Born in the watch-making town of Besançon - France, Emmanuel Dietrich graduated from the École Boulle in Paris and decided to launch his eponymous brand in 2011. Prior to that, Dietrich worked as a freelance designer for more than twenty years – in particular, for prestigious design brands and luxury houses. He has begun to build his personal creative universe with a collection of men’s watches and women’s fine jewelry.
The jewellery collection covers nine differents themes :
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Bellini
Reminiscent of the delicate Venetian cocktail after which it is named, this white gold bracelet is set with a rain of champagne diamonds around a large light grey cushion-cut spinel. Often mistaken for rubies or sapphires, the spinel has an excellent hardness and a high clarity. It can be found in a wide range of colors, but large stone varieties are rare.
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Devotion
Evoking wisdom and humility, the purple amethyst stone helps promote creativity and peace. Created around large central stones, this line consists of black lacquered white gold pieces, set with diamonds and pearls of the Pacific.
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Honey Dream
Resembling gentle, exquisite drops of honey, the HONEY DREAM earrings are comprised of pear-cut lemon quartz, with round-cut and briolette-cut citrines. These two varieties of quartz are set on a yellow gold frame. Lemon quartz is of a very intense yellow color. Citrine is quartz whose color ranges from light yellow to orange.
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Indian Summer
Inspired by the colors and delicate shapes of the leaves of an Indian summer, this is a parure consisting of a pendant and yellow gold earrings set with diamonds and a gradient of demantoïd garnets in various green tones.
The demantoïd is the rarest and most precious garnet. Its name comes from the Dutch “demant” (diamond) because its dispersion – what we call the fire – is higher than that of a diamond.
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Ipanema
Inspired by feminine sensuality and the water color of South American beaches, Ipanema is a parure composed of a black rhodium-treated white gold necklace and earrings set with south sea blue tourmalines and diamonds. Cupriferous tourmalines, whose unique blue-green color is due to the presence of cupper, are the most desired and the rarest.
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Mademoiselle
This yellow gold ring is the embodiment of femininity: Venus Anadyomene, which is a pearl of mother-of-pearl whiteness, floats softly on the light pink sapphires setting.
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Pacific Waves
Inspired by the ocean waves, this piece is a contemporary interpretation of the classic pearl necklace, in a Couture spirit – a gradient of forms and colors composed of more than six hundred carats of pearls.
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Rain Forest
Each of these gold rings wraps a vivid stone of a beautiful size. All sides of the ring are lacquered in the tones of the center stone. These three versions are created around red spinels.
Often mistaken for rubies or sapphires, the spinel has an excellent hardness and a high clarity. It can be found in a wide range of colors, but large stone varieties are rare.
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Tangerine
Inspired by the freshness of ripe citrus fruits, this bracelet combines a set of cabochon mandarin garnets with South Seas blue tourmalines. The orange color of these particular garnets recalls the robes of leaders in Imperial China.