Jewelry & Watches

Ready to Get Multi-Charmed?

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A jewelry piece with a single ornamental motif is charming, so imagine how things could be when the design that makes it so special is featured more than once in the same creation. Yes, you’ve guessed it: the more the motifs, the higher the charm! Needless to say, today’s jewelry motto is undoubtedly “more is more” and to further immerse you in the swooning world of jewels that makes the present as enjoyable as it can be, our favorite jewelry brands have taken it upon themselves to offer you a variety of multi-motif bejeweled creations that will never fail to up your style game.

Every one of them used its own creative flair to bring this concept to life and apparently, the best is yet to come! Vhernier, for instance, found in the soft and feminine shape of the Calla motif a great element to be repeated in a seamless way in order to form a bracelet or a necklace, while Dior used the motif that brings together the beloved charms of its great founder to richly ornament a multi-row bracelet and necklace. To create its B Blossom cuff, Louis Vuitton inserted its playful spherical stamp that features the iconic star-shaped flower created by Georges-Louis Vuitton in 1896 all around the piece. On the other hand, Messika Paris introduced a whole new concept of multi-motif jewels through its Lucky Move three-finger ring and used the motif in different sizes to add further movement to the creation.

The list goes on and on, yet the pieces we’re showcasing below will definitely get you in the mood for some multi-motif charm!

Article Written by Mirella Haddad

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Dior, Rose des Vents bracelet
 
Van Cleef & Arpels, Vintage Alhambra sautoir
Pomellato, Nudo sautoir
 
Chopard, Happy Hearts Wings sautoir
 
Messika Paris, Lucky Move 3-finger ring
 
Gemfields, Lupata bracelet
 
Louis Vuitton, B Blossom cuff
 
Chaumet, Liens de Séduction sautoir
 
Vhernier, Calla bracelet
Tiffany & Co., HardWear earrings
 
Dior, Mimirose earrings
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