A modern interpretation of the signet ring, where clustered stones replace traditional crests with light and color.
The chevalière — the signet ring — has always been a ring of identity. Worn on the little finger, used to seal correspondence, it declared who you were without requiring an explanation. Colette took that tradition and asked a simple question: what would it mean today? Not a crest or a monogram, but something equally personal — a cluster of stones chosen for their particular resonance with the person who wears them.
In 18-karat gold set with diamonds, colored stones, and pearls arranged with the logic of a constellation rather than a coat of arms, the pieces in Les Chevalières are rings of self-declaration. Worn on any finger, by anyone. A signal that requires no translation.
Who you are, held in stone.

