Messika bracelets, stacking and bangle bar
A fetish wear of Valérie Messika, founder of the
Jewelry House, the diamond bracelet is reinterpreted as desired, in 18-karat yellow, white or pink gold, with nevertheless one constant: it is worn all in comfort and as close to the skin as possible by following the curves of the wrist, "like a tattoo of diamonds."
An unconditional lover of freedom - and first and foremost of freedom of style - the
Messika brand offers a wide choice of
stacking bracelets, that is, pieces that can be accumulated on the wrist to adopt a more rock or bohemian look, each of which can obviously be worn alone, in discreet elegance. This is the art of
mix and match, or that of mixing one's jewelry, one of the great trends of the moment.
Thus Messika declines its collections, including the
iconic Move, in bracelets all in lightness. Moving diamonds, sliding on a track in a delicately paved cage or in skillfully polished gold, offer their modern design. Single or double chain, the
Messika bracelets feature designs from collections such as Baby Move, Joy Round Diamond or My Twin Toi&Moi, with its pear and emerald diamond.
For stacking lovers, Messika still offers its "bangle bar", to be accumulated without hesitation. Move Noa - with its pavé gold ribbon - Move Romane - which combines a flat gold and a river of diamonds - can be worn alone for a simple look or in accumulation to make a style statement.
Handmade bracelets and cuffs, the boldness of a Parisian designer
Messika is a brand that stands out for its boldness and creativity, and the Parisian House proves it with its hand bracelets, Move Uni and Lucky Eye anklets, and gorgeous
manchettes.
With the Move Romane and Glam'Amazone multi-row bracelets, the jewelry plays up the illusion of accumulation and dresses the wrist with its preciousness. The cuff bracelet can also be made wider, with a
Move model inspired by the jewelry of the women of ancient Rome, more graphic too, with Move Pei in XL version. The bracelet with architectural lines adds diamond paving on yellow, rose or white gold rings to the three moving diamonds.
Skinny, when the bracelet adopts a perfect curve
The boldness of the Messika models is largely enabled by the brand's
sense of innovation. The perfect fit of the bracelet on the wrist is a Messika technical feat, a system of invisible nanosprings and a concept called Skinny to ensure comfort and flexibility. The jewel combines diamond know-how and technical expertise to become virtually elastic. One of the best examples is undoubtedly
My Twin Toi&Moi Skinny: a river of diamonds that hugs the curves of each wrist ends on two stones, pear and emerald cut.
The right curvature of the bracelet is also found in the My Twin Skinny Rivière, a subtle alternation of pear and emerald diamonds, and Skinny, remarkable for the finesse of its setting, two modernized versions of the
river bracelet.