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Hermès Unveils a Dazzling Exploration of Color and Form in Latest Haute Bijouterie Collection

July 27, 2024

Filled with resplendent color, Hermès introduces its latest haute bijouterie collection, aptly titled "Les Formes de la Couleur" (The Shapes of Color). A jubilant celebration of hue and form, the latest offering pushes the boundaries of fine jewelry design.

Single Earring: Yellow gold set with monochromatic tsavorite garnets.

A Visionary Palette

Pierre Hardy, Creative Director of Hermès Jewellery, has long been known for his architectural approach to accessory design. With this collection, he elevates his vision by crafting pieces that are at once sculptural and deeply emotive. "I wanted to find a way to express this fundamental phenomenon – of color, at Hermès – and build a strong, autonomous and independent identity," Hardy explains.

The result is a collection that places the power of color in jewelry design, front and center. Each piece is a bold statement, challenging conventional notions of what haute joaillerie can be.

Bracelet: Rose gold set with yellow, blue and pink sapphires, spessartite and tsavorite garnets, amethysts, grey and black spinels, and diamonds.

Geometric Marvels

The collection's standout pieces are studies in geometric precision. A brooch from the "Color Flash" chapter resembles a pixelated digital image, its surface filled with mesmerizing rubies, sapphires, and garnets set in rose gold. The effect is both modern and timeless, a perfect encapsulation of Hermès' ability to bridge past and future.

Ring: Rose gold set with one square-cut rhodolite garnet (3.25 carats), baguette-cut garnets, brilliant-cut and baguette-cut rubies, and red lacquer.

In the "Portraits de la Couleur" series, Hardy plays with the association between colors and shapes. A ring featuring a square-cut ruby is a striking embodiment of this concept, its fiery red stone a perfect complement to the angular setting.

A Soliloquy of Stones

While the collection's geometric elements are captivating, it's the use of color that truly sets it apart. The "Arc en Couleurs" necklace is a masterpiece of gradation, featuring nearly 1,400 carefully selected stones that create a seamless rainbow effect. It's a piece that embodies the collection's spirit of joyful exploration.

The innovative use of materials extends beyond traditional precious gems. In the "Supracolor" chapter, rutilated quartz is employed to stunning effect, creating pieces that seem to capture light itself.

Necklace: White gold set with baguette-cut and square-cut diamonds, amethysts,
lilac, blue, green, yellow and pink sapphires, aquamarines, tsavorite and spessartite garnets, and brown diamonds, all square-cut.

Wearable Art

What sets this collection apart is its wearability. Despite their bold designs, these pieces are created with the wearer in mind. The "Color Vibes" chapter features asymmetrical shapes paired with classically cut stones, resulting in pieces that are both avant-garde and eminently wearable.

A necklace from the "Hermès Diaprés" series can be converted into a double ring, showcasing the collection's versatility and Hermès' commitment to creating jewelry that adapts to the wearer's lifestyle.

The Legacy of Craft

Throughout the collection, Hermès' heritage as a harness-maker and saddler is evident. The technical prowess required to create these pieces reflects the maison's dedication to craftsmanship. From the intricate mesh work of the "Arc en Couleurs" bracelet to the innovative construction of the "Color Flash" necklace, each piece is a marvel of jewelry-making technique.

A New Chapter in Haute Joaillerie

With "Les Formes de la Couleur," Hermès has crafted a collection of exquisite jewelry that celebrates the joy of color. It's a bold exploration that pushes the boundaries of what haute joaillerie can be and reminds us of the power of vibrant, unapologetic beauty. Discover more breathtaking pieces from the collection at the official Hermès website.