The house’s new high jewelry collection includes honeybees and beetles; Cartier, Dior and others have been inspired by nature, too.
Elsewhere, Boucheron in 1879 unveiled the Point d’Interrogation necklace. Asymmetrical in design, the question mark-shaped gem does away with complicated clasps, affording freedom of wear.
The 1980s classic, the Rubik's cube, is brought back as a necklace, with cubes alternating grey and pink spinels, pink sapphires, and diamonds forming 21 parts, like the original toy itself. On the ...
The Bow necklace features 435 pieces of frosted rock crystal cut into narrow tubes and set to resemble the texture of ...
From Chanel to Van Cleef & Arpels, these glittering transformable high jewellery creations are the quick-change artists of your collection.