Bloom No. 1
02 - 2026

Bloom No. 1 marks the beginning of a floral language rooted in sculpture rather than decoration.
Inspired by historical floral ornaments and reinterpreted through modern high jewellery discipline, the set explores the rose as a symbol of permanence, transformation, and continuity. Pinkish-red rubies, sculpted gold, and a twisted rope construction come together in a composition where form, weight, and craftsmanship take precedence over sentiment.
La Floraison

La Floraison is the centerpiece of Bloom No. 1, conceived as a dual High Jewellery creation that transforms from necklace to brooch. At its heart, a sculptural floral spray unfolds around a partially open rose, carved in layered relief with precise botanical structure. The petals are pavé-set with pinkish-red rubies, graduating subtly in tone toward the center of the bloom, while surrounding buds and leaves introduce lighter pink sapphires and white diamonds to create depth and rhythm.
The floral composition is anchored by a thick twisted gold rope chain punctuated with hand-sculpted gold roses, bringing balance, weight, and authority to the design. When detached, the central element reveals itself as a brooch — a sculptural object designed to stand independently. La Floraison embodies duality at its core: adornment and sculpture, movement and permanence.
Les Petales

Les Pétales distills the floral language of Bloom No. 1 to its most intimate expression. Each earring is formed as a sculptural rose bloom carved in relief, with layered petals pavé-set in pinkish-red rubies. Fine visible gold contours define the structure of each petal, emphasizing craftsmanship and depth over ornamentation.
Designed to sit close to the ear, the earrings offer balance and discretion, completing the parure without competing with its centerpiece. Les Pétales brings a quiet elegance to the set, allowing the rose to be worn as form rather than symbol.
Le Lien

Le Lien extends the language of Bloom No. 1 along the wrist, translating the floral motif into a gesture of continuity. Built around a twisted gold rope chain, the bracelet features a sculptural ruby rose at its center, accompanied by delicate buds and leaves arranged with refined asymmetry. The petals are pavé-set with pinkish-red rubies, while secondary elements introduce lighter tones and subtle diamond accents.
Designed as a connective element rather than a repetition of the necklace, Le Lien balances strength and elegance, allowing the rope structure and floral forms to interact in measured rhythm. It is a piece defined by flow, restraint, and cohesion.