Valentine's Day, a must?
Why not go straight with jewelry that shows off the color?
Red evokes passion, strength and energy.
Pink, for its part, embodies tenderness, romance and femininity.
Thanks to enamel and precious stones, jewelers know how to get the most out of them, and compete in creativity.
Passion red
Red jewelry is always popular during this lovers' celebration period, especially when we find them in the shape of hearts.
To represent it, jewelers use enamel or lacquer, as on the Akillis bracelet with a heart struck by lightning or the iconic Sweet Alhambra ring by Van Cleef and Arpels, on which the heart-shaped petal seems just be stripped of leaves.
Ruby, with its deep red, is also the right stone, as on the very precious L'Amour pendant by Sophie D'Agon.
21 Valentine’s Day jewels
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Tender pink
On February 14, romance is everywhere: we discover it with stones like pink opal, at Chopard with the Happy Hearts collection.
Another possibility is from jeweler Fred who nestles a heart-cut pink sapphire within his Pretty Woman pendant.
The most fun?
The Bouche ring from the creator of Môme Bijou, offered for the occasion in powder pink.