Iconic collections are worn in earrings
It couldn't be any other way, the minimalist and bold design of
Dinh Van creations can be found in the earrings of the Parisian House. They take up the brand's iconic motifs, their revisited versions too, declining them into ear chips,
earrings, pendants or even creoles.
Of course, we won't miss the
Entwined Menottes, this model actually inspired by a key ring, when Jean Dinh Van had the idea of putting the clasp in the center of the jewelry. It was in the early 1970s, the handcuffs have crossed the ages without taking a wrinkle, often reworked by the designers of the House. Today, they still symbolize the bond of attachment between two people at Dinh Van. Ear chips or
creoles, they are thus found in various models of 18-carat gold and diamond earrings.
Another
Dinh Van icon is the Diamond Cube, which also dates back to the early 1970s. A slightly openwork cube shines a round diamond at its center, the piece reconciles the circle and the square, symbols of spirituality and stability, heaven and earth. In earrings, the
Cube Diamond swings from the end of a chain of elongated Dinh Van links - another House code - or sits on the disc of creole earrings that delicately wrap around the earlobe.
The Maillon, but still Impression, a square with softened angles,
Seventies, a motif inspired by the key ring, carry on the legacy of Jean Dinh Van, the pioneer of jewelry minimalism, in today's earring designs. The House's latest aesthetic, the Pulse collection, inspired by the world of music, perfectly inscribes its earrings in this Dinh Van spirit and those essential lines that characterize him.
Dinh Van goes mono loop
In recent years, while respecting the heritage - and designs - of its founder, the House of Dinh Van has tuned into the latest trend, that of the
mono earring. In fact, it particularly stood out with an XXL mono earring in yellow gold and diamond featuring the iconic Menottes motif revisited in a style that is definitely graphic and contemporary.
Wearing mismatched earrings? It's perfectly permissible, and even advisable, to be in the spirit of the times. At Dinh Van it's a perfectly assumed choice, with in the catalog, Menottes mono earrings in
earpip style, to be worn alone or in accumulation, in pink, yellow or white gold, with or without diamond pavement, but also Cube Diamond in gold set with two diamonds.
As for Pulse, the latest addition to the Dinh Van collections, with its shower of diamonds on pink gold, it is embodied in
earclip to dress up the helix without needing a piercing.
Stacking, mixing sizes and variations, the
Dinh Van earring can be worn with complete freedom and creativity.