The high jewelry by Hermès in three new lines in a limited edition of H B IV collection Continuum.
Continuum is a Latin word that means something that never ends. If the creative vein of Hermès will be inexhaustible we’ll find out. Meanwhile, however, came the fourth collection of fine jewelry, signed by Pierre Hardy, designer most famous for the shoes than the jewelry. The collection H B IV Continuum, however, is original and interesting in many ways. It is divided into several lines (Ombres et Lumiere, Attelage céleste and Feux du ciel), and the impression is that the goal was to satisfy different tastes of customers of several countries of the world. That said, there are some pretty amazing pieces, such as necklace, ring and bracelet with pearls Double Tahitian and Akoya line Ombres et Lumière: a simple design and at the same time complex, rich, but with sobriety despite the size of the jewelry, which are realized in a limited series of eight pieces. Difficult, in short, that happen to meet someone with the same jewel. Alessia MongrandoOroSoffiato, creativity is precision” (Modifica)”>
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