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Marco Molinario exhibits “World Unique Gems” in Monaco

All India, 1st August 2013: Celebrated jeweller – Marco Molinario presents a magical rainbow of unique gems in Monaco from 19th July to 15th August 2013. Marco Molinario is passionate about rare and exotic stones, and is well known for his exclusive and luxurious bespoke works using extraordinary gems.
Marco Molinario’s boutique is located close to the Casino de Monte-Carlo and the Hotel Hermitage in luxurious surroundings of the Principality of Monaco. Inspired by his female clients’ collections of fine jewellery – sleek, topped with precious stones and seedlings, Monte Carlo is an ideal setting for this display of exuberance.
A treasure trove of Red Spinels, Mandarine Garnets, earth-shattering oval neone Brazilian Paraiba Tourmalines (an oval one is more than 50 Carats), Tzavorites (old legends claim that garnets where difficult to hide its sparkling light was reported to be visible even trough clothes), Natural, out of the ordinary Tanzanites (ex-president and chairman of Tiffany & Co sums up the essence of the stone with his comment “Tanzanite is the most important gemstone discovery in over 2000 years.”, Emeralds, Alexandrites, hardly ever seen Imperial Topaz, etc., will also be on display at what has become a much-feted bi-annual event.
Owing to Marco’s connections with the most important sources of exceptional stones in the world, his works have further evolved into the current, captivating style and spirit of the brand, which will be showcased at the flagship store on 22, Avenue de la Costa in Monaco.
Marco Molinario’s works have earned him the privilege of dressing many celebrities including Miss France Rachel Legrain Trappani at her wedding, and Sylvie Tellier and Miss France 2013 Marine Lorphelin, who were adorned with Marco Molinario jewels at this year’s Cannes film festival red carpet premiers.
Visitors are welcome to experience this personal expression of passion and expertise with collections which complement each other in various shades – sometimes amazing but always chic!
About Monaco:
Monaco is one of the world’s most desirable destinations with over 300 days of sunshine a year and mild temperatures, it celebrates with enthusiasm the arts, culture, sumptuous cuisine, spas, beautiful surroundings, spectacular landscapes and high-adrenaline activities like the Formula One Grand Prix, casino gaming, land and water sports and exciting nightlife.
Tourists will be more than happy enjoying luxurious accommodation, family restaurants and exceptional landscape in Monte Carlo. This charming destination adds that magnificence experience to your holiday which everyone dreams for. The place is gorgeously clean, the hotels are a marvel, the people are beautiful and the food is delicious. There are wonderful restaurants, shops, attractions, coast, nightlife, sports facilities and culture all within walking distance. You can have a fulfilling romantic experience with the world class spas, set in gorgeous surroundings and offering a variety of therapies and treatments from around the world.
For further details please contact: 
Monaco Government Tourist Bureau – India
C/o TRAC Representations India Pvt. Ltd

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