Messika – Collection My Twin

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My Twin unites diamonds in pairs. A perfect alliance of the elegant emerald cut and the sensual pear cut. We present an ethereal style of jewelry, a symbol of the invisible link that unites.

Maison Messika moves from the past to the future. It is a set of traditional and modern, yet avant-garde. It examines and crosses the boundaries, because Messika design does not consider time as straightforward. In fact, Valerie Messika creates jewelry that will last forever.

In line with the trendy ear jewels, these My Twin Toi & Moi pavé earring in white gold are perfect to mark a precious moment of life

The softly construction of My Twin models combines strength and grace, as well as determination and tenderness. Perfection lies in the union of everything needed for the feminine spirit that shape the fate of a lady.

Dive into the world of seductive Messika jewelry.


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MY TWIN TOI & MOI 0.15CT X2

Ref: 06504-WG

Retail price: 6'200 EUR


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MY TWIN TOI & MOI 0.15CT X2



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