

Ring set with pavé black sapphires, diamonds and two cabochon rubies, in blackened white gold
The only animals that choose to live and travel together for several years, the swans of the Cypris ring represent perfect love. For this jewel, the Maison Boucheron took inspiration from Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake ballet in which the swan embodies grace.
The jewel seems full of movement thanks to the precision of the engraving that creates different layers of plumage.
The Cypris rings offer the possibility of being worn together, head to tail on the finger, so that their sumptuous feathers interplay and transform into a single, magnificent set.


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Frédéric Boucheron owned a mysterious small box which he kept on his desk and considered to be a lucky object. It housed an automaton mechanism that, when triggered, made a bird spring magically out of it and sing during about 10 seconds. Frédéric Boucheron often welcomed clients from all over the world, and when they prepared to leave the Maison, he would activate the automaton to wish them a "bon voyage". The bird's song would then chime through the boutique in a melody that the jeweler saw as bringing good luck.

Ring set with pavé black sapphires, diamonds and two cabochon rubies, in blackened white gold
$16,150
174 black sapphires, 3,62 carats
9 round diamonds, 0,14 carats
2 round rubies, 0,04 carats
Blackened white gold 750, 13,41g
*Caratages et poids de métaux présents à titre indicatif. Valeurs non contractuelles.

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