Renowned French luxury jeweller Boucheron is showcasing some of its latest collections at the ongoing Doha Jewellery and Watches Exhibition 2023. Housed at the Fifty One East pavilion, the beautiful and exquisite collections are attracting large number of jewellery lovers.
“Boucheron generally releases its collections two times in a year. One in January which focuses more on pieces from the archives of the brand and the other one in July to coincide with the Paris Fashion Week. We have two pieces from the January collections,” a senior official of Fifty One East told Gulf Times.

“The Lavallière Diamants Necklace paved with diamonds and onyx, with black lacquer, in white gold is one of them. It is a necklace in the tradition of the multi-wear which is three pieces in one. It costs QR4.5mn. The other one is History of Style, New Maharajahs High Jewellery collection which is also in the same price range,” he added.
The History of Style, New Maharajahs High Jewellery collection pays homage to the largest special order in the history of Place Vendôme, which was commissioned to the brand in 1928 by the Maharajah of Patiala. In addition, the French Maison is also showcasing pieces from its 2021 History of Style, Art Déco High Jewellery collection which takes inspiration from the brand's Art Deco archives and celebrates the spirit and radical simplicity of a time when style was all about attitude.
Boucheron has also unveiled its latest novelties from the Serpent Bohème Solarité collection including bold, statement pieces such as huge sun-like hoops, asymmetric earrings that unfold behind the ear, and a spectacular necklace with 360-degree motifs.
Launched from the Boucheron workshops in 1968, the serpent bohème collection has transcended the ages and has made its mark as one of the maison’s iconic pieces. its emblematic codes, the diamond-studded droplet, and its honeycomb latticework or embossed gold, are testament to the high jewellery skills of the Boucheron artisans. The new collection sees a whole new chapter written in the history of this iconic range of jewellery, reinterpreting the serpent bohème codes, with a new identity, Solarité.
Created by Frederic Boucheron in 1858, Boucheron is built through four generations of direct descendants. There are currently more than 84 Boucheron boutiques across the world.
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