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Emma Watson seen wearing designer Bali jewelry

British actress Emma Watson was seen wearing a bracelet and rings designed by John Hardy, the Bali-established jewelry brand, during an International Women's Day celebration on March 8 in New York, US

Dian Arthen (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Wed, March 16, 2016 Published on Mar. 16, 2016 Published on 2016-03-16T15:34:27+07:00

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Emma Watson seen wearing designer Bali jewelry British actress Emma Watson was seen wearing a bracelet and rings designed by John Hardy, the Bali-established jewelry brand, during an International Women's Day celebration on March 8 in New York, US. (Photo courtesy of John Hardy) (Photo courtesy of John Hardy)

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span class="caption">British actress Emma Watson was seen wearing a bracelet and rings designed by John Hardy, the Bali-established jewelry brand, during an International Women's Day celebration on March 8 in New York, US. (Photo courtesy of John Hardy)

British actress Emma Watson was seen wearing a bracelet and rings designed by John Hardy, the Bali-established jewelry brand, during a recent event in New York, US.

The UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, looking radiant in a Narciso Rodriguez dress and Gianvito Rossi pumps, literally turned the Empire State Building pink in celebration of International Women's Day.

Watson accessorized with jewelry from John Hardy's Bamboo and Classic Chain 18K collections. John Hardy jewelry is priced between US$300 to $35,000 plus per piece.

John Hardy was established in 1975 and named after its founder, who spent years learning the ancient skill of jewelry making from a group of artisans in Bali. The artisans he learned from used to create jewelry pieces for Balinese royalty.

The brand has a flagship store in Plaza Indonesia in Central Jakarta, two stores in Bali and one in Hong Kong, where its headquarters are presently located. (kes)(+)

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