A tribute to the rose — where softness and strength coexist, and beauty reveals its complexity.
The rose has always been a paradox: the most desired of flowers, and the most defended. Colette designed Thorns & Fire not as a romantic gesture toward the flower, but as a meditation on what it actually represents — the fact that beautiful things often protect themselves, that softness and sharpness can exist in the same form, that the most enduring things are rarely fragile.
The pieces in this collection are structural and organic simultaneously. In 18-karat gold set with diamonds, they capture the tension of the rose — the curve of a petal, the precision of a thorn — without illustrating it literally. Jewelry for someone who knows that beauty is not passive.
Where softness insists on itself.

