Symbolic or contemporary, our rings capture attention. Whether worn alone, stacked, or as a statement piece, they add subtle sophistication to every hand.
Saint-Tropez is, of course, the splendor of the Mediterranean Sea. Hilarios pays homage to getaways in the big blue, with its allusions to marine ropes, its rounded buoy shapes crafted in malachite and turquoise cabochons, available as a long necklace, bracelet, ring, and charm with the signature paperclip-shaped clasp. Hilarios long necklace gilded with 18-carat yellow gold.
Symbol of modesty, the fig leaf is celebrated by the Ledena cuff, a spectacular piece both in its size and in the molding, folding, and volume work required to create this vegetal origami, complemented by a ring and earrings.
This season, joyful golden inflorescences, depicting both mimosa flowers and imaginary flowers, shape Anthos, a garden made up of two rings, slightly asymmetrical earring pendants, a stud, and an earcuff showcasing the meticulous attention to chiseling, granulation, and metal patina.
The pomegranate inspires the Atalide pieces. A meticulous metal hammering work, combined with the bezel setting of pink opal and garnet cabochons evoking juicy seeds, gives character to this chapter where a cuff and a bracelet correspond to two ring formats and mini hoop earrings with a dancing mood.
This collection is a true declaration of love to Mexico featuring AMAITE and its pieces proclaiming AMORES in full letters and its mischievous plural present on each piece of jewelry.
The Nazca ring made of black resin and hammered brass evokes the ornaments of the Incas with its lines and volume. Gold detail in 750/1000 yellow gold.