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Editorial favorites

The site 58 Facettes is growing and every week, we receive new requests from designers wishing to be listed, in order to bring you a complete range of jewelry made in France. Among the new creators, our editor-in-chief, Kyra Brenzinger, has selected her latest favorites for you.

Sari Grand Soir cuff from Veyret

A true invitation to travel, the Sari cuff evokes the splendor of the Maharajas and the refinement of women wearing elegant saris, illuminated by sumptuous jewelry. Designer Anouck Veyret was inspired by the sun's rays, studded with diamonds that radiate throughout the wrist. This prestigious cuff is accompanied by jewelry to wear every day: necklaces, rings or earrings. Anouck Veyret has chosen to have her jewelry made in the best workshops in France, working for the biggest High Jewelry houses.
Sari cuff - Maison Veyret on 58 Facettes

Hoels Harmony Pendant

Harmony pendant - Hoels sur 58 Facettes
In these turbulent times, the search for harmony is essential. Designer Sophie Hoehlinger has created her new brand Hoels combining well-being through stones and fine jewelry. The raw aquamarine crystal of Nigéria of 9.93 carats is mounted on a pendant evoking the shapes of DNA, decorated with diamonds. The vibrations of aquamarine bring gentle energy and correspond to the throat, at the level of the chakra points. Other creations call on other vibrations such as emerald corresponding to appeasement or opal to creativity. Jewelry in harmony with your body and mind.

Bolo-Tie, iron eye tie pendant by Martin Spreng

Artist-sculptor and cabinetmaker, Martin Spreng offers an innovative look at jewelry for men and women. On his Bolo-Tie tie pendant, he set an iron eye plaque reminiscent of wood grain in tawny hues. He extended his geometric shape with a plaque in silver, sculpted and engraved by hand in his workshop in Paris. Martin Spreng offers another version in lapis lazuli, combined with gold andsilver. His rings have just as much character, worked in different materials and handcrafted by this talented artist.
Iron Eye Bolo Tie - Martin Spreng on 58 Facettes

Aurore Dissymmetry Ring from Tiber Joaillerie

Aurore Dissymmetry Ring - Tiber Joaillerie on 58 Facettes
A trained gemologist, Marie-Caroline Lagache has a gift for color composition. For her Dissymétrie Aurore ring, she created a monochrome of flamboyant colors, composed of a 5.4-carat red tourmaline and surrounded by spinels, spessartites and rhodolite garnets. Like a painting in homage to the dawn with a deliberately asymmetrical frame, the ring artistically adorns the hand. The designer also draws inspiration from her numerous travels such as to Japan to create her storm ring or to Morocco with her Moucharabieh pendants in gold filigree. Jewelry is an eternal chromatic journey.

 

Article by Kyra Brenzinger - Editor-in-Chief.

Cover photo: Harmonie pendant - Hoels

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