Boucheron Cat Wladimir is your personal stylist this season

    Boucheron Cat Wladimir frees the feline that lies within you. This fall, two Boucheron Wladimir pendants join the luxury Maison’s bestiary. They will accompany you byday or be a wild animal by night. This season, Wladimir, Boucheron Maison’s emblematic cat, inspires new creations that can be adopted and worn any way you wish. … Read more

High Jewelry N°5 – Chanel’s largest high jewellery collection to date

 

Designed like Chanel N°5 bottle: High Jewelry N°5 Collection celebrates one hundred years of the N°5 fragrance.

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In 1921, Gabrielle Chanel launched N°5, an inventive departure from traditional perfumes of the era. Throughout High Jewelry N°5 collection designed in celebration of N°5’s one hundred years of celebrity, emerald-cut diamonds are crafted to represent the form of the perfume bottle’s stopper, whose geometric qualities recall the shape of Paris’ Place Vendôme.

The Chanel n°5 perfume legend, a century in the making, meets, for the first time ever, the artistry of the fine jewellery creation studio, where the iconic fragrance is distilled into five timeless motifs: the bottle, the stopper, the number, the flowers and the ethereal fragrance trail. Like the notes of the perfume, these elements fuse harmoniously to create an unforgettable new High Jewelry collection crowned by a necklace whose design reflects the defining features of the n°5 perfume bottle.

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n°5 is a tribute to intuition.

Like mademoiselle’s instincts which were revealed when selecting the fragrance’s formula, Patrice Leguéreau, the director of the fine jewellery creation studio, followed his creative intuition, noting, “We know the bottle, the stopper and the composition of the fragrance, but to unify perfume and high jewellery, I had to follow my instinct.” After completing the initial research, it is this same knowing that drove the creation of the n°5 pieces, with Patrice Leguéreau adding, “The collection evolved quite naturally when my intuition took over.”

Of his process, Patrice Leguéreau explains, “I took a lot of time to research. I went to Grasse, France, where the n°5 flowers are grown. I went back and reread books, I looked at the first n°5 bottle housed in the archives and immersed myself in the n°5 universe.” With over 120 pieces, this is the largest Chanel high jewellery collection to date.

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The golden burst necklace, designed by director of Chanel Fine Jewellery creation studio Patrice Leguéreau, translates the allure of perfume on skin into an object of beauty by joining 54 imperial topazes, with a total weight of 358.41 carats, in hues that evoke the n°5 fragrance.

Remarkable savoir-faire crafts the Chanel Golden Sillage brooch, which is designed like the N°5 bottle exploding and diffusing a cloud of white diamonds. The contours of the bottle are crafted in yellow gold and diamonds, the stopper is highlighted by baguette-cut diamonds and the iconic perfume label is modeled by a 3.19-carat asscher-cut diamond.

Paved with diamonds of various sizes and structured with a dome-like shape, the Eternal N°5 brooch is set with a 5.07-carat round-cut D Flawless Type IIa diamond—a nod to Gabrielle Chanel’s favorite number—which is encircled by a ribbon of baguette-cut diamonds that create the form of a number five.

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Jasmine, one of the three flowers that create Chanel N°5’s olfactory formula, is modeled on the Grasse Jasmine Ring in white gold, yellow gold and diamonds, in celebration of one hundred years of the N°5 fragrance. The Eternal N°5 ring embodies this audacious spirit, expressing the duality of the number five form with an 8.03-carat emerald-cut D Flawless Type IIa diamond and a 2.14-carat round-cut diamond.

The 55.55 necklace embodies the iconic codes of the fragrance: the profile of the bottle, the number-shaped clasp, a fall of diamonds like droplets of perfume and, like the label on the bottle, a 55.55-carat emerald-cut D Flawless Type IIa diamond.

The Absolu N°5 earrings embody the olfactory formula of the N°5 fragrance. Ylang-Ylang adorns the right ear while the left ear boasts the five-petaled Jasmine, with a 5.29-carat pear-cut D Flawless Type IIa diamond suspended like a droplet of perfume.

Chanel Eternal N°5 bracelet features a 5.19-carat emerald-cut D Flawless Type IIa diamond—a tribute to Gabrielle Chanel’s favorite number. In celebration of one hundred years of N°5, the May Rose, a key ingredient in the fragrance’s olfactory formula, is transformed with pink gold and pink sapphires into the May Rose brooch, crafted with lifelike volume and dimension.

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Hortus Deliciarum: Gucci’s second garden of jewels is inhabited by magical beasts

 

Named Hortus Deliciarum, Latin for ‘Garden of Delights’, Gucci’s second High Jewelry collection presented in a campaign starring Jodie Turner-Smith draws on the symbolic motifs that are dear to Alessandro Michele and Gucci, taken from the extensive and multifarious canon of the luxury House’s iconography.

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This new collection evokes the inherent splendor of Mother Nature, Gucci’s ultimate muse—and the universal beauty of the sky.

This eclectic line is distinguished by its kaleidoscopic palette, a reflection of the mercurial sky and its shifting hues and constellations. The collections takes its cue from the ephemeral yet recurring beauty of the changing sky and its shifting colors and constellations.

The collection comprises more than 130 pieces, largely one of a kind, and its motifs revolve around four themes. Gucci’s ‘hortus’ (or ‘garden’) of jewels is inhabited by magical beasts and flowering with totemic symbols of nature, distilling the poetry of the past with the beauty of the present. Included in the collection are striking solitaires as well as a precious selection of bejeweled timepieces. Gucci’s second High Jewelry line features tasseled necklaces, rings, bracelets, watches, and chandelier earrings.

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The High Jewelry collection combines Italian craftsmanship with the romantic and poetic narrative of Gucci.

Each gemstone has been fastidiously chosen for its quality and uniqueness, speaking to the painstaking attention to detail that Gucci creations are known for. In an array of pieces, the world of nature brings to life a collection redefined with maximalist allure.

Alongside nature, whose elements including flowers and magical beasts are ubiquitous in the House’s ‘hortus’ (Latin for ‘garden’) of jewels, Jodie Tuner-Smith acts as a fellow muse in poetic images from the new Gucci High Jewelry campaign.

Inspired by a photo of Elizabeth Taylor taken by Helmut Newton in 1989, Jodie Turner-Smith appears in the new Gucci High Jewelry campaign wearing one-of-a-kind pieces from the new Hortus Deliciarum High Jewelry collection.

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Gucci Hortus Deliciarum 2021 High Jewelry collection; @Gucci
Gucci Hortus Deliciarum 2021 High Jewelry collection; @Gucci

Bulgari Magnifica High Jewelry overflows with ultra-rare gemstones

Bvlgari craftsmanship is in full bloom. Bulgari unveiled its Magnifica collection in Milan, a collection of new high jewelry secret watches and stunning necklaces and rings. The majestic line overflows with ultra-rare gemstones. The timepieces are unique pieces, with quartz movements. With just one Paraiba gem found for every 10,000 diamonds, Bvlgari’s Magnifica collection is … Read more

Tiffany’s 2021 Blue Book Collection explores new possibilities in the world of high jewelry

    Giving form to lush botanicals, vibrant gemstones such as verdant green tourmalines and rare Colombian emeralds inspires visions of abundant landscapes, while azure blue seas and the electric color swatches of underwater fauna are realized with aquamarines, tsavorites and sapphires. Rare gemstones such as spinels or yellow and orange sapphires capture the otherworldly … Read more

A 360-degree overview of the jewel: The Milanese week dedicated to jewelry returns

 

 

 

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Despite the many difficulties, the jewelry sector and the jewelry artisans have never stopped. The jewelry industry experts see great desire to restart among all the operators. Milan Jewelry Week 2021 has increased its proposal both in terms of contents and in participants.

The second edition of Milano Jewelry Week, Milanese week dedicated to the jewelry world, will be held from 3 to 6 June 2021. Collective and personal exhibitions, vernissages, exhibitions of international galleries and schools, awarding nights, workshops, cocktail parties and performances will enliven for 4 days historic buildings, high jewelry ateliers, goldsmiths’ workshops, academies, art galleries, fashion boutiques and design showrooms spread all over the city of Milan.

3/6 June 2021: The Milanese week entirely dedicated to the jewelry world.

Milano Jewelry Week, under the patronage of the Municipality of Milan and CNA Federmoda will illustrate the jewelry world – high jewelry, contemporary, bijou and fashion – from various points of view, from its history to the techniques, passing through contaminations with art and fashion. Recycling, memory – the recollection – in addition to the exploration of materials and manufacturing techniques, from the most traditional to the futuristic, are among the recurring, current and transversal themes that the artists and brands will portray.

Among the major events of Milano Jewelry Week 2021: Artistar Jewels, The Jewelry Hub and Jewelry Drops and the Talent Show. In addition, exhibitions and events by artists and galleries from all over the world and educational-training moments by teachers and experts that will hold conferences and workshops available upon reservation. Among these John Moore, one of the most authoritative and well-known names of contemporary jewelry who, besides giving a lecture, will unveil pieces created specifically for Milano Jewelry Week.

Artistar Jewels confirms its role as the richest collective of the event with the exhibition, at Palazzo Bovara in Corso Venezia 51, of contemporary pieces by 200 artists and designers from 40 different countries. Attending the eight edition of the most well-known body ornament event the winners of Artistar Jewels 2019 Fall Edition: the Florentine goldsmith Alessandro Dari with the ring-sculpture reproducing the woman’s sinuosity, the Czech Petra Mohylova with a colorful creation celebrating the playful side of the human body and the Russian duo PalladinGold ™ / Tatyana Kholodnova who see jewelry as an alliance of spatial technology and artistic thought.

The Jewelry Hub will display the latest novelties of 40 fine jewelry brands, selected in accordance with strict criteria, within a strong visual impact environment of a historical building in the center of Milan. At The Jewelry Hub, collectors and jewelry lovers will have the rare opportunity to appreciate and purchase highly refined pieces directly from some of the most innovative creators of the industry.

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Jewelry Drops is an unprecedented and very topical phyigital collective in which international artists and designers will take part, both in person and remotely, giving life to a dynamic and original exhibition space that will offer a 360-degree overview of the jewel.

The awarding ceremony dedicated to all the artists of the various events of Milano Jewelry Week will have among the members of the jury: Donatella Zappieri – Jewelry Business Consultant, Guido Solari – Director of the Scuola Orafa Ambrosiana in Via Tortona, 26 and Director of the SOA Lab & Factory in Via Savona 20, Laura Inghirami – Founder DONNA JEWEL, Assamblage – National Association of Contemporary Jewelry and Lucia Massei – Creative Director of Alchimia Contemporary Jewellery School of Florence.

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