Our jewels collection L'écume des mers (Sea Foam)
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The creations are characterized by an audacious alliance of golden metals and pearls. Through this first collection, Khaïden offers you the pearl of audacity and femininity, from which the bourgeois and classic aspect of the pearl has been freed. The designer reinvents the pearl to seduce jewelry fans. She suggests a revisited design. It is up to each one to appropriate her creations according to one's own style!
The designer truly believes in the power of stones. The pearl, stone of sincerity, represents the Yin principle. It is appreciated as the ultimate symbol of love, sensuality, femininity, purity and happiness. It preserves the wearer and gives the strength to heal oneself. It facilitates the release of emotional blockages. The designer presents her collection in a passionate way; she is fascinated by the palette of pearls, and more particularly by the white baroque, freshwater pearls, the signature of her brand. In contrast to the perfectly round, or almost perfectly round, regular and smooth classical pearls, the baroque pearl is very different from the simple sphere. With its asymmetrical or irregular volumes, it has the peculiarity of being unique. Finally, the shell and the beauty of a woman are intimately linked. The pearl is associated with Venus (Aphrodite), goddess of love, born from the foam of the sea.
Isn't Aphrodite the queen of the goddesses, just as the pearl is the queen of the seas?
The designer truly believes in the power of stones. The pearl, stone of sincerity, represents the Yin principle. It is appreciated as the ultimate symbol of love, sensuality, femininity, purity and happiness. It preserves the wearer and gives the strength to heal oneself. It facilitates the release of emotional blockages. The designer presents her collection in a passionate way; she is fascinated by the palette of pearls, and more particularly by the white baroque, freshwater pearls, the signature of her brand. In contrast to the perfectly round, or almost perfectly round, regular and smooth classical pearls, the baroque pearl is very different from the simple sphere. With its asymmetrical or irregular volumes, it has the peculiarity of being unique. Finally, the shell and the beauty of a woman are intimately linked. The pearl is associated with Venus (Aphrodite), goddess of love, born from the foam of the sea.
Isn't Aphrodite the queen of the goddesses, just as the pearl is the queen of the seas?
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