Jewellery Erotica: Salacious designs to desire

January 22, 2020

By Jodie Smith

5 min read

As the most romantic holiday of the year approaches, it’s the perfect time to examine the illicit side of jewellery, featuring depictions of nudity and sexual themes as self expression. The history and psychology behind coveting, desiring and lusting after jewellery has much in common with carnal connections between people, and the enjoyment we all feel when wearing precious materials against our skin.

Parisian women are known for their sex appeal, so it comes as no surprise that one of the widest collections dedicated to eroticism came from the French jeweller Lydia Courteille. In 2019 she created a tribute to Paris called La Vie en Rose – romanticising the glamour of the city of love. It included approximately 20 unique jewels that were inspired by lingerie and erotic playfulness embodied in rings, earrings, necklaces and even a tiara. The aesthetics of Parisian lifestyle include sexy black lace lingerie and late night cabarets, and these are reflected in the hero piece – a cocktail ring, whose central morganite intaglio carving weighing 18.84 carats depicts a couple caught in a moment of passion.

Lydia Courteille La Vie en Rose collection ring with 18.84ct intaglio morganite, diamonds and accenting morganite in rose gold

Lydia Courteille La Vie en Rose collection ring with 18.84ct intaglio morganite, diamonds and accenting morganite in rose gold

 Lydia Courteille La Vie en Rose collection ring with 18.84ct intaglio morganite, diamonds and accenting morganite in rose gold

Lydia Courteille La Vie en Rose collection ring with 18.84ct intaglio morganite, diamonds and accenting morganite in rose gold

 Lydia Courteille La Vie en Rose collection ring with 18.84ct intaglio morganite, diamonds and accenting morganite in rose gold

Lydia Courteille La Vie en Rose collection ring with 18.84ct intaglio morganite, diamonds and accenting morganite in rose gold

An altogether less sensual but more biological take on the theme of lust can be found in Solange Azagury-Partridge’s Miracle ring from her new Sentimentals collection. Engraved in the yellow gold is an interpretation of the miracle of life itself, set with a diamond. The subtlety of this subject makes this ring an ‘open secret’ – appearing from relative short distance as though the patterning is a random textured gold.

Solange Azagury-Partridge Sentimentals collection Miracle ring with diamond in yellow gold

Solange Azagury-Partridge Sentimentals collection Miracle ring with diamond in yellow gold

Adding joy and a coquettish nature to fine jewellery is NeverNot with their Hide n Seek collection. It features both the Ready 2 Discover double sided pendant and the Ready 2 Tease double sided spinning ring, both depicting body parts that are usually hidden from sight. Both jewels are shaped as a yellow gold disc with diamonds and a green fig leaf in enamel on one side, referring to the biblical story of Adam and Eve protecting their modesty. On the other side of each disc lies a surprise: the pendant hides an engraved male genitalia, resplendent with diamond embellishment, and the ring reveals an engraved bosom. The playful concept behind the jewels is that of liberation, where the fig leaf traditionally represents censorship – here it is turned on its head to signify a joyful celebration of nudity.

NeverNot Hide n Seek collection Ready 2 Tease ring and Ready 2 Discover pendant, both with diamonds and malachite in yellow gold

NeverNot Hide n Seek collection Ready 2 Tease ring and Ready 2 Discover pendant, both with diamonds and malachite in yellow gold

A simple and direct interpretation of the sexual theme comes from Runa Jewelry, a brand which specialises in jewels that take on controversial and shocking forms: such as razor blades, pills and drug taking paraphernalia. The Lingam necklace is a bold style choice with no hint of discretion, where golden phalluses decorated with sapphires hang pendulously from a chain. 

Runa Jewelry Lingam necklace with sapphires in rose gold

Runa Jewelry Lingam necklace with sapphires in rose gold

 Runa Jewelry Lingam necklace with sapphires in rose gold

Runa Jewelry Lingam necklace with sapphires in rose gold

The 2019 Central Saint Martin Jewellery Design graduate Wenju Tseng caused a commotion when her knitted freshwater pearl brooch was widely shared on social media. It was not only the carefully crafted design which caught people’s eyes – but rather that the brooch was in the shape of a condom. The artwork draws attention to the gender preference embedded in Tseng’s native culture by using pearls – a material commonly associated with femininity – in an irreverent, masculine form.

Wenju Tseng brooch with freshwater pearls in 9k rose gold

Wenju Tseng brooch with freshwater pearls in 9k rose gold

 Wenju Tseng brooch with freshwater pearls in 9k rose gold

Wenju Tseng brooch with freshwater pearls in 9k rose gold

Luxury watches also has a rich history with erotic depictions, which began as a secrective pleasure for the high society gentlemen wearing expensive wristwear. In the modern day, these timepieces still contain the same power to create a wry smile. Richard Mille’s RM 69 Erotic Tourbillon uses phrasing related to passion, sensuality and even sexuality – with three sections which reveal interchangable wording, spelling out desires. 

Richard Mille’s RM 69 Erotic Tourbillon watch with ceramic in titanium

Richard Mille’s RM 69 Erotic Tourbillon watch with ceramic in titanium

The most explicit of all of these designs comes from Ulysse Nardin, in the form of the Classic Voyeur erotic watch. With four figures engaging in coitus, the design features moving parts which react when either the hour or minute repeater is moved. Offered in three versions: one in rose gold, one in platinum, and a platinum version set with 3.50 carats of baguette diamonds on the bezel – and in a limited series of only 18 of each version. 

Ulysse Nardin Classic Voyeur erotic watch in anthracite and rose gold

Ulysse Nardin Classic Voyeur erotic watch in anthracite and rose gold

 Ulysse Nardin Classic Voyeur erotic watch in ceramic and rose gold

Ulysse Nardin Classic Voyeur erotic watch in ceramic and rose gold

The famous saying “sex sells” goes for jewellery as well as music, culture and fashion. Sexuality and jewellery both appeal to primal instincts in us as humans, and celebrations of sex in jewellery create a vibrant and playful way to enjoy luxury accessories.

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