Parures

"In 1804, Napoleon crowns himself Emperor of France in Paris. During the ceremony, his fiancée at the time, Desiree (who later becomes Queen of Sweden), wears a set of jewels, which in noble circles creates the term "parures", which is referred to as " a large set of jewels".

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Cosmic

Inspired by the time of the Moors on the Iberian Peninsula, as well as their scientific creations in mathematics, astronomy and astrology.

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Paseo

Inspired by the indifferent streets of the sunny coast, as well as the clear reflection of sunlight on the beach promenades.

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Cuerda

Inspired by the ropes of the fishing boats that sail the Solcoast seas, which can be traced all the way back to 1664

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Cerrar

Inspired by the challenging Spanish locks that require precision and technique to operate.

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Brilliant

Inspired by the Catholic-Baroque art and jewels that have helped to characterize the culture in Spain.

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Cubano

Cuban link chains are said to originate in Miami in the 1970s. The chain has over time been associated with the Latin American subculture in the United States and the American hip hop environment.

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