New French Jewelry: Francéclat’s Corner

Baurocher, D1928, Morganne Bello and Qitteri are the brands selected to represent new French creativity at Francéclat's French Creative Corner at Vicenzaoro January 2026


  • Pink gold ring with pink sapphires and turquoise pearls, La Réserve collection, D1928

    Pink gold ring with pink sapphires and turquoise pearls, La Réserve collection, D1928

When it comes to jewelry, French savoir-faire is a cultural code made up of elegance, passion for detail and excellent craftsmanship. The tradition of centuries-old techniques still continues in the ateliers while experimental research is also cultivated: foresight and audacity collaborate, pursuing the same logic of harmony. That was how historic maisons seduced the world in the past. And it is how contemporary designers continue to conquer it today.

Visual Victoria and Bouquet Green Agate

Gold necklace with green agate and diamonds, Victoria Diamant collection. Gold necklace with green agate, diamonds, and white mother-of-pearl, Bouquet collection, Morganne Bello
Aided by Francéclat, a true ally committed to promoting French jewelry’s international development. At Vicenzaoro January 2026, the association is gathering the best representatives of this new wave in the collective space known as “The French Creative Corner”: an area of preciousness in which to breathe the renewed verve of French creativity through the jewels of Baurocher, D1928, Morganne Bello and Qitteri.

Absolu 72

Gold Absolu Rayon bracelet with black jade and BR-02 clasp in titanium and yellow gold, Absolu collection, Baurocher
Brands that take us on an imaginative journey through symbols, memories, matter and concepts. With Baurocher we enter the rugged world of the mountains. The mineral and arduous environment of the mountains generates creations designed to accompany a life marked by challenges that adapt to the rhythm of daily changes. The jewels embody the spirit of freedom and of overcoming the wearer’s self-consciousness. The Absolu collection represents its stylistic signature with valuable stones and precious metals, sealed by a patented, BR-02 titanium and gold clasp. D1928 takes us to the more vibrant and sunnier atmosphere of the French Riviera. Baie des Anges, Réserve and Coco Beach are the iconic collections that evoke this imagery, now updated with new proposals. Like the 18k rose gold Réserve ring in a spring version with pink sapphires and turquoises. Or the new Coco Beach pearl necklaces, embellished with a central motif made up of nine 5 mm pearls, accompanied by diamonds. The brand Morganne Bello on the other hand, takes us into a poetic and delicate dimension. The new stud earrings from the Songe collection are animated by a dance of light and shadow inside a labradorite set in a diamond semi-circle. In the Infinite Love series, a heart carved in stone is illuminated by a line of gold and diamonds, symbolizing the splendor of pure love that never fades. The 18k yellow gold Bouquet necklace features a green agate set in a diamond and mother-of-pearl semi-circle.

QITTERI EPURE ECHO RING WHITE BACKGROUND 72 DPI

White gold Epure Echo ring with indigolite tourmaline, aquamarine, and diamond, Traces collection, Qitteri

Lastly, Qitteri fascinates with the conceptual beauty of architecture. The contemporary high jewelry brand, founded by architect and stone collector Michel Tortel, offers unique pieces with intelligent geometric architectures, designed to celebrate exceptional gems through precise color combinations. The Traces collection has been extended with the Épure range: a new pendant, earrings and ring with indigolite tourmaline, aquamarine and diamonds set in 18k white gold. While the Classymetrie collection sees diamonds introduced as the main stone in the Ame and Miroir lines alongside indigolite tourmaline. Freed from the classic structure of jewelry, these compositions are like abstract designs supported by highly refined settings, where light and color merge.


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