How high jewellery brands are reimagining heart motifs today: from Chopard’s colourful pendant at Cannes Film Festival and Messika’s Cupid-inspired earrings to Boodles’ fancy pink rings
- As the ultimate symbol of love, the heart motif has long been a go-to symbol for luxury jewellery houses – and it remains popular today, featured by brands from Chopard to Messika
- Chopard’s Happy Hearts collections celebrate the label’s love for the iconic shape, while other designers like Yvonne Léon, Sorellina, Irene Neuwirth and Foundrae are also taking up the trend
The heart, a profound romantic symbol, captures love quite effortlessly whether it is through a rendering of carefully cut heart-shaped gems and diamonds or a pavé of itty-bitty gemstones breathing life into the silhouette. And who doesn’t care for a gemmy heart or two, especially one with a cool whimsical take, or one with serious twinkle?
Happy Hearts in malachite, white or Tahitian mother-of-pearl, carnelian and onyx exude cheer with diamond-adorned versions amping up the glamour. This year, the pink opal appears in the Happy Hearts fine jewellery collection as a pendant necklace, a bracelet, a ring and a pair of earrings.
Messika’s take on hearts stays forever modern: single earrings that resemble Cupid’s arrows are part of the Joy Cœur line that is crafted in pink or white gold with pavé-set diamonds, while a heart-shaped diamond in a graphic silhouette with a pavé-set Gatsby hairslide underlines the curves of the ear.