Boucheron, the emblematic house of fine jewelry, unveils its new “Or Bleu” collection, a true ode to the beauty and power of water, inspired by the enchanting landscapes of Iceland.
This bold, poetic collection highlights our planet’s most vital element through creations of rare exception, three of which capture the majesty of Icelandic black sand.
Inspiration from the Frozen Lands
Iceland’s landscapes, with their black sand beaches and tumultuous waves, fed the imagination of Boucheron’s craftsmen. The “Sable Noir” bracelet is undoubtedly one of the highlights of this collection.
Designed with an innovative 3D printing technique, it compacts black sand to create iridescent textures, reminiscent of the striking contrasts of waves crashing on dark shores.
Innovation serving Tradition
This isn’t the first time Boucheron has incorporated sand into its creations. Back in 2015, the house captivated the jewelry world by encapsulating sand from the Thar Desert in an exceptional necklace.
This time, Boucheron takes innovation a step further with a 3D printing technique that maintains the raw, natural beauty of black sand, while transforming it into a precious, timeless material.
Diamonds like Wave Foam
The diamonds, set with a technique reminiscent of the organic appearance of wave foam, add a sparkling touch, creating a dazzling contrast with the depth of the black sand.
Each diamond seems to capture light in its own unique way, evoking the reflections of the sun on water.
A Tribute to Nature
By capturing the essence of Icelandic landscapes, Boucheron reminds us of the importance of preserving these natural wonders, while offering its customers unique, timeless pieces.
Boucheron’s “Or Bleu” collection is more than just a line of jewelry; it’s a testament to the company’s commitment to celebrating and preserving the natural beauty of our planet. Each carefully crafted piece tells a story of passion, technique and respect for the elements.
For lovers of fine jewelry, “Or Bleu” is a must-have collection that promises to capture the imagination and shine for generations to come.
Descriptions of the jewels in the “Blue Gold” Collection
Cascade
-
A 148 cm diamond-paved necklace in white gold. Necklace made in the tradition of Boucheron multiportés, the longest ever made by the Boucheron workshops, can be transformed into a shorter necklace.- 3000 hours of labor
Ondes
-
Necklace set with rock crystal and paved with 4,542 diamonds, in white gold – 5050 working hours
-
Rock crystal and diamond-set ring in white gold – 610 hours of labor
Eau d’encre
-
Obsidian-set and diamond-paved bracelet in titanium and white gold with a deep black volcanic stone – 355 hours of labor
Sable noir
-
A necklace in white gold and pavé diamonds in white gold with motifs inspired by the black grains of sand on Icelandic beaches. The contrast between the brilliance of the diamonds and the depth of the black sand creates a unique visual harmony – 620 hours of labor
Iceberg
-
Rock crystal-set, diamond-paved necklace in white gold representing the majesty and coldness of icebergs floating in Arctic waters. The cut and arrangement of the diamonds imitate the facets of a sparkling iceberg – 2000 hours of labor
Vague
-
Ear jewels made in the tradition of Boucheron multiportés, evoking the power and fluidity of ocean waves. The diamonds are arranged to simulate the movement and foam of the waves – 650 hours of labor
Flots
-
Lavallière pavé de diamants, in white gold, recalling the incessant movement of sea waves. Their fluid design captures the dance of the waves and the brilliance of water under the sun – 500 hours of labor
Givre
-
Akoya pearl head jewel, paved with diamonds and mother-of-pearl, in white gold
-
Akoya pearl, diamond and mother-of-pearl pavé earrings in white gold
-
Akoya pearl, diamond and mother-of-pearl pavé shoulder jewel in white gold
-
Akoya pearl ring, paved with diamonds and mother-of-pearl, in white gold
2610 hours of labor
Eau vive
-
Diamond-pavé shoulder brooches in palladium-adorned aluminum . The cascading diamonds recall the rapid, dynamic flow of a river- – 980 hours of labor
Visit all the other >>