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The Maison’s latest High Jewellery collection is all about precision – nothing in excess, which sets its style and creations apart.
At the centre of this necklace, which pays homage to Art Deco aesthetics, is an 8.15-carat rectangular-cut diamond. Surrounding it are 20 diamonds of a similar shape, forming an exceptional ensemble mounted on a radiant structure composed of symmetrical elements separated by onyx accents.
This necklace pairs an 11.70-carat pear-shaped Ceylon sapphire with eight Zambian emeralds totalling 8.94 carats in a signature chromatic accord. The design unfolds in a series of graphic motifs that enhance the cushion shape of the emeralds.
At the centre is a deep blue 41.85-carat sapphire from Madagascar. All around, supple waves, remarkable for their volume, are composed of diamonds and calibrated sapphires, which create depth.
Placed majestically, two opals distil their multicoloured iridescence over the entire necklace. The reflections of red, orange and yellow are echoed by the three coloured sapphires framing each opal. On the necklace, crafted like a yellow and rose gold mesh, the umba sapphires continue this warm wave of light.
An exceptional 58.08 carat sapphire cabochon inspires a necklace dedicated to the peacock. The structure, a series of openwork motifs, is reminiscent of the majestic creature's tail.
It's always a question of precision when it comes to stones: harmony is everywhere. This vision is at the origin of these two creations: a graphic ring with two shield diamonds and another dominated by a 13.35 carat Ceylon sapphire.