JEWELS, COAL, & GLUE AT THE MET MUSEUM Jewelry: The Body Transformed at The Metropolitan Museum has many royal gems even if it didn’t snag Marie Antoinette’s pearl and diamond pendant at Sotheby’s. Instead, the exhibition brings together innovative adornments from a range of centuries and cultures. An 1890s Tiffany Orchid brooch 4 ½” long combines an orchid’s delicacy with the glow of gold and diamonds. A bronze Celtic Northern Italy brooch from 600 B.C. is austere and elegant. It may be a model for a 1994 William Harper brooch Homage to Cy Twombly and Joseph Cornell. Both circular forms…
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The luxurious duality of the Nobu Eden Roc Resort beckons travelers from around the world. From the historical elements designed by David Rockwell to the tropical grounds, swimming pools, saunas and fountains each combining to create an ambiance of pure swankiness where you can take a break from Miami’s club scene. Indulge in the exotic menu of Nobu’s Japanese/Peruvian delicacies, stroll through the fragipani scented gardens along the ocean and finally slip into a deep sleep in your room to the sound of waves rolling in at night. The resort offers two hotels, each with a distictive personality in the…
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Here, behind closed doors, in a respectfully hushed room of jewelry connoisseurs their calm refinement belie the electricity of the auction proceedings as million-dollar bid raises fly by faster than the Gran Prix in a race to own some of the world's finest jewels.