Quatre Ring by Boucheron

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At the beginning Frédéric Boucheron, who wrote in 1887, created a ring made of great diamond jewelry that he used to devote his immeasurable love for his wife Gabrielle. Since then, this passionate diamond jeweler embodies the myth of love.

A love that lasts and deifies since 2004 with the inauguration of the Quatre ring. Not doing that by its sales, but with the fusion of four rings, four gold and four different textures. The yellow, pink, white and “chocolate”–gold Boucheron–organize themselves into a symphonic orchestration, and the sometimes smooth surfaces, coarse grain, pinstripe or diamond points agree in unison. Braving the ternary rhythm of rhetoric, Quatre itself as the unity of diversity and the triumph of miscegenation. It shows indeed a cosmopolitan architecture, inspired by Buddhist stupas railings, tight weaves from the Ottoman or Roman moldings. Precious metal woven in the Quatre glorifies souvenirs of Mr. Boucheron.

A success that endures: the White Edition in 2011 and then in 2012 the Black Edition successfully seduced more traditional tastes, initiating them with sobriety of art, composition, and the hybrid. For the lovers, the Quatre exist also in an alliance version, or two solitary rings. Called the Quatre Follies, it is the culmination of passion, heart, unity and desire. Finally, more recently, to celebrate its 120 years of presence Place Vendôme, Boucheron adds to its collection a new immaculate version with a covenant between white gold and diamonds. The Four Radiant Edition ring, a birthday edition to admire in salons of the Place in light of the works by the artist Hiroshi Sugimoto.

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