The red series jewelry with beautiful implication was launched exclusively in Chinese mainland in 2008. Since ancient times, red has been regarded by China people as a symbol of life, happiness and good luck. Vanclief van Cleef & Arpels sublimated China people's beautiful yearning for red into artistic creation, and showed people's expectation and pursuit of good luck and prosperity with various classic shapes.
Red, oriental charm
In order to pay high tribute to the splendid and long cultural history of China, Van Cleef &; Arpels Van Cleef & Arpels carefully selected the best gems and set them off with a touch of dazzling red full of China complex, creating a series of red jewelry series only available in Chinese mainland. This gorgeous new series takes "red", the most classic and respected in China, as its creative theme, and contains two different creative concepts of "nature" and "haute couture" to show the unique charm of the brand.
The brand-new red series selects all kinds of luxury gems, which are unique and elegant: ruby, whose English name comes from the medieval Latin word "rubinus" and literally translates as "precious red gem". Ruby is a symbol of warm love and good wishes. In ancient legends of China, ruby means "celebrity stone", and its aura can prevent and cure diseases, which means a long and complete life.
Chalcedony, the culture of China, was fascinated by its delicate color and moist crystal light more than 2,000 years ago. With the deepening of years, its color has been praised as a symbol of life by China people. Vanclief & Arpels Van Cleef & Arpels first applied agate to the production of Alhambra series in 2006, making the series more exquisite. After that, Van Cleef &; Arpels Van Cleef & Arpels continues its love for chalcedony in its new red collection.
The unique plant structure and texture of red coral are regarded as the masterpiece of the creator. Many ancient legends about corals, coupled with their infinite energy absorption in the deep sea, make people believe that corals have gods.