
PIAGET ROSE HIGH JEWELRY
A PERSONAL STORY
Always captivated by flowers since his childhood at La Côte-aux-Fées, Yves Piaget particularly nurtures a true passion for roses. In 1982, this well-known passion led the winning rose of the International Rose Competition, created by the breeder Meilland, to be named after him. The Yves Piaget Rose was born.


The Yves Piaget rose is an intense pink hybrid rose, peony-like, with 80 petals with frilled, serrated edges, and a rich fragrance. More than 20 years ago, the Maison launched the first high jewelry Rose-themed collection, capturing this intensely personal story with petals of sculpted gold or glistening diamonds and gems.
EXTRALEGANT NATURE
Combining the Maison's craftsmanship as gold engraving and gem-setting, poised between naturalism and abstraction, Piaget Rose's pure beauty and audacity blossom acorss the hands, around the neck or the ears.


Petals are delicately chiselled, their linear silhouettes contrasting with the lusciousness of multi- layers, on which diamonds seem to rest lightly, like dewdrops. Leaves are formed by diamonds and colorful precious stones in marquise or pear shapes, a hint of the 1970s, a golden era of Piaget’s daring creativity.
Asymmetry is a defining feature of the Piaget Rose jewels, suggesting the unstoppable, random growth of the natural world, and the ever-youthful energy of roses, life and love nurtured by the warmth of Piaget’s sun-drenched spirit.

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