

White Hot: Achromatic Jewellery is Having a Moment
Cool-toned creations in platinum and white gold – lit with diamonds, pearls and snowy gemstones – are setting a new contemplative tone in high jewellery. Let’s explore the revival of all white jewellery and discover why this look is universally complementary – and a great investment.
There is something transcendent about the new Boucheron high jewellery collection. Untamed Nature, revealed during Haute Couture Week in Paris, is so striking because every single piece is crafted in white gold and diamonds, with accents of mother-of-pearl, rock crystal and black lacquer. There is no colour. No warm-toned metals. Zero distraction from the icy brilliance of the diamonds. This use – or, rather, lack of – colour is a quiet but powerful expression that captures a new mood in high jewellery.
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In the continuation of this article:
- Diamond jewels by David Morris and Julien Riad Sahyoun
- The allure of all-white pieces, explained by leading jewellers
- Discussing timeless elegance with Youra Jewelry
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