From serving the Royal families all over the world in the 19th century to making the sought-after jewelry pieces nowadays, Boucheron house did it all. Today the brand keeps its leading position in luxury jewelry strong.
A balanced mixture of traditions and creativity has been making Boucheron jewelry highly desirable throughout the time.
One of the most recent pieces from Goutte de Ciel (Drop of Sky) collection, a white gold and diamond Goutte de Ciel necklace has an exquisite ice-blue pendant made of Aerogel.
It’s a material that was previously only used by NASA. The idea behind the piece was to capture the purity of the sky and translate it into a jewelry piece.
As to vintage Boucheron jewelry, it carries the influence of the French Classicism era. Being raised by the family of drapers, Frédéric Boucheron, the Maison’s founder, brought the pliancy of silk and laces into the goldsmith process.
That concept is easy to see in the airy looking Boucheron Bombé ring or famous Boucheron bird brooches.
Designer:Boucheron
Circa:1970s
Materials:18k Gold
Gemstone:Diamond
Weight:66.3 grams
Measurements:31 1/2" x 3/8"
Hallmarks:Maker's mark, a serial number, a hallmark for 18k and a place of origin (Paris)
This vintage Boucheron chain necklace is crafted in 18k yellow gold and set with diamonds. The design features a long gold link chain punctuated by openwork diamond stations placed at even intervals. Each station is formed in a twisted shape, with the pavé set diamonds. The chain has a fluid, lightweight feel, while still showing the distinct character of Boucheron’s design. This diamond necklace is a classic example of understated vintage luxury. It measures 31.5" x 3/8 (the widest part) and weighs 66.3 grams.