The Success ring, a jewelry revolution
Born at the dawn of the 21st century, the
Success collection perfectly reflects the boldness and creativity of the House of Fred. All the preciousness of the jewelry here lies in the purity of a duo of shapes as simple as they are essential: the square and the round. Each
Success ring, each rush bracelet, each necklace combines them in a jewelry waltz mixing originality and elegance.
The geometric design and finely chiseled rings have made Success one of the iconic collections of the
Fred House, which has signed here a small revolution in the world of jewelry, not hesitating to break free from its codes.
The Success ring is first and foremost a matter of contrasts, between the square and the round, between yellow and white gold, between minimalism and complexity. In the end, it proves to be
rarely elegant, sensual and timeless.
Timeless jewelry, golds and diamonds
The simplest Success ring designs marry yellow gold and
white gold750/1000e in surprising harmony. The collection was quickly enriched with pieces paved with diamonds on the square side, sometimes also on the rounded side, until it accommodated 80 stones skillfully set by Place Vendôme artisans.
White gold, and then rose gold, were also invited into the collection, notably in the
Fred Success Skin series, adapted into pendants, earrings and wedding rings. To say yes, Fred relies on the discretion and elegance of a pink or white gold ring paved with a row of 13 white diamonds and engraved with the House's name.
In keeping with the trend for double rings, Fred has once again created double versions of its Success rings. In the great tradition of the House, the
Parisian jeweler, a master of colored stones and light, finally offers feminine elegance the Success Lignes models, in white gold and diamonds embellished with a 26.27-carat amethyst or 27.74-carat tourmaline cabochon. True collectors' pieces.
Pieces that showcase diamond work
The Success collection unquestionably showcases the bold, avant-garde spirit that drove the Parisian House's founder, Fred Samuel. It illuminates in a new light the craftsmen's expertise in
gold carving.
Success is just as much a reminder that the
diamond, a symbol of love par excellence, remains one of Fred's favorite stones. Each diamond is rigorously selected according to the 4C rule: Cut, Color, Carat and Clarity.
The clarity of the diamonds Fred selects is of the highest standard. Any inclusions are not visible to the naked eye. The colors of the diamonds are exclusively between the D and G references, from exceptional white to extra white.
Each pavé jewel in the Success collection is accompanied by a certificate issued by an international reference laboratory, the GIA (Gemological Institute of America) or the HRD (Hoge Raad Voor Diamant), guaranteeing the quality demanded by the House of Fred since its foundation in 1936.