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Faubourg 1925 en or jaune et blanc 18 carats avec de magnifiques diamants de synthèse de couleur - Lauredi

Faubourg 1925

Faubourg 1925 is Lauredi’s new fine jewelry collection. Inspired by the creative energy of Paris during the Roaring Twenties, it blends Art Deco geometry with the precision of contemporary high jewelry. Exceptional pieces set with lab-grown diamonds and crafted in 18-carat gold, each Faubourg 1925 creation pays tribute to Parisian craftsmanship, reimagined with an ethical commitment.

Introducing

Faubourg 1925 Heritage

1925. Paris hosts the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, the event that gave its name to the Art Deco movement. Jewelry is reinvented: lines become geometric, contrasts grow bolder, and the diamond takes center stage in daring compositions.
The Faubourg 1925 collection draws on this heritage. Its designs play with symmetry, repeating motifs, and architectural volumes. 18-carat gold gives the piece its structure, while lab-grown diamonds bring the light—just as in the creations of the era’s master jewelers, but with today’s ethical standards.

Art Deco Colored Diamond Jewelry

Each Faubourg 1925 jewel is a piece in its own right. The semi-bezel setting showcases the Asscher cut of the diamonds—a square cut with geometric facets that naturally echoes the collection’s Art Deco aesthetic. Solitaire necklace, stud earrings, rings: these jewels are designed for everyday wear—refined enough to elevate special moments, minimalist enough to be worn day after day. By choosing lab-grown diamonds, Lauredi affirms a conviction: that of exacting French fine jewelry, where the brilliance of the stones and the precision of artisanal craftsmanship are grounded in an uncompromisingly ethical approach.

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A style born before it had a name

The term “Art Deco” was only popularized in the 1960s, long after the movement’s peak. In 1925, it was simply referred to as the “modern style”.

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