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Van Cleef & Arpels: Treasure of Rubies

Last March, in Bangkok, Van Cleef & Arpels presented the new high jewelry collection “Treasure of Rubies”, dedicated solely to rubies and diamonds


Fire, red, ruby, a gem bearing charm and beauty. A beauty in which Van Cleef & Arpels found inspiration for their most iconic creations. A line that brings color and brightness, the Treasure of Rubies, presented in Bangkok last March 14, consists of 60 one-of-a-kind pieces. What one perceives instantly, observing one of their creations, is the lively and bold character, steeped in history to be told through the artisan mastery of the maison. It is always a fascinating and exclusive journey in which Van Cleef & Arpels accompany us, this time with an exceptional gem, the ruby, showing us its various chromatic shades thanks to the technique of the 'Serti Mystérieux', a stylistic trait of the maison since the 30s. There are the flora and fauna, which have always been the main sources of inspiration, with the Feuille de Rubis ring, an enchanting foliage of rubies and diamonds with a strong oriental imprint. Tireless in the search for precious gems, Van Cleef & Arpels also approach Indian culture, from which Berunda bracelet was born, a jewel "in the clouds", as it represents the Berunda, a two-headed bird belonging to Indian mythology. And yet there is great astonishment in front of the Elsa series, which summarizes the most sublime jewelry art with high fashion, in honor of the founder of the Maison Schiaparelli, Elsa. Then the clip Pivoine, created in 1937, considered one of the most representative objects of the maison, always current and full of elegance. It is a treasure of great sublimation what Van Cleef & Arpels leaves us with this new collection. Sixty pieces of extraordinary beauty, which have already opened a new chapter in the history of jewelry.

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