De Beers: ‘Portraits of Nature’ Brings Together the Animal Kingdom and Precious Minerals

July 26, 2019

By Katerina Perez

5 min read

Brands that only work with certain jewellery materials seem, by default, to impose restrictions on their own designs. However, De Beers – a company that specialises in diamond jewellery – has proven the opposite with its new collection of high jewellery art ‘Portraits of Nature’. To create the pieces, not only were completely different cuts of diamond used (including some rough gems), but also a wide range of shades of this fantastical stone were incorporated in the designs.

The ‘Portraits of Nature’ collection is split into five sections, each dedicated to one or another inhabitant of the fauna world. Here you will find a graceful flamingo – ‘Greater Flamingo’, a fluttering butterfly – ‘Monarch Butterfly’, a colour-changing chameleon – ‘Knysna Chameleon’, a sprightly fish – ‘Electric Cichlid’, and an African zebra – ‘Chapman’s Zebra’.

Orange fancy coloured diamond from De Beers 'Portraits of Nature' collection

Orange fancy coloured diamond from De Beers 'Portraits of Nature' collection

 Yellow fancy coloured diamonds from De Beers 'Portraits of Nature' collection

Yellow fancy coloured diamonds from De Beers 'Portraits of Nature' collection

 Fancy coloured diamonds from De Beers 'Portraits of Nature' collection

Fancy coloured diamonds from De Beers 'Portraits of Nature' collection

 Fancy coloured diamond from De Beers 'Portraits of Nature' collection

Fancy coloured diamond from De Beers 'Portraits of Nature' collection

If you have already started to imagine what the animals listed above look like in miniature, I would hasten to stop you because the De Beers pieces are not realisations of the creatures themselves, but of how light is reflected on their wings, their scales, their feathers or their striped skin – highlighting certain components of the animals’ features. For example, pink and colourless diamonds in the ‘Greater Flamingo’ set are arranged in a pattern of gemstone cuts, from brilliant to marquise, pear, and baguette, clearly alluding to the bird’s plumage. By comparison, uncut yellow diamonds on two necklaces, a bracelet, a pair of earrings and an ‘Electric Cichlid’ ring immediately conjure up images of fish scales that sparkle in the water, reflecting the light.

De Beers ‘Electric Cichlid' jewellery with fancy yellow and colourless diamonds

De Beers ‘Electric Cichlid' jewellery with fancy yellow and colourless diamonds

Being a member of the horse family, the zebra is different from the others because of its unique black and white colouring. The ‘Chapman’s Zebra’ set emphasises tha,t and is made in monochrome colours: the princess, brilliant and baguette cut diamonds are interspersed with rectangular inlays of dark grey mother of pearl, making the colourless stones gleam against their dark background even more intensely. I especially remember the necklace with a gemstone fringe wrapped around the base of the neck; it looked equally impressive from the front as it did from the back, serving as further confirmation that jewels with tassels or a fringe are back in fashion.

De Beers 'Chapman's Zebra' necklace with diamonds and grey mother-of-pearl

De Beers 'Chapman's Zebra' necklace with diamonds and grey mother-of-pearl

 De Beers 'Chapman's Zebra' bracelet and earrings with diamonds and grey mother-of-pearl

De Beers 'Chapman's Zebra' bracelet and earrings with diamonds and grey mother-of-pearl

 De Beers 'Chapman's Zebra' sautoir with central 3.00ct diamond, diamonds and grey mother-of-pearl

De Beers 'Chapman's Zebra' sautoir with central 3.00ct diamond, diamonds and grey mother-of-pearl

 De Beers 'Chapman's Zebra' sautoir with central 3.00ct diamond, diamonds and grey mother-of-pearl

De Beers 'Chapman's Zebra' sautoir with central 3.00ct diamond, diamonds and grey mother-of-pearl

As a lover of chameleons and their unique ability to change colour, I was of course impressed by the most enchanting necklace: the ‘Knysna Chameleon’. It was adorned with a cocktail of yellow, olive, pink and blue-green diamonds, arranged in two rows, which can be removed if desired. The multi-coloured stones highlighted the v-shape created by horizontal baguette diamonds, descending down from the neck to a teardrop diamond weighing 5 carats. Such a considered composition of shades and shapes has turned out to be quite an accurate (and at the same time abstract) embodiment of a chameleon’s scaly skin. The ‘Knysna Chameleon’ set also includes a medallion necklace, two cocktail rings and a pair of hoop earrings.

De Beers 'Knysna Chameleon' transformable necklace with fancy coloured diamonds and colourless diamonds

De Beers 'Knysna Chameleon' transformable necklace with fancy coloured diamonds and colourless diamonds

At the ‘Portraits of Nature’ exhibit at Paris Haute Couture week, I noted that each set included a medallion style sautoir necklace; this has become something of a signature jewellery form for De Beers. The most attractive round pendant was, perhaps, the ‘Monarch Butterfly’ medallion, designed in the shape of butterfly wings as if seen through a kaleidoscope. The resulting repetitive pattern of colourless, orange and pink diamonds converges at a single point: a wonderful brown-yellow cushion cut stone weighing 4 carats.

De Beers 'Monarch Butterfly' medallion and earrings with fancy coloured and colourless diamonds

De Beers 'Monarch Butterfly' medallion and earrings with fancy coloured and colourless diamonds

 De Beers 'Monarch Butterfly' sautoir with fancy coloured and colourless diamonds

De Beers 'Monarch Butterfly' sautoir with fancy coloured and colourless diamonds

 De Beers 'Monarch Butterfly' ring with fancy coloured and colourless diamonds

De Beers 'Monarch Butterfly' ring with fancy coloured and colourless diamonds

 De Beers 'Monarch Butterfly' rings with fancy coloured and colourless diamonds

De Beers 'Monarch Butterfly' rings with fancy coloured and colourless diamonds

 De Beers 'Monarch Butterfly' rings with fancy coloured and colourless diamonds

De Beers 'Monarch Butterfly' rings with fancy coloured and colourless diamonds

 De Beers 'Monarch Butterfly' ring with fancy coloured and colourless diamonds

De Beers 'Monarch Butterfly' ring with fancy coloured and colourless diamonds

CEO of De Beers François Delage confirmed that this new collection of high jewellery art has become De Beers’ most extensive collection of both faceted and uncut fancy coloured diamonds. One cannot deny that it is an incredibly well executed presentation of the animal kingdom and the world of precious minerals coming together as one.

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