Women’s jewelry is a way to adorn the body and express personality. These are pieces crafted in a wide variety of styles, from classic to modern, suitable for everyday use or for a special occasion. Ultimately, jewelry is an elegant way to add a touch of sophistication to any look.
01 – Boucheron, Jack de Boucheron triple wrap – In this new collection, the Maison reinvents the way we wear jewelry and honors women’s freedom. This piece is not a bracelet or a necklace, it is constantly renewed. This is the three-round yellow gold version.
Available at Torres Joalheiros
02 – Annamaria Camilli, Pendant Style Dune 7 Layer – Necklace and pendant in 18k gold with two white diamonds. Sandblasted finish with polished edges.
Available at Espiral Relojoaria boutiques
03 – Cartier, Grain de Café Ring Rose Gold – Ring in 18k rose gold, set with five obsidian and thirteen brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.24 carats (in size 52).
Available at the Cartier boutique, Lisbon
04 – Chopard, Happy Butterfly x Mariah Carey Earrings – The collaboration between the music icon and the Maison brings light and delicate jewelry inspired by butterflies to life, like these earrings in ethical rose gold and diamonds.
Available at David Rosas
05 – Dinh Van, Double Coeurs R9 Rose Gold Necklace – The menottes in the shape of two hearts symbolize the bonds of love and friendship. Necklace in 18k rose gold.
Available at David Rosas
06 – K di Kuore, Saturn Earrings – Inspired by Saturn’s rings, these earrings mix gold threads in round sections and precious elements, distinguished by their mobility and lightness.
Available at Espiral Relojoaria boutiques
07 – Piaget, Solstice Collection Chapter Two – Eye-catching earrings inspired by the longest night of the year.
Available at Boutique dos Relógios Plus
08 – Tiffany & Co., Tiffany Lock Bangle – This bracelet, expertly crafted in 18k white gold with hand-set diamonds, features an innovative clasp that resembles the functionality of a padlock.
Available at tiffany.com
09 – Utopia Jewels, Earrings Cameo Collection – Carving in stone and shells has ancient roots: the first samples of cameos date back to the Hellenistic period.
Available at Gilles Joalheiros, Lisbon