Lady Chirstine Hill lends handwriting to Michael Hill design
By Imogen Bailey | 28 July 2021
Lady Christine Hill has lended her design talent to a new Michael Hill Love necklace.
The limited-edition piece is based on her handwriting and has been created by Michael Hill s in-house master jewellers in Brisbane.
In a statement, Michael Hill said that this isn t the first time Lady Hill has designed pieces for the brand. Christine s artistic talent has been a part of the Michael Hill story since the very beginning, designing several of the brand’s meaningful Exclusive Collections (including Knots, Spirits Bay, Willow and Endless).
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New Zealand s best autumn and winter walks and National Parks
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Hibernation is for bears - get out there and soak up the winter wonderland, writes
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The days are getting shorter again, and somehow longer. New Zealand s front-loaded calendar makes much of the summer season, with March to September all but written off. This is a mistake. The milder, mellow mornings and crisp winter walks capture Aotearoa in a different light.
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