


HAUTE JOAILLERIE JANUARY 2025
For Haute Couture Week 2025, Maison Rouvenat unveils its new jewelry creations. Highlighting the material, fine and precious stones are revealed in all their splendor. Their colors, sizes and shapes breathe new life into the emblematic Bolt and Frame collections.
Inspired by the medallion decorations bequeathed by Léon Rouvenat, the Frame collection is enriched by new creations, whose frames adorned with multiple stones dare to combine eclectic colors, sizes and shapes. The arrangement is all the more daring in that it forms a random ornament. Sapphire cabochons blend with faceted aquamarines. Sapphires, tourmalines, moonstones and peridot play the multicolored card.

In 2021, the Rouvenat Jewellery House will acquire over 3,000 gouache drawings signed by Léon Rouvenat, founder of the House in 1851.
Gathered in 10 original notebooks whose black leather covers hold sheets sometimes painted with gold, sometimes pencilled with sketches, these living archives continue to awaken the creative imagination.
Among these notebooks, many successive pages feature the study of oval medallions. The various contours are traced with extreme precision. The centers are left empty, and no one can say what will have been mounted once jewelry has been completed... a cameo, a relic, the coaster of a photograph?
Inspired by these medallion designs, Frame rings are imagined as frames that highlight and protect the portrait within.
Because each center stone is unique, precious and admirable, we wanted to frame and celebrate them, giving them their own story to tell over time.

Maison Rouvenat unveils a brand-new piece, in diamonds and crystal, to enhance the iconic collection of Bolt high jewelry pendants.
Entirely paved with diamonds, this remarkable creation features a 2.82-carat diamond at its center. This stone was originally mounted on a ring. Its antique cushion cut, which differs from today's standards, lends it a unique charm and elegance.
The tassels and beads have been cut from a block of ancient crystal, most probably from Brazil. Delicate inclusions give the impression of fine clouds passing through it.

A journey through time, treasures brought back from the ends of the earth, or the tale of a jewelry epic, Rouvenat's Odyssey is illustrated on waves of deep greens and blues. This new necklace, all diamonds, sapphires and emeralds, is the latest addition to the Maison's iconic collection of Bolt Haute Joaillerie pendants.
The 5.7-carat central sapphire comes from Madagascar. Its uniqueness stems from its saturated yet soft color, and from the few frosts that, without ever obstructing the light, give it a life of almost constant movement.
Pearls of Burmese sapphires and emeralds, totaling almost 300 carats, blend together in a cameo that evokes the depths of the seas.
As for the 6 carats of diamonds set on the four opening handles of the motif and in the fall of the pompom, their sparkle splashes across the whole like drops on the waves.
