The peacock feather has been at the heart of Boucheron’s creations and archives since almost 160 years. Inspired by the ethereal grace of the “peacock feather”, Frédéric Boucheron created the famous “Point d’Interrogation” necklace in 1883 – the first of a long line. Since then, the Maison’s high jewelry collections have regularly featured new takes on this stunning feather imagined by the design studio headed up by Claire Choisne.
One rose-cut diamond for brightness, twigs of yellow gold for movement, and a peacock feather for life: the ring comes to life around your finger, and stretches up to the wrist, as if to prolong a gentle stroke.
1 rose-cut diamond, 0,63 carat
19 round diamonds 0,09 carat
Yellow gold 750/1000 15,07 g
These feathers quiver like none other. In yellow gold, set with a rose-cut diamond eye, they shiver, supple and free, feeling every breeze. As if nature herself was whispering to our ears.
2 rose-cut diamonds 1,17 carats
40 round diamonds 0,20 carat
Yellow gold 750/1000 31,29 g
This entirely diamond-paved white gold feather gently curls around your finger and figures a shimmering bond, loving alliance with nature.
96 round diamonds 0,33 carat
White gold 750/1000 3,37 g
When worn around the neck, any movement will make its branches tremble. In yellow gold set with a rose-cut diamond, it glimmers, supple and sensitive to the lightest of breezes, as if nature had regained its rights.
1 diamant taille rose min 1,23 ct
30 diamants ronds 0,57 ct
Or jaune 750/1000 101,44 g
Titane 5,27 g