Tie necklace with a motif set with round diamonds, in yellow gold, white gold, pink gold and brown PVD
Up, down, forwards, backwards, the Quatre motif dawdles freely, threads of its own will as a clasp-jewel on a long, intense golden chain. When worn in its maximum length (75cm), the chain changes endlessly into infinite variations of asymmetrical necklaces.
Frédéric Boucheron is born in 1831 into a family of clothiers. He breaks with family tradition at a young age to open his jewelry shop. Having learnt much about delicacy in materials, he begins to make his gold work as supple as the fabrics and lace of his childhood. Success is immediate and soon the whole of Paris is rushing to the door of his Palais Royal boutique. In 1893, he is the first jeweler to open a boutique Place Vendôme, making this place a showcase of savoir-vivre, savoir-faire and French elegance that has no equal in the world. It is Frédéric Boucheron's unique ability to capture the zeitgeist that also leads him to invent new ways of wearing jewelry. His success spreads abroad and the order books start to include the names of members of Royal families and later of Hollywood's biggest stars.
Discover all of the Boucheron moments
Tie necklace with a motif set with round diamonds, in yellow gold, white gold, pink gold and brown PVD
Price on request
12 round diamonds 0,27 carat
Yellow, white and pink gold 750/1000 22,16 g
Brown PVD
Ref.: JCL01146