s an infinite source of inspiration, nature stimulates the creativity of the maison. In a series of creations that each tell their own story, animals explore new environments, naturalist landscapes or imaginary universes that create trompe-l’œil or illusionary effects.
These creatures owe their beauty to their powerful spirit, which radiates a feeling of life that is unreservedly expressed through these unique pieces and their storytelling.
With their precise design and incredible savoir-faire, these bold, expressive creations introduce a modern world where mystery stirs and ignites the imagination.
To convey the beauty of this mysterious object, its astonishing structure and repetitive relief, coral-studded emeralds alternate with sapphires. The whole is set around the centre stone on an openwork diamond-paved lacework. It’s a fertile comparison that takes us to the depths of the sea, with ever-changing aquatic shades of colour. It also pays tribute to the stylistic history of the maison, which introduced these ribbed beads to its creations in the 1920s.
The dynamic energy of its coat and its piercing emerald eye electrify the aura of this unique creation. With its stylised head and body sublimated into a speckled vine-like cord of onyx and diamonds, the panther wraps itself around the neck, as the guardian of a 10.10-carat Zambian emerald. This bold composition is based on a feat of savoir-faire of modularity.
On this necklace, the feline invites herself into an imaginary jungle, where she watches over an imposing 26.53-carat Ceylon sapphire. In keeping with the maison’s naturalist tradition, its silhouette is realistically captured. The composition of the design contributes to the power of the piece: the naturalism of the foliage is complemented by a sculptural, almost architectural dimension with geometric accents.
The tiger stretches to form the structure of the collar around the neck. The coat is made up of yellow, orange, brown and white diamonds. The spots are created from onyx cut one by one in a range of orientations and planes. The composition is realistic, as close to reality as possible.