Charming effortlessness: for the discerning young, modern woman
What do you look for when searching for a special piece of jewellery? Do you research a jeweller’s history and expertise, or make your decision based on the trends of the season and the design itself?
With esteemed jewellers such as Bucherer Fine Jewellery, which is preceded by its 130-year-old history, the process is so much easier. As one of the leading brands in Europe, the house is revered for its exquisitely crafted collections that never fail to feel fresh, modern and unique.
Its latest and much-anticipated Peekaboo collection is the perfect example. Created by New York designer Yunjo Lee, it’s inspired by the feminine and romantic style of Marie Antoinette, whose love for all things feminine and fun is reflected in pink gold, powdery pink-coloured morganites and blue aquamarines.
It’s a collection full of whimsical charm, and exquisite standards of craftsmanship have gone into making it. Take the enlarged diamond pavé prongs designed to enhance character, and the cushion-cut shape – created exclusively for the collection – that highlights each stone’s brilliance and pastel hue to the best advantage.
The jewel in the collection’s crown, however, has to be the Paraiba tourmaline cocktail ring. It’s crafted using a gleaming blue Paraiba tourmaline weighing more than 20 carats and sourced from Mozambique – one of the very few remaining locations that it can be found in the world. A truly precious investment piece, Paraiba tourmalines are among the most valuable and keenly sought-after gems in the world.
Whether you’re looking for a token of love to mark an engagement, or a beautiful new addition to a contemporary jewellery collection, Bucherer Fine Jewellery has a piece for every occasion. Here are our top picks from the Peekaboo collection.
Peekaboo rose-gold and aquamarine ring
The Bucherer Fine Jewellery 18ct rose gold ring is quite possibly the chicest way to embrace the pastel trend. It’s set with a brilliant-cut 1.69ct aquamarine stone and nine brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 0.04ct. Whether buying for yourself or a loved one, it makes an exquisite token of love, or a contemporary addition to a forever collection.
Peekaboo rose-gold and aquamarine ring, £2,200
Rose gold and morganite earrings
Marrying rose-gold and a 3.4ct pastel-pink morganite stone, the Bucherer Fine Jewellery Peekaboo ring is a modern yet romantic engagement style. A cluster of seven brilliant-cut diamonds, positioned at the top of the stone, add the perfect touch of celebratory sparkle.
Rose gold and morganite earrings, £1,500
Yellow gold and beryl bracelet
It’s the unexpected blend of coloured stones and metals that make the Bucherer Fine Jewellery Peekaboo collection so unique. Take this 18ct yellow gold bracelet – set with a single brilliant-cut 1.7ct beryl stone and nine sparkling diamonds – it feels elegant and modern.
Yellow gold and beryl bracelet, £1,100
Rose gold and morganite necklace
If the idea of a diamond necklace feels too classic, the Bucherer Fine Jewellery morganite stone design makes a contemporary alternative. Crafted in rose-gold on a dainty chain, it makes a beautiful partner to an engagement ring featuring the same stone, or as a simple accent to a wardrobe staple – think a crisp white shirt or cashmere sweater.
Rose gold and morganite necklace, £1,300
Rose gold and aquamarine earrings
Bucherer Fine Jewellery designs aim to emphasise the pure and natural quality of a gemstone. These 18ct rose-gold earrings are a gorgeous example, set with aquamarine stones and 18 brilliant-cut diamonds. If you’re looking for a wedding gift, they make the perfect “something blue”.
Rose gold and aquamarine earrings, £3,500
Transforming contemporary women
Since 1888, Bucherer Fine Jewellery has been empowering modern, cosmopolitan and ambitious women.
Bucherer Fine Jewellery and The Telegraph have teamed up to show how the brand’s unique designs can effortlessly slot into the wardrobes of both modern minimalists and those with more extravagant, stand-out tastes.
For more information, and to find out about the latest statement collections from Bucherer Fine Jewellery, visit bucherer.com/uk/bucherer-fine-jewellery
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