The peacock Collection
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The peacock echoes Triton, inspired by the Château Bijou fountain designed by J.VACHEROT, which quenches thirst forever. It refers to a verse in the Bible, in the New Testament, and more specifically to the episode of the meeting between Jesus and the Samaritan woman.
The peacock, a friend of springs, needs to drink often and therefore lives besides fresh and living water. He loves water so much that he can feel it coming. On the eve of a storm, he utters his premonitory cry, known as "minhas" in India, meaning "the rain is coming ». It reminds us to come back to the Source, to take care of ourselves more often; to stop running and finally deploy ourselves in what makes us truly alive and happy.
This peacock, a symbol of hope, reminds us to believe in new beginnings (big and small), in new paths that open up when others close... Hope ! He is Also associated with a symbol of rebirth as each year its feathers fall off. During this time, he is forced to put aside his pride, vanity, and lust. Purity is the absence of impurity. Where there is light there must be shadow.That's why I’ve symbolically created a featherless peacock.
The peacock, a friend of springs, needs to drink often and therefore lives besides fresh and living water. He loves water so much that he can feel it coming. On the eve of a storm, he utters his premonitory cry, known as "minhas" in India, meaning "the rain is coming ». It reminds us to come back to the Source, to take care of ourselves more often; to stop running and finally deploy ourselves in what makes us truly alive and happy.
This peacock, a symbol of hope, reminds us to believe in new beginnings (big and small), in new paths that open up when others close... Hope !
He is Also associated with a symbol of rebirth as each year its feathers fall off. During this time, he is forced to put aside his pride, vanity, and lust. Purity is the absence of impurity. Where there is light there must be shadow.
That's why I’ve symbolically created a featherless peacock.
The peacock, a sacred, protected and revered animal in India, does not mate to reproduce. All the female has to do is approach her partner and swallow his tears and that's it!
This happens at the time of the bridal dance.
It’s easy to understand why the designer has created two different version of this jewel: "The Peacock" and "The Bridal Tear".
Through this creative proposal, the designer claims two strong messages.
This pure and delicate creation whose beauty is linked to its shape, unity and simplicity characterized by the work of gold, invites us to meditate on two subjects:
*Find the right balance between the material and spiritual worlds by putting pride, vanity, ego, and lust aside.
*Wondering about women's liberation today and find the right balance. Note that peacocks do not mate. It reminds us that true love requires the love of the soul before the face of one’s partner can be touched.
This "Le Paon" collection is a follows on from the "Née de l'écume" collection, in particular Triton. The designer focuses on earrings, necklaces, brooches, in a high-fashion version, Mix & Match style.
In order to create a unique high-fashion style, these daring blends emphasize the aesthetic and spiritual aspect of these creations. The peacock goes particularly well with the “Fémininité retrouvée” ear cuff. One placed next to the other... as if they were just one...!
Open to differences, with a mad desire to sublimate the whole world, the designer introduces the unisex jewelry, jewelry for young women and wedding jewelry
The peacock, a sacred, protected and revered animal in India, does not mate to reproduce. All the female has to do is approach her partner and swallow his tears and that's it! This happens at the time of the bridal dance.
It’s easy to understand why the designer has created two different version of this jewel: "The Peacock" and "The Bridal Tear". Through this creative proposal, the designer claims two strong messages.
This pure and delicate creation whose beauty is linked to its shape, unity and simplicity characterized by the work of gold, invites us to meditate on two subjects:
*Find the right balance between the material and spiritual worlds by putting pride, vanity, ego, and lust aside.
*Wondering about women's liberation today and find the right balance. Note that peacocks do not mate. It reminds us that true love requires the love of the soul before the face of one’s partner can be touched.
This "Le Paon" collection is a follows on from the "Née de l'écume" collection, in particular Triton. The designer focuses on earrings, necklaces, brooches, in a high-fashion version, Mix & Match style.
In order to create a unique high-fashion style, these daring blends emphasize the aesthetic and spiritual aspect of these creations. The peacock goes particularly well with the “Fémininité retrouvée” ear cuff. One placed next to the other... as if they were just one...!
Open to differences, with a mad desire to sublimate the whole world, the designer introduces the unisex jewelry, jewelry for young women and wedding jewelry.
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