Lovers of jewelry with messages, engravings and beautiful calligraphy will rejoice at the return of personalized jewelry.
It all started in childhood, when our mothers began to embroider our initials on the sleeves of our cardigans and school supplies. There is no question of losing things on the playground. recognizes age restrictions. Indeed, there is nothing more joyful than recognizing yourself in the reflection of a piece of jewelry. Today, the spirit of monogramming is gaining a whole new momentum among jewelers who are brilliantly redefining the art of decidedly atypical personalization.
Calligraphy on the skin
Even if it means revealing your name, you can do it in style, too.Since Charlotte Chesnais created her latest Alphabuilder collection, the XXL letter necklace that Kendall Jenner adores has become our go-to piece. like Pascale Pre-medals mounted in Monvoisin, which modernize this classic with infinite lightness. In the Whitebird boutique we also find the basic “Lettres de Lumière”, which we put on all our fingers. with a strong message.
Another trend of the moment is the craze for friendship bracelets, like Pandora bracelets with your best friend’s name engraved on them, for the Taylor Swift look. Not forgetting, of course, the timeless elegance of vintage-style engravings, such as Louise Damas lockets or the personalization service At Tiffany & Co., your initials will even adorn the house’s famous turquoise blue the boxes.
Secret message
Just like tattoos, customized jewelry is more and more an alliance of showmanship and the hidden universe. Among the most mysterious, Artus Bertrand and Goosens are back in force, with collectible talismans, well-charged crystals, and even astrological medals , then it offers the Les Acrostiches bracelet, the “hidden” message of which can be guessed by its constituents. Thanks to the first letters of each gem, Napoleon I offered two to the Empress Josephine. With a new impulse, the house of Par Cœur offers a selection of charms to choose from. A gift that we would really like to give ourselves… after all, we know ourselves better than anyone else.
Source: Le Figaro