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Audrey, a contemporary spirit

Audrey, a contemporary spiritHistory Both a name and a personality. The creations of the "Les Intemporelles" Collection are inspired by femininity and are a homage to the women who have played an instrumental role in the lives of the designers and the Atelier. For the Audrey ring, it is Philip Bonnet's wife who is in…

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Ruby, the colour of love

Ruby, the colour of loveIts origin Originally called "Ratnaraj" in Sanskrit, which means "God of precious stones" or "leader of precious stones", the first Ruby mining began in the now depleted mines of Sri Lanka in the 8 B.C. Having long been mystified by the Hindus and the Burmese, the different ethnic groups considered that…

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2020 to 2021, what is the future for Haute Joaillerie ?

2020 to 2021, what is the future for Haute Joaillerie ?2020 was challenging With the global Covid-19 pandemic, the Jewellery and "Haute Joaillerie" sector has been the hardest hit in the Luxury Goods market. With a 23% drop in activity for the French Luxury Goods market in 2020 compared to 2019, shops closed, trade fairs…

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Winter, a tribute to an enchanting season

The Winter ring, a tribute to an enchanting seasonHistory This creation, imagined by Christophe Mariusse and Philip Bonnet, started to take shape in June 2018 with the design of the Four Seasons collection. The fourth and last ring in this now emblematic collection, the Winter creation needed to be captivating and mysterious in order to…

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How to choose a quality diamond ?

How to choose a quality diamond ? For a private individual or a professional, the purchase of a diamond rests on several selection criteria. These criteria are grouped in 4 points: the cut, the colour, the clarity and the carat, which is similar to the weight. Also, to analyze a diamond with these 4C it…

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Tanzanite, a rare and exceptional stone

Tanzanite, a rare and exceptional stoneIts origin Tanzanite, also known as "blue sky" (a literal translation from Swahili), was originally discovered by the Maasai tribe when violent thunderstorms on the Merelani Hills set off bush fires that revealed beautiful blue stones on the ground. Having come from the sky and considered a sign from God…

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