The Faubourg 1925 collection pays tribute to the jewellery architecture of the interwar period through a station bracelet in 18-carat gold. Five Asscher-cut diamonds — recognisable by their stepped facets and sharp angles — punctuate the chain at regular intervals, allowing each stone to exist in its own space.
Grown in a laboratory, these coloured diamonds display the same characteristics as mined stones: hardness, refractive index, brilliance. Only their origin differs. Deep blue, intense yellow, forest green, powdery pink or pure white: five options for the same gesture, that of a jewel designed to be worn without a special occasion.