Chanel Plume De Chanel Brooch 18k White Gold Diamonds Pearl Brooch J10785
Chanel Plume De Chanel Brooch 18k White Gold Diamonds Pearl Brooch J10785
- Name: Ruban Brooch
- Collection: Ruban
- Category: Earrings
- Materials: yellow gold,Diamond, Pearl
Product Description
Chanel Plume De Chanel Brooch 18k White Gold Diamonds Pearl Brooch J10785
plume de chanel
An iconic motif inspired by the first jewellery collection designed by Mademoiselle Chanel in 1932, the feather enjoys a prominent place in the brand’s symbolic universe.
- Name: Plume De Chanel brooch
- Reference: J10785
- Collection: Plume De Chanel
- Category: Brooches
- Materials: Diamond,White Gold,Pearl
- 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 Plume De Chanel Brooch
Whether you’re an owner of a Chanel brooch or a jewellery lover, you’ll know that there are many different styles to choose from. For instance, you may like the classic style of the Chanel Pearl and Diamond Brooch. Or, perhaps you’d prefer to add a touch of color to your jewelry collection with a Chanel Plume De Chanel Brooch.
Ansel Elgort’s butterfly brooch
Upon arriving at the Golden Globes, Ansel Elgort wore a bejeweled butterfly brooch. He also wore a white undershirt and a Tom Ford navy blue velvet tuxedo. The butterfly brooch was a Tiffany & Co. piece, part of their Enchant collection. The butterfly is adorned with jewels, including sapphires and diamonds. It is a worthy addition to any man’s wardrobe, especially with its sparkle.
Besides his dazzling butterfly brooch, Ansel Elgort also wore the Tiffany 1837 Makers watch. It was the first Tiffany piece Ansel wore, so it’s safe to say he is a fan. He also wore a matching pair of nail polish and a black bow tie. The silver metal chain strap that he wore was also impressive. He sported a long, choppy haircut.
Ansel Elgort has certainly been a star since The Fault in Our Stars, but his post-Baby Driver career hasn’t progressed as expected. He was a nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture for his role in Baby Driver, and he starred in two hotly anticipated musical adaptations, Paper Towns and the upcoming sequel, Tony. In addition to starring in the films, he also moonlights as an EDM DJ, Ansolo. He has also performed in a number of shows, including The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel Live! He is a native New Yorker. He has appeared in Carrie (2013) and The Goldfinch, among others. His most notable role, however, was the lead in the hit HBO series Euphoria.
The other major contender for the most expensive dress at the Golden Globes was the Pamela Dennis strapless gown. It was beaded from top to bottom, and it was the best-looking one of the evening.
Billy Porter’s dragonfly brooch
During the annual Golden Globes ceremony, Billy Porter stepped onto the red carpet in a custom Alex Vinash tuxedo that he said took three months to create. The outfit included white tuxedo trousers, a matching jacket, and Jimmy Choo boots. The actor was accompanied by an entourage of dancers.
In addition to the tuxedo, Porter wore a custom gown by Randi Rahm and a hat from Sarah Sokol Millinery. The hat featured a mechanical feature that closed a curtain of silver crystals. It also made the grade as the best hat on the night.
In addition to the tuxedo, the Pose actor wore a $2 million 40-carat diamond necklace from Tiffany & Co. The company’s Enchant collection includes a dragonfly brooch.
The tuxedo itself is quite impressive. The outfit also featured a black patent platform boot. This is one of the more expensive looks on the red carpet, but the look certainly was on display. The outfit was topped off with a crystal-covered chain handle on the handbag.
The platinum and diamond dragonfly brooch was a clear choice, and it was a good one. The platinum is a naturally white metal, and it holds diamonds more securely than most other precious metals. The platinum dragonfly also matched the tuxedo’s all-white theme.
The tuxedo, the silver-plated bangle, and the dragonfly all topped the list of notable jewelry looks. The silver ring from John Hardy and the gold sun ring from Mordekai were the other pieces on the list. The best part about these items was that they are all in perfect working order.
Although the platinum butterfly brooch is a shoo-in, the only thing missing from the ensemble is the tuxedo’s white feather train.
The Icons of 1932 fine jewellery collection
CHANEL’s latest fine jewellery collection, ‘The Icons of 1932’, captures the soul of the maison’s icons in precious metal. Inspired by Gabrielle Chanel’s famed first jewellery collection, ‘Bijoux de Diamants’, the pieces in the new collection capture the iconic themes and symbols of the House with a modern twist.
The jewels in ‘The Icons of 1932’ collection are inspired by five themes that date back to the year 1932. The collection consists of rings, earrings, necklaces and bracelets. They are also available in white and yellow gold and feature diamonds. Each piece is handmade in the House’s workshop on Place Vendome.
For the first time, the House has collaborated with Japanese master craftsman Yuji Okada. Yuji Okada is known for his skills in the Maki-e decorative technique, which involves painting through sprinkling gold or platinum onto a lacquer surface. This technique allows the House to produce images that cannot be reproduced anywhere else in the world.
The comet, which was the central motif of the original Bijoux de Diamants collection, has been translated into a transformable necklace. Its white and black contrast creates a sense of sensuality and singularity. The ring features a minimal form and can be worn on its own or in combination with other rings.
For the feather motif, the classic Chanel feather has been reinterpreted in a number of ways. Its coiled form can be worn as a tiara or brooch. Its feathers are set in either white or yellow gold. Its design looks like it could blow away with a slight breeze. During the 1920’s, Gabrielle Chanel used the feather motif to decorate her trademark hats.
The lion motif is also featured in the collection. It is Mademoiselle Chanel’s astrological sign and takes the form of a delicate yellow gold and diamond brooch.
Petales de Camelia rings
CHANEL jewellery features gemstones and floral motifs, and is an essential part of any sophisticated look. It is also available in a variety of styles. Its signature “CC” logo is seen in vintage Chanel jewelry lines as well as modern staples. The CHANEL logo has been a status symbol around the world.
The Plume de CHANEL collection was launched in 2013. The collection includes 30 pieces of jewellery that celebrates the feather symbol, which has become the company’s emblem. Its designs feature thin bands of gold and diamonds. These designs are a perfect way to pay tribute to the house’s signature.
The Plume da Chanel earrings feature a cultured pearl at the base of a diamond encrusted feather. The feather is prong set with 0.26 carats of round white diamonds, and the pendant features a 0.6 carat marquise diamond. The feather is attached to a fine chain with a lobster clasp. The necklace comes with a certificate.
The Camelia flower brooch features a thin band of gold and diamonds. This flower is the flower of pure femininity. Its geometric curves inspire endless creativity.
The Tweed Graphique bracelet features different diamond cuts and onyx. The Comete Perlee ear cuff is also a diamond-encrusted piece. It features a long drop that can be adjusted into a classic diamond stud.
The Coco Crush line features diamonds in a delicate arrangement. This design hints at Chanel’s innovations, while adding a sophisticated touch to any outfit. It is available in both white and beige gold. The Coco Crush line also features a hidden clasp, making it easier for the wearer to take the necklace off.
The Feather Collection is inspired by 18th century women who wore feathers in their hair. The rings are designed to split in two, allowing the illusion of a flower held between the fingers. The collection also features a ring, which is a single diamond set in 18k pink gold.
Ruban collection of Chanel bracelets
Taking a page from couture’s book, Chanel’s Ruban collection of bracelets combines varying sizes and shapes with a dazzling array of dazzling gems. This fine jewelry collection is a perfect fit for any occasion and a true testament to the craftsmanship of Chanel’s masters of the universe.
One of the most interesting aspects of this fine jewelry collection is the way in which the strands of glittering jewels are side-by-side. They appear to have been woven into a flowing fabric. There’s also a clever spin on the traditional chain link bracelet with two twists of the same material.
Similarly, the most sophisticated piece of jewellery in the Ruban collection is its corresponding matching necklace. These pieces are a nod to the couture technique of weaving ribbon into garments. The Ruban earrings are a bit more edgy with a ‘quickly knotted’ sash. These ear studs ask for a little hairspray, but not too much, while letting you showcase your sexiest assets.
The Ruban ring is a more complex affair. It boasts of 23 baguette-cut diamonds, 3.9cts to be exact. It’s also part of Chanel’s Les Intemporels line. It’s not the only piece in the collection to feature this jewel-like quality.
The Ruban necklace is another Chanel jewel in the crown. Among its most impressive features is the fact that it begs the question, “What’s in a name?” It’s an elegant piece that circles the neck with shimmers and may have you wondering if you’re wearing a shoulder-length gown or a short sleeved one. A nice touch is the long diamond drop that can be tucked into a classic diamond stud. Despite the name, it’s a splurge-worthy jewel that will look as good on a red carpet as it does at the office.
Chanel Ruban Brooch 18k Yellow Gold Diamonds Pearl Brooch
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