The peacock feather has been at the heart of Boucheron’s creations and archives since almost 160 years. Inspired by the ethereal grace of the “peacock feather”, Frédéric Boucheron created the famous “Point d’Interrogation” necklace in 1883 – the first of a long line. Since then, the Maison’s high jewelry collections have regularly featured new takes on this stunning feather imagined by the design studio headed up by Claire Choisne.
160 years ago, a man was captivated by a peacock feather. His name was Frédéric Boucheron. With the help of his workshop’s master craftsman, he set to reproducing the delicate and ethereal beauty of the peacock feather. Since then, Plume de Paon has inspired the Maison’s creativity and savoir-faire. This Plume de Paon ring features pavé diamonds and pink gold set with a rose-cut diamond.
1 rose-cut diamond 0,23 carat
142 round diamonds 0,58 carat
Rose gold 750/1000 7,04g