Van Cleef & Arpels Palais de la Chance jewels
Van Cleef & Arpels excel in creating high jewellery with a
story to tell. This year's collection "Palais de la Chance"
unveiled at the Biennale des Antiquaires in Paris, tells a tale of
luck and charms that spans the globe as well as the past and the
present. Enter the 'Palais de la Chance' and you will see how Van
Cleef & Arpels has interpreted in the most precious and often
unexpected materials, the eternal symbols of luck and hope that
have accompanied mankind since way back to the days of the early
Egyptians.
With a set designed by the flamboyantly creative playwright and
director Alfredo Arias the exhibition of the 'Palais de la Chance'
in Paris transports the visitor to a realm inhabited by handmaidens
of luck and mystical divas of our fates where charms, lucky numbers
and ancient talismen are taken to new heights in jewels made out of
the rarest and most precious materials. Pass first through a
recreation of the Place Vendôme and enter into this magical world
and gaze in wonder at this impressive collection of fine
jewellery.
Alfredo Arias tells of the creative process behind the set
design: "The idea is that the Maison Van Cleef & Arpels offers
a gateway to the world of luck. When I first discussed the
collection with Nicolas Bos, the Maison's Vice President and
Creative Director, we talked about Jorge Luis Borges, Julio
Cortázar and a world of mirror images, labyrinths and puzzles to be
solved. The exhibition takes the form of a succession of scenes:
using a multitude of symbols, they offer a theatrical
interpretation of different ways of finding luck."
Everything that Van Cleef & Arpels does is always linked to
its rich history, carefully kept in its archives and consulted when
creating a new collection. Since 1906, when Van Cleef & Arpels
was founded in Paris' Place Vendôme, the Maison's creations have
always placed a special emphasis on luck and some of the early
charms such as a unicorn brooch or a ladybird or the classic four
leaf clover that as children, we have all probably plucked from a
patch of grass. On this occassion, the maison urges us make the
maxim of Jacques Arpels - Estelle Arpels' nephew - your own: ''To
be lucky, you have to believe in luck.''
From Egyptian scarabs, to swallows, the colour green and swags
of emerald ivy these eclectic jewels positively fizz and almost
bubble over with Van Cleef & Arpels creativity. The jewels also
showcase the house's keen eye for the very best gemstones. I fell
in love with the 'Everlasting Light' Egyptian themed sautoir of
cool green chrysoprase beads, a black opal, lapis lazuli, diamonds,
mandarine garnet and turquoise. Dazzling gem-setting techniques
such as the 'Mystery Setting' add panache to the collection.
Technical prowess underpins each jewels, particularly as seen in
the 'Zip' necklaces that do quite literally zip and unzip to create
different length openings around the neck or transform into a
bracelet. So close your eyes, make a wish and maybe, just maybe, it
could be your lucky day and one of these jewels will be yours. For
me, just seeing them makes my lucky day.