Chanel Ruban Ring 18k J4543 White Gold Center Diamond Diamonds
Chanel Ruban Ring 18k J4543 White Gold Center Diamond Diamonds
- Name: Ruban ring
- Reference:J4543
- Collection: Ruban
- Category: Rings
- Materials: White gold,Diamond
Product Description
Chanel Ruban Ring 18k J4543 White Gold Center Diamond Diamonds
RUBAN
Coiled, laced, asymmetric or in motion, the ribbon—a signature element of CHANEL style—expresses a new allure.
- Name: Ruban ring
- Reference:J4543
- Collection: Ruban
- Category: Rings
- Materials: White gold,Diamond
- Price: Upon request
*Each Coral creation is unique. As a result, size, carat weight and stone qualities can vary slightly from one creation to another.
CHANEL Ruban Ring 18k White Gold Center Diamonds J4543
CHANEL rings reinterpret the symbols of the House
CHANEL rings feature a unique reinterpretation of the iconic symbols of the House. These symbols have a strong association with the House, as they convey qualities such as exclusivity and quality. For example, the lion’s head icon is an emblem of strength and power, while the feather is a symbol of softness and light. The ribbon is a symbol of love and marriage. These symbols are used in many CHANEL products, including clothing, shoes, bags, and jewellery. They also appear in the packaging for CHANEL products.
The lion’s head icon was present throughout Mademoiselle Chanel’s life, and is one of the most prominent symbols of the House. It is seen in many products and on the buttons of CHANEL jackets. The camellia flower is another popular icon. It has appeared in the brand’s packaging and clothing, and was also Coco Chanel’s favourite flower. The flower can be found in a variety of CHANEL jewellery designs, from earrings and pendants to bracelets and brooches. It is available in gold plated, leather applique, and silk brooch forms. It is also incorporated into the Hydra Beauty line, which features the ingredient camellia.
The feather is another iconic symbol of Chanel. It is soft and light, and often artistically contrasted with precious stones or diamonds. It has been featured in the brand’s jewellery collections since the beginning. It has become an important symbol of the House, particularly in its seasonal collections. The feather has been incorporated into various fine jewellery collections, and has even been featured in the design of a new Chanel perfume.
The Camellia flower has been a staple of CHANEL jewellery designs for nearly a century. It has been a favourite of the founder, and is a symbol of longevity and purity. It has appeared in Chanel’s clothing, packaging, and jewellery, and is now part of the ‘Les Icones de Chanel’ collection. It is also available in a diamond-embellished necklace. The openwork camellia in the Les Icones collection is available in rose or white gold. It can be paired with a diamond ring, pendant, or earrings.
The comet is another symbol that has been a prominent feature of Chanel’s jewellery design for many years. It has been a fixture in many of the house’s most popular pieces, including the Allure Celeste necklace and the Pluie de Cometes ring. This necklace is crafted from 18ct white gold, and is studded with diamonds and pearls. It also includes a crescent moon. The Pluie de Cometes ring features a radiant trio of five-pointed diamond stars.
The ‘Bijoux de Diamants’ collection was originally created during the Great Depression, and was designed to bring hope to the audience. The designs were inspired by the Maltese cross, which reflected the Mediterranean culture of Verdura. In the original designs, the stags represented freedom and graceful skirting. It has been reimagined in the ‘1932’ High Jewelry line, with interstellar symbols and the lightness of the stars. It is a dazzling line of CHANEL jewellery, featuring diamonds, pearls, and 18ct yellow and white gold.
CHANEL ruban rings reinterpret the symbols of the House
Taking a page from the fashion house’s playbook, the Ruban Mademoiselle collection offers a sexy and sexy-shaded alternative to the traditional diamonds and gold. The gizmo consists of a series of rings and pendants featuring an unwinding ribbon motif that hints at the casual elegance of a man’s bow tie. The sexy-shaded motif is matched by a more modestly scaled counterpart in platinum and emerald.
The feather has a long history in Chanel’s arsenal of haute couture. In 1910, the brand’s muse appeared on the cover of Vogue wearing a large hat adorned with feathers. In 1932, a feather was one of five original motifs of Mademoiselle’s fine jewellery collection. Later that year, the brand’s most famous stylist stepped out in the sun in a tweed suit trimmed with a smattering of feathers. The brand has continued to reimagine the feather motif throughout the years.
The feather is a relatively lightweight compared to the ol’ horseshoe, but it is often artistically matched by diamonds. It is said to be the perfect apéritif. It also satisfies the aforementioned sexiest sexiest sexiest rule. It is not surprising that the feather is considered a fanciful luxury by many. In its heyday, the fashion house used it as a snazzy accessory in the most stylish of outfits.
The Ruban Mademoiselle ring is the most elegant way to display your affinity for the feather in your life. It ain’t no ordinary ring, but it certainly does the feather proud. The enticing halo boasts a large central octagon, which is complemented by a more modest roundel and a small, perfectly round hemisphere. The design is complemented by a matching chain that is sure to earn you the compliments of the ladies.
The best part is, the octagon isn’t all that expensive, and the collection can be viewed at the brand’s upcoming Paris showroom. A champagne tasting is scheduled for the evening, and attendees can enjoy a catered cocktail before the festivities begin. The Ruban Mademoiselle ring might not be for everyone, but its a worthy addition to the Chanel jewelry line. Its high shine platinum and emerald encrusted halo is a worthy and appropriate tribute to the aforementioned muse.
Chanel Ruban Ring 18k J4543 White Gold Center Diamond Diamonds
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