Fine Jewellery Collection 2015 - 2016

Number 2

To celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of his brand, the jewellery designer launches his second jewellery collection inspired by his greatest successes. A unique proposition, an atypical style.

Twelve pieces of character that define a style.

After having presented last year Collection number 1, a precious ode to figurative jewellery sets, Marc Deloche revisits his classics in an abstract, extremely architecturally structured manner. "For number 2, I wanted to create jewels that are as simple as possible, that they appear as an obvious choice with often geometric, refined lines, with very structured volumes. The influence of my first profession, architect, is undoubtedly more perceptible in this year's jewellery pieces!" analyses the designer.

Crafted primarily in 750 thousandths yellow gold, these twelve elements are expressed through four strong forms: sphere, cube, cylinder, polygon…

Collection joaillerie 2015 - 2016

Sphere

First comes the ball ring in 750 thousandths champagne gold and diamonds. For it, Marc Deloche recalled an XXL model in 925 thousandths silver that he created more than ten years ago. Second arrives a matching pair of earrings. And throughout, the solar tone of the metal exalts the roundness of the form, the pavings of brilliant-cut diamonds, off-centre and in relief, bring a notion of strangeness.

Ring Sphère
750 thousandths champagne gold
Recessed diamond paving, 0.57 carats
Total weight: 36.43 g

Earrings Sphère
750 thousandths champagne gold
Recessed diamond paving 1.14 carats
Total weight: 14 g

Cube

In the Cube duo, there is a spectacular signet ring, a precise version of the "3 beads" ring created fifteen years ago. In 750 thousandths yellow gold, it bears a square plateau. One of the sides is set with a bar of diamonds against which a jungle green tourmaline snaps. With it, a necklace. Like a folded ribbon of 750 thousandths yellow gold, it ends in two cubes, one in 750 thousandths white gold paved with brilliant-cut diamonds, the other adorned with a forest-toned tourmaline.

Ring Cube
750 thousandths yellow gold
Emerald-cut tourmaline, 5.11 carats and three rows of diamonds, 0.98 carats
Total weight: 38.63 g

Necklace Cube
750 thousandths yellow gold
750 thousandths grey gold casing at the extremities, emerald-cut tourmaline, 13.40 carats and white diamonds, 5.81 carats
Total weight: 90.26 g

Cylinder 1/2

An unprecedented triptych. Here is a 750 thousandths gold tube hot-pierced at its centre so that the finger can slip inside. Above, within a circle of brilliant-cut diamonds, a dome of lapis lazuli emerges, sometimes in smoky quartz. More than a ring, it is a sleek object. A pair of dynamic torques is associated: in 750 thousandths gold threads and beads of brown or blue stones. They are worn alone or as a pair. As with this duo of 750 thousandths gold bracelets. Sparkling, refined.

Ring Cylindre
750 thousandths yellow gold
Lapis lazuli of 16 mm diameter and crown of diamonds, 0.38 carats
Total weight: 24.15 g

Ring Cylindre
750 thousandths rose gold Faceted smoky quartz of 16 mm diameter and crown of diamonds, 0.38 carats
Total weight: 22.63 g

Cylinder 2/2

Necklace Cylindre
750 thousandths yellow gold and 750 thousandths rose gold
Set of two torque-style necklaces
Lapis lazuli of 15 mm diameter, crown of diamonds, 0.14 carats and 750 thousandths yellow gold ball of 5.18 g and two faceted smoky quartz of 16 mm and 20 mm diameter
Total yellow gold weight: 55.5 g
Total rose gold weight: 38.95 g

Cuff Cylindre
750 thousandths yellow gold and 750 thousandths rose gold
Pair of two 40 mm height cuff bracelets
Total yellow gold weight: 86.6 g
Total rose gold weight: 84.7 g

Polygon

Emblematic of Marc Deloche's style, these wrist and arm cuffs draw on the skin a geometric yet deeply asymmetrical tattoo of 750 thousandths yellow gold. On the same motif, the designer pairs them with long drop earrings in precious metal set with two flamboyant citrines, to spice up the ensemble.

Arm cuff Polygone
750 thousandths yellow gold
Total weight: 84.92 g

Wrist cuff Polygone
Yellow gold
Total weight: 115.94 g

Earrings Polygone
750 thousandths yellow gold
Pair of troïdia-cut citrines, 2.90 carats
Total weight: 15.02 g

Sphere

First comes the ball ring in 750 thousandths champagne gold and diamonds. For it, Marc Deloche recalled an XXL model in 925 thousandths silver that he created more than ten years ago. Second arrives a matching pair of earrings. And throughout, the solar tone of the metal exalts the roundness of the form, the pavings of brilliant-cut diamonds, off-centre and in relief, bring a notion of strangeness.

Ring Sphère
750 thousandths champagne gold
Recessed diamond paving, 0.57 carats
Total weight: 36.43 g

Earrings Sphère
750 thousandths champagne gold
Recessed diamond paving 1.14 carats
Total weight: 14 g

Cube

In the Cube duo, there is a spectacular signet ring, a precise version of the "3 beads" ring created fifteen years ago. In 750 thousandths yellow gold, it bears a square plateau. One of the sides is set with a bar of diamonds against which a jungle green tourmaline snaps. With it, a necklace. Like a folded ribbon of 750 thousandths yellow gold, it ends in two cubes, one in 750 thousandths white gold paved with brilliant-cut diamonds, the other adorned with a forest-toned tourmaline.

Ring Cube
750 thousandths yellow gold
Emerald-cut tourmaline, 5.11 carats and three rows of diamonds, 0.98 carats
Total weight: 38.63 g

Necklace Cube
750 thousandths yellow gold
750 thousandths grey gold casing at the extremities, emerald-cut tourmaline, 13.40 carats and white diamonds, 5.81 carats
Total weight: 90.26 g

Cylinder 1/2

An unprecedented triptych. Here is a 750 thousandths gold tube hot-pierced at its centre so that the finger can slip inside. Above, within a circle of brilliant-cut diamonds, a dome of lapis lazuli emerges, sometimes in smoky quartz. More than a ring, it is a sleek object. A pair of dynamic torques is associated: in 750 thousandths gold threads and beads of brown or blue stones. They are worn alone or as a pair. As with this duo of 750 thousandths gold bracelets. Sparkling, refined.

Ring Cylindre
750 thousandths yellow gold
Lapis lazuli of 16 mm diameter and crown of diamonds, 0.38 carats
Total weight: 24.15 g

Ring Cylindre
750 thousandths rose gold Faceted smoky quartz of 16 mm diameter and crown of diamonds, 0.38 carats
Total weight: 22.63 g

Cylinder 2/2

Necklace Cylindre
750 thousandths yellow gold and 750 thousandths rose gold
Set of two torque-style necklaces
Lapis lazuli of 15 mm diameter, crown of diamonds, 0.14 carats and 750 thousandths yellow gold ball of 5.18 g and two faceted smoky quartz of 16 mm and 20 mm diameter
Total yellow gold weight: 55.5 g
Total rose gold weight: 38.95 g

Cuff Cylindre
750 thousandths yellow gold and 750 thousandths rose gold
Pair of two 40 mm height cuff bracelets
Total yellow gold weight: 86.6 g
Total rose gold weight: 84.7 g

Polygon

Emblematic of Marc Deloche's style, these wrist and arm cuffs draw on the skin a geometric yet deeply asymmetrical tattoo of 750 thousandths yellow gold. On the same motif, the designer pairs them with long drop earrings in precious metal set with two flamboyant citrines, to spice up the ensemble.

Arm cuff Polygone
750 thousandths yellow gold
Total weight: 84.92 g

Wrist cuff Polygone
Yellow gold
Total weight: 115.94 g

Earrings Polygone
750 thousandths yellow gold
Pair of troïdia-cut citrines, 2.90 carats
Total weight: 15.02 g

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