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Les plumes, une inspiration intemporelle

Feathers, a timeless inspiration

BMany jewelry and fine jewelry houses draw inspiration from feathers for their jewelry. Indeed, the feather is often associated with lightness, freedom and elegance. This theme has given birth to emblematic pieces in the world of jewelry, combining technicality and poetry. ranging from simple and refined designs to more complex and detailed designs. Some jewelry feathers are designed to be worn as pendants, earrings, rings or brooches. An inexhaustible inspiration!

The pen: Queen of elegance

Many jewelry house creations draw their inspiration from the beauty and richness of nature. Animals, and more specifically the peacock and its plumage, are at the heart of the DNA and heritage of French jewelry, and have been for years. Available in white gold, yellow gold or pink gold, the feather can be available in pin as in necklace. Feather-inspired pieces are characterized by their refinement and lightness, set or paved with a multitude of diamonds.

Houses inspired by it

Cartier has created many feather-shaped jewelry pieces since the 1910s. Among the most famous pieces are the peacock feather earrings from the "Caresse d'Orchidées", launched in 1925.
Tiffany & Co also created many feather-shaped jewelry pieces, including peacock feather brooches, feather necklaces and earrings.
Van Cleef & Arpels is also known for its feather-shaped creations, notably the "Peacock Feather" earrings launched in the 1940s.
Pomellato, she also created a collection called "Plume" which highlights jewelry in the shape of exotic bird feathers, combined with colored gemstones.



Among all the houses inspired by the pen, we have the pleasure of presenting some pieces of Chanel And Boucheron, playing with the femininity and sensuality of it.

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