The Piaget Rose flourishes in the radiance of golden sunlight, an enduring inspiration to the Maison’s creativity and craftsmanship. This spring, a lively capsule collection presents a delectable bouquet of newly bloomed diamond-set Rose Fine Jewellery pieces, along with a High Jewellery set featuring white diamonds with flashes of vibrant, leaf green emeralds.
Poised between naturalism and abstraction, these are roses that grow in lush abundance from bud to blossom, spreading across the hand on a between-the-finger ring, where the meticulously articulated foliage flutters up and down, or climbing up around a tactile sliding pendant, designed to be worn all day, every day.
The same versatility and ingenuity apply to the High Jewellery ring, offering three different options, a choice of styles and moods within one ring: the emerald alone as a classic single stone ring, on a diamond band; the roses alone, removing the emerald, to create a contemporary between-the-fingers ring, shifting the limelight onto the flower itself and the innovative structure; or with both emerald and roses, a garden of gem-delights.
The stunning bouquet also climbs around the ears, playfully mismatched with a single earring designed as marquise-diamond leaves clustered around a centre emerald. Petals are delicately chiselled, their linear silhouettes contrasting with the lusciousness of multi-layers, on which diamonds seem to rest lightly, like dewdrops.
Leaves are formed by marquise-cut diamonds, a hint of the 1970s, a golden era of Piaget’s daring creativity. Asymmetry is a defining feature of the new rose jewels, suggesting the unstoppable, random growth of the natural world, and the ever-youthful energy of roses, life and love nurtured by the warmth of Piaget’s sun-drenched spirit.
Flowers and jewels go hand in hand through history. Amongst the earliest of adornments, flowers have held an irresistible challenge for every generation of goldsmiths and jewellers, in every age. The mystical beauty of the rose, the queen of flowers, the essence of femininity, the emblem of romance, holds a special allure for jewellers, the challenge of translating the flower’s voluptuous sensuality, channelling its emotions, turning the ephemeral into the eternal.
As Piaget shows to perfection – capturing the fleeting magnificence of the rose in the everlasting light of precious gems and metals, gold for lilting, silky softness and diamonds for dew-laden poetry.
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