Boucheron: Claire Choisne Stops Time in Its Tracks with Contemplation

July 14, 2020

By Katerina Perez

6 min read

Contemplation is the name given by Boucheron’s Creative Director Claire Choisne to her latest high jewellery collection, comprised of 67 pieces. She admits that while relaxing at her home in Portugal she enjoyed a consistent feeling of detachment from the daily hustle and bustle. This sense of tranquillity is something Claire wanted to convey in Contemplation. It comes over us when we calmly contemplate clouds floating across the sky or flocks of flying birds. We feel it as we gaze at a starry sky or watch grass swaying in the wind. It is these moods and motifs that are reflected in the collection, which has taken three years to realise.

Boucheron’s designers and jewellers worked on Goutte de Ciel (A Drop of Sky) first, which is one of the most complex pieces in the collection, both technically and in terms of ideas. Claire wanted to wear a little piece of heaven around her neck but could not find anything within her traditional jewellery arsenal. Nothing was an ideal match, so she decided to think more laterally. Thanks to her research, she discovered a special substance called aerogel, best known for its use in the “Stardust” NASA project for capturing stardust.

The exquisite Goutte de Ciel (A Drop of Sky) necklace from Boucheron's 2020 high jewellery collection, Contemplation

The exquisite Goutte de Ciel (A Drop of Sky) necklace from Boucheron's 2020 high jewellery collection, Contemplation

 The pendant is crafted from a substance called aerogel, which NASA used in its Stardust project to capture genuine stardust

The pendant is crafted from a substance called aerogel, which NASA used in its Stardust project to capture genuine stardust

 Incredibly light yet also very fragile, Claire Choisne placed the bluish aerogel in a rock crystal shell to protect it

Incredibly light yet also very fragile, Claire Choisne placed the bluish aerogel in a rock crystal shell to protect it

 The Gouette de Ciel necklace is transformable, and the short necklace can be worn independently of the pendant

The Gouette de Ciel necklace is transformable, and the short necklace can be worn independently of the pendant

 The pendant can also be worn separately, strung from a cord

The pendant can also be worn separately, strung from a cord

 With a cloud-like appearance, aerogel is the lowest density material in the world

With a cloud-like appearance, aerogel is the lowest density material in the world

With aerogel, the liquid phase is completely bypassed by a gaseous phase, which provides this class of materials with incredible lightness but comparable fragility. Outwardly, it reminds me of a moonstone because of its similar translucent-blue colour, but in terms of strength, this synthetic material is far inferior to a mineral. If you try to cut it, it begins to flake and crack, so working with a drop of heaven was especially labour-intensive. To protect the aerogel, Claire placed the bluish substance in a rock crystal shell and hung this unusual pendant on a short necklace, also decorated with transparent quartz and encrusted with diamonds. Remaining true to the traditions of the Maison, the Creative Director opted for a transformable design: the pendant can be removed and worn separately on a cord, while the short necklace is as an independent adornment in its own right. There is also a bracelet with an aerogel insert to complete the set.

The sky motifs on Claire Choisne's Fenêtre Sur Ciel high jewellery necklace were applied using an airbrush

The sky motifs on Claire Choisne's Fenêtre Sur Ciel high jewellery necklace were applied using an airbrush

The Goutte de Ciel necklace is among Claire’s favourite pieces in the collection, alongside two further, outstanding necklaces: Fenêtre Sur Ciel and Nuage en Apesanteur. The first is designed as a bejewelled tie lined with hexagons of diamonds or mother of pearl that have been set, facet by facet. At the base of the neck, the piece is adorned with a tanzanite cabochon weighing 35 carats, but it is not the spectacular gemstone that makes this masterpiece utterly unique: it is the sky motifs applied to the surface with an airbrush. The second innovation within the collection, Claire points out that this method of decorating jewellery has been used before, but only in one colour, while the gradient is clearly visible on the Fenêtre Sur Ciel necklace, which pays tribute to Los Angeles artist James Turrell and his unique installations, in particular “Open Sky” in Naoshima, Japan.

A total of 4,018 diamonds and miniature glass beads were strung on fine titanium threads to create the Nuage en Apesanteur high jewellery necklace

A total of 4,018 diamonds and miniature glass beads were strung on fine titanium threads to create the Nuage en Apesanteur high jewellery necklace

The third innovation is also associated with the sky and the use of techniques that, in principle, have nothing to do with jewellery. Boucheron’s Creative Director wanted to create a necklace that would fall over the wearer’s shoulders like a gentle, weightless cloud. But how can you create the effect of several thousands of miniature droplets of rain descending on the shoulders and coming together to form a haze? For the prototype of Nuage en Apesanteur, nothing more than cotton was used. For the final piece, however, Boucheron collaborated with a programmer, who used computer-aided design (CAD) technology to calculate how to arrange 4,018 diamonds and miniature glass beads on the finest titanium threads – almost 10,000 of them – to form a cloud-shaped structure. It might have taken two years to complete the piece, from initial idea to finished jewel, but the result is utterly exquisite and exceeds all expectations.

Titanium threads were also used in a set called Avant Le Frisson, which includes a necklace, bracelet, asymmetrical earrings and two-finger ring. The titanium provides the ultra-fine support on which the dandelion’s pappus is held, with the delicate design allowing each stem to tremble gently with every movement. A whole new interpretation of the existing “en tremblant” technique in jewellery making, it adds an element of liveliness and intrigue to this remarkable suite of jewels.

A flock of birds is laser-engraved in the rock crystal in Boucheron's Murmuration high jewellery necklace

A flock of birds is laser-engraved in the rock crystal in Boucheron's Murmuration high jewellery necklace

I can say with confidence that this season Boucheron has been the most daring and experimental brand on Place Vendôme. As well as the innovations described above, Claire has tried her hand at laser engraving inside rock crystal. What for, you might ask? She wanted to create a three-dimensional image of soaring flocks of birds on the Murmuration necklace, but for this she needed to vastly reduce the size of the birds. 

The birds theme is continued in the beautiful Ailes du Vent diamond brooch and ear cuff

The birds theme is continued in the beautiful Ailes du Vent diamond brooch and ear cuff

This was where the technique, which is more commonly used to draw pictures or portraits inside crystal souvenirs, came into its element. Ear cuffs with birds crafted from white gold and diamonds can be purchased as a set with the necklace, and soon there will be a ring and Murmuration bangle bracelet, also designed using laser engraving.

The En Passant high jewellery necklace depicts delicate cloud formations in diamonds

The En Passant high jewellery necklace depicts delicate cloud formations in diamonds

 En Passant ring in white gold and diamonds, from Boucheron's Contemplation high jewellery collection

En Passant ring in white gold and diamonds, from Boucheron's Contemplation high jewellery collection

 En Passant high jewellery earrings in white gold and diamonds

En Passant high jewellery earrings in white gold and diamonds

 En Passant high jewellery earrings in white gold and diamonds

En Passant high jewellery earrings in white gold and diamonds

 Flèche du Temps high jewellery single earring with mother of pearl and diamonds

Flèche du Temps high jewellery single earring with mother of pearl and diamonds

As you can see, Claire Choisne loves to experiment and create something of her own, but each of her collections contains work that is inspired by Boucheron’s rich archives. The En Passant set, for example, is a reinterpretation of a brooch created many years ago, and the Flèche du Temps single earring, choker, bracelet and necklace apply a modern twist to the House’s arrow-pin motif.

Inspired by a raindrop, Claire Choisne's Bleu Infini earrings feature two serene aquamarines, each weighing almost 70 carats

Inspired by a raindrop, Claire Choisne's Bleu Infini earrings feature two serene aquamarines, each weighing almost 70 carats

“The jeweller’s art is about stopping time in its tracks, making instants eternal when, by their very essence, they are not,” muses the Maison’s Creative Designer. In the Contemplation collection, she has managed to not only make time stand still but also to capture precious moments of tranquillity and serenity for eternity.

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