When you think of the world of luxury and fine jewellery, Tiffany & Co immediately comes to mind as an icon. Founded in New York in 1837, the company has become a global benchmark for its refined style, exceptional diamonds and legendary blue jewellery box. A look back at the history of a legendary house that has left its mark on contemporary jewellery. The ...
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Tiffany & Co: history of a legendary house
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Why the Force 10 Fred bracelet has become a must-have
The Force 10 Fred bracelet is one of Fred's most emblematic creations. Inspired by the nautical world and now a true symbol of freedom and casual elegance, this bracelet has survived the decades without ever losing its power of attraction. At once a technical jewel, a fashion accessory and a statement of spirit, it ...
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Move Uno Messika bracelet: the secrets of a new icon
The Move Uno Messika bracelet perfectly embodies the spirit of the jewellery house founded by Valérie Messika. At once modern, feminine and delicate, this piece of jewellery has quickly become a must-have for those looking for refined everyday style. Here's a look back at the history and characteristics of this iconic creation. A design that has become iconic ...
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Ice Cube Chopard: the collection that overturns jewellery codes
Chopard's Ice Cube collection stands out in the world of jewellery for its resolutely contemporary, geometric design. Created at the end of the 1990s, this line embodies a minimalist, architectural aesthetic that has weathered trends while asserting a strong identity. A look back at the history of a collection that has become emblematic. A ...
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Why is the Hermès Collier de Chien ring a jewellery must-have?
The Collier de Chien ring is one of Hermès' most iconic creations. Inspired by the world of horses, saddlery and 19th-century collars for mules, it embodies both the power of Hermès design and a bold, instantly recognisable aesthetic. As the jewellery expert of ...
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Cartier Love bracelet with or without diamonds: which model to choose?
A symbol of love and commitment, the Love bracelet by Cartier is one of the world's most iconic jewellery creations. Designed in 1969 by Aldo Cipullo, this iconic piece of jewellery captivates with its sleek design and unique fastening system, requiring only a screwdriver to open and close. Available in yellow, white or pink gold, it ...
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How to wear the Love bracelet by Cartier: eternal elegance on your wrist
Created in the 1970s, Cartier's Love bracelet has become a jewellery icon. A symbol of love and commitment, this timeless piece of jewellery captivates with its sleek design and unique concept, with a clasp that requires a screwdriver to open. Today, it remains a staple of luxurious, minimalist style. If ...
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The symbolism of the snake in jewellery: When jewellery tells stories
Are you wondering about the symbolism of the snake in jewellery? In many cultures, the snake is a creature of profound significance. In jewellery, it is often used as a motif to symbolise transformation, wisdom, sensuality and even immortality. Many of the world's leading jewellery houses use the snake as a source of inspiration for ...
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L’histoire des Menottes Dinh Van : Un symbole d’unité et de liberté
The Dinh Van Handcuffs collection, launched in 1976, is one of Dinh Van's most iconic creations. Known for its bold, minimalist design, this collection embodies both freedom and unity through jewellery inspired by handcuffs, strong symbols of bonding and commitment. Designed by Jean ...
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Hermès bracelets: A symbol of luxury and elegance
Hermès bracelets are more than just accessories. They embody the very essence of luxury, elegance and craftsmanship. Since it was founded in 1837, Hermès has distinguished itself by its refined creations and meticulous attention to detail. Initially specialising in leather goods, the brand has extended its expertise to ...
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