Boodles welcomes you to a Wonderland of Jewellery
Like many of the biggest names in
jewellery, each year British jeweller Boodles launches
a haute joaillerie collection to showcase its design credentials
and incredible gemstones. Its name, Wonderland, captures the
fantasy world that you enter when you slip on a piece of jewellery
from the collection. A necklace in the shape of a swan with
outstretched wings, set with 19ct of cascading diamonds, is not
everyday wear - it's jewellery as art.
Wonderland 2012 was inspired by travels on the Silk Road - a
historical network of trade routes that connected South, East and
Western Asia with the Mediterranean and European world, as well as
parts of North and East Africa - and the collection is filled with
exotic influences, from the oriental fan design that recurs in the
Rising Sun earrings, ring and pendant to the paisley pattern,
Indian in origin, that works so beautifully interpreted in a
necklace and pair of earrings. Some of the pieces are real
showstoppers - a Dolphin ring set with an enormous 49.58ct
aquamarine, for example, will dazzle anyone who dares glance in its
direction - but this year's collection shows restraint, too. Whilst
each piece is undeniably precious, many are highly wearable,
too.
It is quite possible to imagine yourself enjoying dinner à deux at
Claridges wearing the Riviera Tourmaline pendant. Despite its high
jewel count, this longer style - the pendant sits just below the
breastbone - has become a fashionable, and more casual, alternative
to the straighter-laced necklace. It also has a detachable
turquoise bead tassel, a neat little twist that means you can
alternate between two looks.
The Damask Rose Ring, inspired by the highly fragrant flower found
in Damascus, is set with an exceptionally rare, 1.18ct intense
yellow Ashoka diamond, adding a flash of colour among the curled,
diamond-set petals. It's elegant and immensely pretty, the kind of
ring you could wear out without feeling self-conscious of its size.
Winding around the neck like a diamond-encrusted tendril before
joining a vivid blue 27.31ct aquamarine, the detail on the Kyoto
necklace is quite incredible. But my favourite piece has to be the
Palazzo pendant. With its faceted briolette-cut beryl suspended
from a vivid Paraiba tourmaline, surrounded by brilliant-cut
tanzanites, the blend of blues and greens is exquisite -
alive.
Boodles has
just launched a new website so you can travel through Wonderland
whenever you feel like an escape from the encroaching autumn
weather and take a bejewelled journey through distant lands, where
jewels bloom in exotic forms.