Valentine’s Day is still a long way off, but the year-end wave of hearts has hit jewelry stores. Lovers no longer have a monopoly on this motif, which makes the young and their elders sigh with relief, daughters and their mothers, friends… It embodies the supremely symbolic gem that marks all bonds. “It is a substance that, beyond its aesthetics, expresses recognition and affection, generosity and care for others, it is a universal symbol of love.– always begged Caroline Scheffele, the artistic director of the Chopard jewelry store, whose “Happy Hearts” collections are in great demand in stores.
The popularity of its forms is nothing new. If it appears on vases and coins from Antiquity, perhaps inspired by ivy leaves, it has nothing to do with love. Its sentimental metaphor was born in the Middle Ages, but its shapes are more like a dome-shaped fruit, like…
Source: Le Figaro

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