Van Cleef & Arpels introduces fresh items to its clover-themed Alhambra jewellery line
Four new pieces join the French luxury brand’s icon of luck
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SINCE its creation in 1968, Van Cleef & Arpels’ Alhambra collection – distinct for its four-leaf clover design – has become an enduring emblem for the French luxury jeweller. Over the years, the maison has introduced new iterations, playing with material and size, but always in keeping with the line’s original characteristics.
Just launched this month, the latest pieces to join the Alhambra family add another element of fortuity to the good-luck charm that the clover design already represents.
The latest variation combines the lucky red-orange hue of carnelian – a variety of chalcedony associated with the microcrystalline quartz family – with the soft glow of rose gold.
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