Valentine’s Day: Jewellery Collections Inspired by Love

February 3, 2020

By Jodie Smith

9 min read

Valentine’s week is the best time to take a look at a selection of fine jewellery collections inspired by love. The theme has been explored by many brands, and is often portrayed through symbols of love: hearts, rubies and flowers. However, some jewellers take a less conventional approach to this well worn jewellery theme through honouring family, iconic love stories, and dedications to nature.

href=”https://www.katerinaperez.com/articles/cartier-magnitude-collection” rel=”noopener noreferrer” target=”_blank”>Cartier

One of the most iconic and instantly recognisable fine jewellery collections inspired by romance is Cartier’s Love collection, which was first imagined in 1970s New York. The design is among the most famous in the world – and the Love bracelet has earned its place in jewellery history thanks to numerous celebrity endorsements, including modern stars like the Kardashians piling these bangles up their arms. Designed in 1969 by Aldo Cipullo for Cartier, the fascinating lock mechanism requires another person to ‘unlock’ you from the design, symbolising dependence, trust and commitment. The simplicity of the design adds to its appeal, and the entire Love collection follows a similar form: available in platinum, white, rose or yellow gold, and with or without diamond embellishment.

Cartier Love collection necklace in yellow gold

Cartier Love collection necklace in yellow gold

Cartier Love collection necklace in white gold

Cartier Love collection necklace with diamonds in white gold

Cartier Love collection bangle with diamonds in yellow gold

Cartier Love collection bangle with diamonds in white gold

Cartier Love collection ring in rose gold

Cartier Love collection ring in white gold

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Chaumet has a rich tradition in classic fine jewellery, designing for royal figures and creating many of the most spectacular tiaras in history. One of the key motifs of the house has become the ‘liens’ – meaning, ‘connections’ – thread that attaches objects, drawing them closer and bonding them for eternity. Liens appear as early in the history of Chaumet as its creation in 1780, and punctures through the maison’s archives of jewellery from the Belle Epoque and Art Deco years on the preliminary designs for tiaras, brooches and necklaces. Continuing through to the modern day, the chic, clean aesthetic of the liens symbol has achieved timelessness, and it’s charm is built on this subtle nod to the characteristics of loving relationships. 

Chaumet Liens collection necklaces, bracelet, earrings with diamonds and lacquer, and Liens Lumiere watch with mother of pearl, all in rose gold

Chaumet Liens collection pendant necklaces with mother of pearl and diamonds in yellow gold

Chaumet Liens collection sautoir with diamonds and lacquer in rose gold

Chaumet Liens collection pendant necklace with diamonds and lacquer in rose gold

Chaumet Liens collection earrings with diamonds and enamel in rose gold

Chaumet Liens collection bracelet with diamonds and lacquer in rose gold

href=”https://www.katerinaperez.com/articles/van-cleef-arpels-romeo-juliet” rel=”noopener noreferrer” target=”_blank”>Van Cleef & Arpels

This French Maison is known for its dedication to romantic designs, and their 2019 Romeo and Juliet collection is no exception. Van Cleef & Arpels designers chose the greatest love story of all time to inspire its high jewellery: “for us, the choice of Romeo and Juliet was a natural one for a number of reasons. First of all, literature is one of the main sources of inspiration for the House,” explains Nicolas Bos, President and CEO of Van Cleef & Arpels. The collection featured more than 100 unique pieces of jewellery that communicate the themes of Shakespeare’s romantic classic. Depicted in gold and precious stones are the lovers themselves, the balcony from which Juliet yearns, the gardens and architecture of Verona, as well as many more tropes of this classic tragedy.

Van Cleef & Arpels Romeo and Juliet collection earrings and brooches with lacquer, sapphires, spessartite garnets, rubies, lapis lazuli, yellow and colourless diamonds in white, yellow and rose gold

Gouache of Van Cleef & Arpels Romeo and Juliet collection brooches

Van Cleef & Arpels Romeo and Juliet collection brooches with lacquer, sapphires, spessartite garnets, rubies, lapis lazuli, yellow and colourless diamonds in white, yellow and rose gold

Van Cleef & Arpels Romeo and Juliet collection Balcone brooch with emeralds, tsavorites and diamonds in white gold

href=”https://www.katerinaperez.com/articles/chopard-red-carpet-2019-love” rel=”noopener noreferrer” target=”_blank”>Chopard

While you may want to celebrate Valentine’s Day with Chopard Happy Hearts jewels, these are not the only ones dedicated to love from Chopard’s collection – the 2019 High jewellery Red Carpet designs are all dedicated to a modern day love story. Hearts are paid homage to in a suite with magnificent heart shaped tanzanites, Paraiba tourmalines, amethysts, and diamonds affixed in circles of white gold and titanium – taking more than 500 hours of work to create the necklace alone. Another conventional symbol of love is flowers, and a hero piece of the line is the Divine necklace; an open ended choker with an 111.00 carat cabochon emerald, yellow and colourless diamonds, sapphires and tsavorites. 

Chopard Red Carpet 2019 collection choker with heart shaped tanzanites, Paraiba tourmaline and diamonds in titanium and white gold

Chopard Red Carpet 2019 collection 'Orchard Suite' brooch with opal, tsavorites, sapphires and diamonds in titanium

Chopard Red Carpet 2019 collection 'Orchard Suite' brooch with opal, tsavorites, sapphires and diamonds in titanium

Chopard Red Carpet 2019 collection 'Orchard Suite' earrings with opal, tsavorites, sapphires and diamonds in titanium

Chopard Red Carpet 2019 collection 'Orchard Suite' earrings with opal, tsavorites, sapphires and amethysts in titanium

Chopard Red Carpet 2019 collection 'Delicate' brooch with opal, sapphires, yellow diamonds and diamonds in titanium

Chopard Red Carpet 2019 collection earrings with opals, amethysts, sapphires, tsavorites and diamonds in titanium

Chopard Red Carpet 2019 collection 'Divine Necklace' open ended choker with 111ct cabochon emerald, yellow and colourless diamonds, sapphires and tsavorites

Chopard Red Carpet 2019 collection ring with emeralds and diamonds in white gold

Chopard Red Carpet 2019 collection necklace with pink sapphires and diamonds in white gold

Chopard Red Carpet 2019 collection 'Superb Suite' choker with diamonds in white gold

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Another love story is depicted in the collection of the German brand Stenzhorn. The ‘Butterfly Lovers’ collection is inspired by the Chinese legend of the same name. It tells the tale of an ill-fated love story which ends in the subjects transforming into butterflies and having their souls live on together forever. The butterflies in Stenzhorn jewellery are decorated in channel set pink and blue sapphires, rubies and diamonds, and adorn long necklaces, open rings and earrings. Stepping away from strictly conventional designs, Stenzhorn offer their clients rings and earrings with kimono jackets, which create the effect of layered butterfly wings. 

Stenzhorn Butterfly Lovers collection necklace with diamonds and sapphires in white gold

Stenzhorn Butterfly Lovers collection rings with diamonds and sapphires with removable 'kimono' ring jackets in white gold

Stenzhorn Butterfly Lovers collection ring with diamonds and sapphires in white gold

Stenzhorn Butterfly Lovers collection ring with diamonds, rubies and pink sapphires in white gold

Stenzhorn Butterfly Lovers collection ring with diamonds and sapphires with removable 'kimono' ring jacket in white gold

Stenzhorn Butterfly Lovers collection ring with diamonds and rubies with removable 'kimono' ring jacket in white gold

Stenzhorn Butterfly Lovers collection earrings with diamonds and rubies with removable 'kimono' earring jackets in white gold

Stenzhorn Butterfly Lovers collection necklace with diamonds and rubies in white gold

href=”https://www.katerinaperez.com/articles/Solange-Azagury-Partridge-Sentimentals” rel=”noopener noreferrer” target=”_blank”>Solange Azagury-Partridge

In an ode to a very specific type of love, the new Sentimentals collection from Solange Azagury-Partridge conveys familial devotion and sentimental attachments. Amongst the 40 pieces of jewellery in the line, some declarations of love are openly conveyed; such as in the phrase “I Love You to the Moon and Back” crafted in the eponymous necklace and earrings suite with moons and stars made of gold, diamonds, opal representing the moon, and a heart cut ruby symbolising love. Another, more quaint example of Solange’s dedication to this theme is the Family ring, with mother of pearl, malachite, tigers eye, diamond, ruby, sapphire and emerald in yellow gold, and clearly depicting a conventional family scene in a naive form.

Solange Azagury-Partridge Family ring with mother of pearl, malachite, tigers eye, diamond, ruby, sapphire and emerald in yellow gold

Solange Azagury-Partridge Home ring with diamonds, ruby and lacquer in yellow gold

Solange Azagury-Partridge Keepsake box with lacquer in gold vermeil

Solange Azagury-Partridge I love you to the Moon and back suite with rubies, opals and diamonds in white gold

Solange Azagury-Partridge Us ring with rubies, lacquer and ceramic plate in rose gold

Solange Azagury-Partridge Us necklace with rubies, ceramic plate and sapphire glass locket in rose gold

While there are many options for Valentine’s Day jewellery, consider pieces with a story of love behind them, whose designers have dedicated whole collections to this theme – and who have created jewels which can be worn all year round.

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