For those who know, no explanation is needed.
Not every room needs to be entered at full volume. These pieces are for the woman who already knows her own authority — who doesn't need the jewelry to announce her, because she has already arrived.
Restraint is not the same as holding back. The pieces in this collection are composed, considered, unhurried — but there is nothing small about them. Ceylon sapphires the colour of a particular hour of afternoon light. A garnet that competes with emerald on every measure except fame. A multi-coloured sapphire that contains three distinct hues within one stone, shifting as the hand turns.
The design language here draws on the same house signatures — ornate prong mechanisms, multi-metal architecture, the choreography of stone against stone — but the mood is different. Where Unapologetic takes up space, Quiet Statement occupies it. The distinction matters.
These pieces are not for rooms. They are for the person sitting across from you at dinner who leans slightly forward and says, without asking: may I see that?
Each piece is available for commission — every design can be adapted to your stone, your metal, your vision.
A round brilliant black diamond surrounded by eight fancy yellow sapphires and white diamond marquises. Triple-thread rose gold shank fully pavé-set to mid-shank. The paradox this collection is named for.
View This PieceEmerald-cut Ceylon sapphire in an ornate yellow gold crown with stepped baguette and round brilliant shoulders. White gold band.
View This PieceA multi-colour sapphire showing blue, green, and yellow within a single stone. Oval centre with four marquise satellites, retro-inspired architecture reinterpreted for today.
View This PieceOval tsavorite garnet encircled by aquamarine marquises in two fans, then a generous diamond halo. Open gallery architecture on a clean white gold shank.
View This PieceChosen for depth, complexity, and the particular beauty of stones that don't shout.
Each theme in Métamorphism is a different facet of the same transformation.
The most considered pieces begin with a conversation.
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