Boucheron presents Suspended Moments, which captures those moments of intimate connection when no words are spoken, but everything is said. To celebrate love, the Maison has unveiled several new creations.
The signature Pivoine solitaire blossoms afresh this year, as a pendant. This new peony in white gold, set with diamonds, draws on the Maison’s savoir-faire to reinterpret the original flower in a contemporary design with equally pure lines.
The Godron wedding band is also reinvented, with a slimmer profile that retains the same signature aesthetic. An archival motif that has featured in Boucheron creations since the 1860s, the Godron is one of four patterns in the iconic Quatre collection introduced in 2004. Two rings melded into one, symbolizing the love that binds two beings.
The Maison is also introducing more designs to its existing jewellery collections: a new Serpent Bohème necklace in February, while May will see another three designs added to the Quatre line.