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"The Piaget Solstice - Give us the Night! " - Chapter Two of Piaget High Jewellery Collection

27 October 2022

By Tricia Oliviera

Following its;first chapter inspired by voluptuous and fluid Haute Couture gowns, the Solstice collection from Piaget takes a turn with its second instalment.

The new collection is all about laughter and long conversations under the shimmering moon. Outside, night has finally descended. Inside, illuminated by the stars in the sky and the glowing moon up above, the lights shine an infinity of sparks on the joyful crowd.

Big, striking rings were worn by women during the 1920’s America, giving it the name “cocktail rings”. In 2009, faithful to its playfulness and love of technical challenges, Piaget decided to take the idea literally and created a whole jewellery line inspired by the endlessly creative world of mixology resulting in fun, colorful and original pieces evocative of the most inventive cocktails.

Intricate, luminous and crafted to perfection, the cocktail rings of the Solstice collection all display Piaget’s unique expertise in gemmology and gold craftsmanship.

To reproduce the volume, colors and textures of the cocktails’ ingredients, the Piaget ateliers and their faithful craftsmen worked for months, pushing the limits of their excellence to create unique pieces.

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