Since its introduction in 1968, Boucheron’s Serpent Bohème collection has survived trends and fads to become a classic. Just in time for summer, the collection’s iconic curved motifs are reimagined in rose gold and pink quartz, casting a rose-tinted light on the new rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings. Our favourite is the Serpent Bohème double motif bracelet, featuring a clasp-free bangle made of finely twisted gold set with two teardrop motifs, one paved with diamonds and the other with pink quartz. You’ll want to show off that summer tan with this ultra-feminine, super-chic jewel.
Tapping into its jewellery roots, watchmaker Corum introduces a new jewellery collection modelled after the brand’s iconic Golden Bridge watch. A collaboration with German jeweller Baechtold, whom Corum has partnered for over 30 years, the Golden Bridge Jewellery collection presents four lines, Petite Tonneau, Icon, Tonneau Pavé and Tonneau Snow, highlighting the barrel case shape that defines the Golden Bridge form.
Piaget adds a bangle to its uniquely decorated Possession Palace Décor collection. The piece shines the spotlight on its Palace décor, a gold engraving technique inspired by the guilloché technique used to decorate watch dials. There are three variants, one in white gold and two in pink gold. Each features a discrete and ingenious opening system designed to be invisible and playful.
Pomellato unveils four additions to its Sabbia collection for stylish women who love stacking rings and wearing mismatched ear studs and drops. The rings can be stacked together or spread across the fingers from pinky to thumb, worn halfway up a finger or as signet rings. The earrings are an invitation to play. They are sold individually and can be styled in various ways.













