Piaget: A Fairy Tale Journey on the Wings of Light

March 29, 2021

By Katerina Perez

7 min read

In 2020, the jewellery house Piaget began a journey to a truly fantastical place. The vehicle for this magical trip was a collection entitled The Wings of Light. Today, much of the jewellery from this collection, previously no more than sketches, has been realised with stunning precious stones. Readers, you are all invited to join this exciting adventure with me.

Unlike many large jewellery houses, which usually release new high jewellery collections twice a year, Piaget opts to focus on only one theme a year, releasing different elements of the same subject in stages. This approach has been adopted for the release of the aforementioned Wings of Light collection, the different parts of which appear with enviable regularity in various glossy publications. Readers, the pages of my website are no different and you can find them covered here! Last year, the vast majority of the jewellery from this collection remained in the imagination of Piaget jewellers and designers or, occasionally, in a two-dimensional form, sketched down on paper. Just recently, several more pieces from the collection have been released in real life. I’d like to present them to you here.

The Piaget Majestic Plumage necklace from the Enchanted Flight chapter of the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection

The transformable Piaget Majestic Plumage necklace is set with a 7.49 carat Paraiba tourmaline

The Piaget Majestic Plumage necklace can be worn with or without the feather marquetry element, which can be removed and worn as an ear cuff or a pair of asymmetric earrings

The Piaget Majestic Plumage necklace from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection features feather marquetry by Maître d’Art, Nelly Saunie

Piaget Majestic Plumage jewelled timepiece with 58 marquise-cut sapphires of 6.23 carats, 14 marquise-cut rubies and 86 round sapphires of 5.51 carats from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection

This year, the collection is called Wings of Light. The collection is a seamless continuation of our journey that follows the path of the sun: a symbol that has always played a central role for Piaget. After Piaget’s Oasis collection, where one could experience the play of light and the grandeur of nature in the context of a desert Oasis, Piaget has unveiled the Wings of Light Collection which is set instead in a luxurious jungle, says Christophe Bourier, Piaget’s Global Director of High Jewellery, in an interview with Luxurious Magazine.

Colourful bird feathers were the inspiration behind Piaget's Majestic Plumage set in the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection

The colourful plumage of birds has been a constant source of inspiration for Piaget designers. To achieve the greatest possible resemblance to the brand’s ornithological object of admiration, Nelly Saunier, one of the few craftswomen who has mastered the techniques required to recreate plume and marquetry, has been involved throughout. This time more than ever, her involvement was an absolute necessity. Never before has this plumage technique been used so extensively. Take for example the Majestic Plumage necklace, where Saunier uses a whole rainbow of bejewelled feathers with minute precision, each shaded with an array of sapphires and spinels. In the centre of the necklace, one will have no difficulty locating a 7.49-carat neon Paraiba tourmaline all the way from Mozambique, which illuminates the jewellery from within. The beauty and shape of this stunning stone are matched here with a sense of real functionality. The necklace can be worn with or without the feather marquetry, which can be removed and used as either a cuff earring or as an asymmetrical pair.

The Piaget Blooming Flora necklace in white gold set with a 10.62 carat cushion-cut Tanzanian red spinel, pink sapphires, diamonds, Akoya pearls and freshwater pink pearls from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection

The Piaget Blooming Flora necklace from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection is transformable and can be worn in three ways

The Piaget Blooming Flora necklace from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection can be worn without its central element as an Akoya pearl and freshwater pearl necklace

The Piaget Blooming Flora earrings with pear-shaped red spinels of 1.57 and 1.53 carats, round-cut pink sapphires, 72 round-cut pink spinels, 18 marquise-cut diamonds, 52 brilliant-cut diamonds, Akoya white pearls and pink freshwater pearls

The set also includes earrings that harmonise with the necklace in terms of their design and colour palette, with two pear-shaped red spinels from Tanzania weighing a total of 2.70 carats, in addition to blue, yellow and orange sapphires, and an inevitable set of Paraiba tourmalines. It took Piaget’s craftsmen no less than 140 hours to turn this stunning set of stones into an even more impressive piece of jewellery, which it should also be noted is surprisingly comfortable. Another transforming necklace in the collection is the Blooming Flor sautoir. This piece possesses a slightly less extravagant design. The regal shimmer of long strands of pearls in two different varieties -freshwater and Akoya – is offset by the brilliance of diamonds and pink sapphires. The central stone – a 10.62 carat cushion-cut Tanzanian red spinel – explodes with vibrant colour. Function and form are perfectly synchronised here: the necklace can be worn in three different ways, while the central element can also be worn as a brooch. Earrings from the same set can also be had in white and pink hues, accented with bright spinel.

The creative process behind the Piaget Rainbow Lights earrings from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection, featuring rubellites, pink tourmalines, diamonds, wood, leather and mother of pearl marquetry, created by Maître d’Art, Rose Saneuil

The next piece of jewellery that I couldn’t wait to catch a glimpse of was the Rainbow Light cuff bracelet from the set of the same name. This piece took an astonishing 250 hours of work and demonstrates an even more complex use of marquetry. It is the product of an absolute master of this art form: Rose Saneuil. She tells me: “I am passionate about this profession as a marqueterie, a field constrained only by one’s imagination.”

Piaget Rainbow Lights watch from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection with marquetry crafted using hornbeam, sycamore, maple tree and tulip tree wood, calfskin leather, goat parchment, secale straw, white mother-of-pearl and diamonds

Piaget Rainbow Lights Manchette cuff bracelet from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection with a 22.68 carat cushion-cut rubellite and diamonds, with wood, leather and mother of pearl marquetry by Maître d’Art, Rose Saneuil

The Piaget Rainbow Lights earrings from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection, featuring rubellites, pink tourmalines and diamonds, with wood, leather and mother of pearl marquetry, created by Maître d’Art, Rose Saneuil

In her work on cuff bracelets, earrings and watches, Rose has made extensive use of feathers, simultaneously using wood and leather in various shades of red, as well as pearlescent inserts and pavé diamonds for the desired sense of contrast. The heart of the bracelet is adorned with a juicy rubellite, weighing 22.68 carats, while the earrings comprise a pair of pink sapphires and rubellites. The lustre of these stones is brilliantly contrasted against the backdrop of matte wood and leather.

Piaget Natural Harmony secret watch in 18k white gold with 114 baguette-cut emeralds of 12.54 carats and 171 baguette-cut diamonds of 24.80 carats with a black opal dial, from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection

The third piece I feel the need to discuss in the Wings of Light collection is a watch entitled Natural Harmony. Readers, it possesses a rather magnificent secret. Before we come onto this piece, I would like to remind you that you have already likely seen on my website the precious timepieces that are part of the Majestic Plumage, Secret Cenote and Audacious Leaves collections. All of these turned out to be rather extravagant, and at first glance, Natural Harmony looks a little like a broad tennis sweatband, encrusted with 171 colourless baguette-cut diamonds possessing a total weight of 24.80 carats, as well as 114 emeralds in the same cut with a total weight of 12.54 carats. Only an extremely small group of people will know that this splendour hides a quartz movement 56P created by Piaget. The black opal dial is successfully masked by “baguette guards”.

Piaget Exalted Moments necklace in 18 white gold with a 5.50ct cushion-cut yellow diamond, surrounded by yellow and colourless diamonds, from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection

Piaget Captivating Wings necklace with two pear-shaped rubies from Mozambique of 4.54 and 4.03 carats, 78 marquise-cut diamonds of 19.32 carats and 152 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 11.05 carats

The transformable Piaget Diamond Heliconia necklace with a 6.46 carat pear-shaped fancy vivid yellow diamond that can be worn in four different ways, even as a ring, from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection

The Piaget Delicate Flora necklace from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection can be worn in three ways with or without a 3.02 carat pear-shaped diamond drop

Piaget Diamond Heliconia ring with a 1.70 carat pear-shaped fancy vivid yellow diamond, 21 pear-shaped diamonds and 16 brilliant cut diamonds from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection

Piaget Tropical Sensation necklace with a 2.40 carat cushion-cut diamond, 25 marquise cut diamonds and 207 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling more than 25 carats from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection

Piaget Glowing Rose earrings with two pear-shaped blue sapphires from Sri Lanka of 1.63 and 1.60 carats, 16 marquise-cut diamonds and 42 brilliant-cut diamonds with a total weight of 4.75 carats, from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection

Piaget Sparkling Night earrings with two pear-shaped diamonds of 1.50 carats each and a further 1.63 carats of diamonds, from the Wings of Light High Jewellery Collection

Lastly, I am at last ready, readers, to let you in on a little secret. This journey does not end here! Piaget is still working on creating new masterpieces for this collection. I have been fortunate enough to see some of the sketches, and let me tell you, it is worth being excited!

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