Van Cleef & Arpels has just launched the new season of the Fleurette collection, which continues the classic element of diamond clusters, and for the first time, brilliant-cut diamonds are set off by warm tones of rose gold for an elegant and feminine touch.
First launched in 2000, the “Fleurette” collection features an elegant crown of seven round-cut diamonds – a design that can be traced back to Van Cleef & Arpels’ Art Deco jewelry creations of the 1920s, which featured rubies, sapphires and diamonds in settings.
For the first time, rose gold is used as the main material, and the V-shaped claw setting highlights the shape of the stamens and petals of the diamonds, allowing maximum light to penetrate through the diamonds and intertwine them with the polished rose gold to create a shimmering halo of softness.
Four pieces are presented – the most eye-catching necklace with five diamond flower crowns falling gently on the side of the collarbone; a ring with 10 brilliant cut diamonds set in the wall of the band, forming an eternity design with the diamond flower crowns; and diamond flower crown earrings set in the ears, which are dexterous and strikingly glamorous.
Fleurette necklace pendant in rose gold, by Van Cleef & Arpels. Set with 7 round brilliant diamonds totaling 0.73ct.
Fleurette stud earrings in rose gold by Van Cleef & Arpels Set with 14 round brilliant diamonds totaling 1.47ct.
Fleurette necklace in rose gold by Van Cleef & Arpels. Set with 35 round brilliant diamonds totaling 3.67ct.
Fleurette ring in rose gold by Van Cleef & Arpels Set with 17 round brilliant diamonds totaling 1.22ct.