What does this have to do with jewellery you may ask? Well it my not be Hatton Garden but boy do they know how to wear and sell big rocks and drape buildings in decadence making everything sparkle or gold. The Burj Khalifa case and point.
I stayed in the Jumeirah Palm Hotel which didn't disappoint. The entrance was complete with vaulting ceilings and a fountain. Almost every inch was gold or jewel like. It was pretty perfect for someone who is obsessed with jewellery.
Now to the good stuff............JEWELLERY.
The Dubai Mall has almost every jewellery brand you can think of, I'm talking about the heavy weights.
Harry Winston - After spying the perfect cushion cut emerald and diamond ring in the window I had to go straight in.....I very nicely asked if I could try it on and was quickly informed it was £2.5million, trust me to want their most expensive piece. It was glued to my finger for the best part of five minutes. Sadly I was told no photos. SHOCK HORROR, so I had to take one through the window, not quite the same I know.
Next stop De Beers aka the holy grail for diamonds, I went straight for the most sparkly classic necklace that I could see a diamond Rivière necklace (Rivière meaning river, describing anything in french automatically adds romance and glamour to an item ;-).)

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