Our world
Heritage becomes a symbol
INSPIRATIONS
The French heritage reinvented
The House draws its inspiration from the arts, architecture, and gardens of the 17th and 18th centuries.
An heritage of shapes, proportions, and ornaments, reinterpreted in a contemporary style.
Each creation becomes a symbol to wear, to appropriate, or to pass on.
Marly
Architecture of gold and light
Perspectives, symmetries, proportions… With Marly, the lines of the French garden become a contemporary jewelry language.
An octagon in finely beaded gold frames a princess-cut diamond. Suspended at the center of the motif, it captures light with every movement.
When worn, Marly becomes a signature. A discreet and immediately recognizable presence.
A symbol of harmony and balance.
Sévigné
The precious bond
Four gold loops intertwined around a diamond.
Inspired by an ornament worn by the Marquise de Sévigné, the knot becomes a fluid and sculpted jewelry form, conceived as a movement.
The curves respond delicately, evoking the ribbon, the gesture, and what unites beings over time.
Sévigné celebrates a precious, sensitive, and timeless femininity.
A symbol of connection and attachment.
