Two diamonds instead of one. In fact, why settle when kissing diamonds, the setting created by Boghossian combines different diamonds and makes them fit together so as to make them look like a single stone? Of course, setting one gem on top of another is one of the latest trends in fine jewelry, but in the interpretation of the Geneva-based maison this process, which requires great precision and cutting, can last up to a year.
The result? Unique pieces of extreme lightness, almost suspended in the air, thanks to the use of gold reduced to the bare minimum. A similar concept expressed, for example, in the Art of Inlay collection, where to obtain a natural contrast of brightness and color, precious stones, sapphires, emeralds are used, as well as the halo style (when a central stone is surrounded by others smaller) in its most original variants. It is a tribute to the art that flourished during the Mughal empire, India. But it is above all a tribute to the art of the Genevan artisans, capable of creating these refined jewels.