possession collection remains as stylish and relevant today as it was when it was introduced in the ’90s.

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Slip a Possession ring onto your finger and chances are you’ll never stop playing with it for the rest of the day. That’s because the ring was designed around the simple yet ingenious concept of a mobile ring that can be spun around and around to the heart’s delight (each ring features a second rotating ring that sits on top of its band)—explaining just how the collection has remained a clear and steadfast favourite with women 20 years after its introduction to the world.

Presenting tactile beauty with a good dose of playfulness, it’s clear these stylish baubles were made for women seeking jewellery that offer something beyond good looks. Available in white and pink gold, the newest editions to the collection can be found with different degrees of irresistible decadence with diamond-set options ranging from a darling solitaire, to full pavé numbers that will get heads turning (and tongues wagging).

It’s a heady range that brings to mind the audio classic: “You spin me right round baby, right round… ” Luxury has never been so much fun.
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