Jewelry & Watches

Iconic Pieces Every Jewelry Enthusiast Should Own

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Chopard, Happy Hearts bangle
This iconic collection embodies the timelessness and playfulness of jewelry through moving diamonds.
 
 

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Tiffany & Co., Tiffany T bracelet
T is for Tiffany and the graphic angles and clean lines of this collection make it an icon of modernity and style.
 
 

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Chaumet, Joséphine “Aube Printaniere” ring
As graceful and elegant as a jewelry piece could get, this one is a true representation of Chaumet’s values. In fact, it revisits 230 years of expertise, tradition and contemporary creativity.
 
 

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Fabergé, Emotion Egg charm
After a series of 50 Imperial eggs created by Fabergé for the Russian Imperial family, the least we could expect for the egg motif is to become an icon for this celebrated jewelry house.

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Boucheron, Quatre Classic ring
Launched in 2004, this ring has become a definition of Boucheron’s modern vision of the multifaceted and playful beauty, all the while staying true to the house’s elegance value.
 
 

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Piaget, Rose earrings
Being the brand’s trademark symbol for many years, the Rose has earned Piaget an honor at the Concours International de Roses Nouvelles in Geneva in 1982.
 
 

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Dior, Rose des Vents necklace
This collection pays tribute to Christian Dior’s lucky star and the rose, his favorite flower – which makes it an icon in its own right.
 
 

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Van Cleef & Arpels, Vintage Alhambra sautoir
Created in 1968, this collection reinterprets Van Cleef & Arpels’ icon of luck, as well as its expertise in jewelry making and timeless elegance.
 
 

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Bulgari, B.zero1 ring
While the B stands for Bulgari, the zero1 refers to the house’s first jewel of the second millennium. It finds inspiration in the sweeping lines of ancient Roman buildings and pays homage through its central looping band to the Tubogas technique that Bulgari brought back to life in the 1940s.
 
 

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CHANEL, Coco Crush bangle
What makes this collection iconic is its interpretation of the legendary quilted motif, which is finely engraved into the gold to form simple pieces bursting with modern femininity. 
 
 

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Roberto Coin, New Barocco bracelet
The Barocco line is one of Roberto Coin’s greatest successes – and it’s all thanks to the signature twisted thread technique.
 
 

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Cartier, Love bracelet
Designed in the seventies, this iconic and timeless bracelet represents an everlasting circle of love that a woman and a man can share thanks to its unisex design.
 
 

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Pomellato, Nudo ring
This design pays homage to Pomellato’s founder, Pino Rabolini, who helped establish the idea of wearing exquisite jewelry pieces with both day and night looks. Therefore, this ring is all about letting go of any unnecessary embellishment – making the stone the center of attention.
 
 

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Photo Courtesy of Instagram.com/piaget

The most exciting thing about being a jewelry enthusiast is the search for the most iconic jewelry pieces to add to your collection. These pieces that become “the talk of every jewelry lover” as soon as they are launched define the brand or the house that created them in their own special way – leaving an everlasting mark in their DNA.

For the love of jewelry and icons, we have narrowed down a list of the pieces that have truly earned the title of icons and paved their way to the heart of almost every jewelry lover. Join us in the Photo Gallery to check them out and get a glimpse of their history.

 

Mirella Haddad