Tiffany & Co. Bone Cuff

Tiffany & Co.’s Bone Cuff by Elsa Peretti celebrated its 50th-anniversary last year, its icon status excellently maintained since its existence was first made known to the world in 1970. Inspired by childhood visits to a Capuchin crypt in Rome, as well as her fascination for the organic architecture of Antoni Gaudí, Elsa Peretti’s Bone design continues to celebrate her almost scientific approach to jewellery. The intentionality in creating for the contours of the left and right wrists is a small but mighty gesture in prizing grace over glamour, an intrepid pursuit of design thinking that has forever changed the jewellery industry.
Bvlgari B.zero1 Bracelet

The strength of a chain comes from the solid surety of every individual link. Bvlgari’s latest B.zero1 dispatch explores the creative possibilities of the rock chain motif and finds this security in the soft bracelets of plain 18k yellow gold, as well as in two fully pavé iterations in 18k white or rose gold. With each segment fitting seamlessly into the next — creating a stunning display of modularity — this stackable wrist candy promises a comfortable, fluid drape on the wrist while visually adding weight that is not just opulent, but also flexible in tone and lustre.
Boucheron Serpent Bohème Multi-motifs Hand Ring

From pendant to bracelet, ear jewellery to ring, watch to headband, the Boucheron Serpent Bohème’s subtle droplet shape and rippling, scaled body has been transformed and transfigured to bring its aura of mystery to the wearer in a multitude of ways. In this mesmerising multi-motif ring, the horizontal line-up of the serpentine droplets moves in a bi-directional flow from the centre, its descending order of sizes spanning across the knuckles in a delicate yet bold placement. How is this for an extensive reach in the world of majestic, statement-makers?
Cartier Grain de Café Necklace

In the latest development of the stalwart Grain de Café Cartier collection by jewellery designer Jeanne Toussaint, a line of diamonds becomes the central axis from which moving and variously sized beads of coffee beans fan out. This new precious addition to the 1938-born motif plays exceptionally well in the necklace, which balances the softness of white gold with the flamboyance of contrasts — bridging the modern penchant for bold, rebellious statements with an heirloomesque, retro glamour.
Buccellati Hawaii Oval Necklace

Like a string of white, yellow and rose gold ripples, Buccellati’s Hawaii Oval necklace is the enhanced version of the curious circle-only creation designed by Mario Buccellati in the 1930s. With the concentric intensity of circles replaced with the more elongated and relaxed silhouette of pliable, interlocking ovals, the hand-twisted gold threads are now arranged with large ovals continuously being interrupted by smaller elliptical shapes — spreading a youthful energy in its rhythmic and seemingly random wake.
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