Bracelets Piaget

Piaget's bracelets reflect the creativity of the Swiss jeweller, whether it's their stylised leaves or the sun in the rotating cylinders of the Possession collection. They are also testament to the craftsmanship of Piaget's goldsmiths who sculpt gold, diamond work and fine stones so excellently. Lire la suite
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Skill and creativity at the service of the bracelet


"From the delicate links to the glamorous curves to the purity of the rigid bands, all of Piaget's expertise can be found in its luxury bracelets," the House writes on its website. It is true that the Piaget bracelets in a wide range of precious models, open or closed, beaded bracelets, chain bracelets or cuff bracelets, in gold and diamonds when colored stones do not invite themselves in the dance. "The brand's craftsmen contribute to giving their creation a magical dimension. Beyond the expertise of the House of Piaget, its creativity gives luxury bracelets their exceptional side. This is especially true, of course, for an iconic collection, Possession: the rotating ring born in 1990, along with the ring stone, makes it a true talisman jewel, where a ritual is established between the bracelet and the wearer. Possession is just as much an opportunity for Piaget to demonstrate the excellence of the brand, as the bracelet models are so varied, in rose gold or 18-carat white gold, smooth or set with diamonds, adorned or not with fine stones. In particular, Possession comes in a series of open bracelets of different thicknesses, with the ring rotating and a cabochon at the ends, here all diamond, there brightened by the blue of turquoise, the green of malachite or the red of carnelian.

The rose and the sun, iconic Piaget motifs


Playful and bold with Possession, the bracelet becomes more timeless with other flagship collections, starting with Piaget Rose. This is the Swiss House's historical motif, so much so that Yves Piaget, whose name a rose actually bears, was enamored of this flower. "Absolute sovereign in Piaget's garden", "perfect expression of happiness", the rose has inspired many variations of jewelry. Today, it is presented with stylized petals, at the heart of which sits a brilliant-cut diamond, for an everyday jewel. It becomes even more refined when three chains with diamond-paved designs converge on a white gold rose set with 181 diamonds and a marquise-cut diamond heart. The prices of these two pieces logically make the big difference: the first bracelet is sold new for €1,020, when the second is worth €20,400.

Extremely Piaget, the iconic Décor Palace


Piaget is known for being a House with eclectic collections, moving from understated to extravagant. Extremely Piaget is undoubtedly one of the best illustrations of this creative audacity, but also of the excellence of the goldsmiths at the Swiss manufacture in Plan-des-Ouates. Indeed, it is in these "workshops of the extraordinary" that the Décor Palace was born, a unique technique of engraving on gold that gives jewelry pieces an impression of undulation, like a precious fabric. This Décor Palace and its cascade of diamonds are the codes for the Extremely Piaget cuff-style bracelets in pink or white gold set with 68 or 99 brilliant-cut diamonds. The decoration is still present in certainly Piaget's most spectacular bracelet, Palm Tree, in its rose gold version: an open bracelet with engraved palm leaves set with diamonds or fully paved. As for the white gold version, it is on the borderline between jewelry and high jewelry, with an open bracelet with finely chiseled leaves set with... 746 brilliant-cut diamonds, or 10.87 carats.