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Cocktails on the rocks

Francesca Fearon gets into the party spirit with some exuberant jewellery

November 23, 2017 14:11
1. Aria Passionata, Chaumet. 2. Big Opal Galaxy, Bibi van der Velden. 3. Millie Carnivora, Dior. 4. Lydia Courteille. 5. Bi-Star Poptail, Solange Azagury-Partridge
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As the barman rustles up a Manhattan and a Mai Tai and the band strikes up a tune, the jewellery world is holding out an invitation to party with its new celebration-themed collections. Chaumet invites us to nights at the opera and Vienna’s famous winter balls with its Est une Fête high-jewellery collection, while Bulgari’s playful Festa high-jewellery line is all about merrymaking.

Children’s parties, dances and festivals inspire jewels shaped like balloons, cakes and the famous Italian gelati, deliciously re-imagined in precious stones. The Torta al Pistacchio and Torta alla Ciliegia rings in emerald and chalcedony, or ruby, coral and agate, look particularly tasty.

From all the sparkling decorations, however, one top trend is emerging, or should I say re-emerging, for cocktail rings are making a comeback just in time for the festive season.

Solange Azagury-Partridge’s vivacious super-sized Poptail rings are the perfect style for party animals, as are Piaget’s zesty, bright Limelight Cocktail Party rings. Who could resist sipping a fiery whisky-inspired citrine on the rocks, or a minty fresh tourmaline mojito with a twist of lemon citrine on the side? Each of the Piaget rings is inspired by a cocktail and comes with an invitation to match your ring to your favourite tipple.