Louis Vuitton was founded in 1854 in Paris, France, and the founder of the brand, Louis Vuitton, built the classic concept of "the art of travel" from the elegant and practical luggage, and the spirit of bravery and fearlessness runs through the brand's long history. While staying true to tradition, Louis Vuitton opens its doors to architects, artists and designers, creating outstanding works that lead the era through a relentless pursuit of craftsmanship.
Brand jewelry history
Louis Vuitton's frontiers with jewelry date back to the 19th century – providing top jewellers and jewelers with the most refined and secure jewelry boxes dedicated to collecting and displaying the most precious jewelry artworks.
Since 2008, Louis Vuitton has been introducing Les Ardentes, L'Ame du Voyage, Escale a Paris and other fine jewelry collections year by year, and launching the brand's original "LV Monogram" flower-shaped cutting process , a unique LV shape inspired by the classic Monogram totem, with cutting surfaces ranging from 61 to 76 sides Between, there is a more brilliant fire brightness than the round brilliant cut.
In 2013, the Voyage dans le Temps jewelry collection was launched, which continued the spirit of travel while injecting the brand's classic Monogram flower motif into jewelry design; Launched in 2015, the Acte V series uses diamonds to interpret the "V" logo to create a simple, tough and architectural style.
In 2018, British jewelry designer Francesca Amfitheatrof served as the artistic director of Louis Vuitton jewelry and watches, and the following year launched the fine jewelry collection "Riders of the Knights", which is inspired by knight's armor, heraldic totems, and classical architecture, paying tribute to the heroines of the Middle Ages, and the jewelry is transformed into gorgeous armor. Show the bravery and strength of women.
In 2020, Francesca Amfitheatrof launched the brand's second fine jewelry collection "Stellar Times", inspired by the vast universe, the work uses a large number of large precious stones to present the sun, moon, earth, Mars and other cosmic celestial bodies in magnificent colors to highlight the beauty of the stars in the universe.
In 2020, Louis Vuitton announced the acquisition of sewelô, the world's second largest rough diamond ever discovered, the 1758 ct rough diamond. At the end of the same year, a second collaboration was launched with diamond miner Lucara and Belgian diamond polisher HB to perfectly cut a 549 ct rough gemstone diamond , Sethunya , named "flower" in Botswana, and the diamond cut was shaped after Louis Vuitton's iconic Monogram floral motif.
2021 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of the brand's founder, Louis Vuitton, and Francesca Amfitheatrof launched a fine jewelry collection with the theme of "Bravery", paying tribute to the brand's classic elements such as "V" shape elements, Monogram patterns, Damier checkerboard patterns, suitcase designs and other classic elements through 90 works Mr. Louis Vuitton has been a pioneer in his life of bravery and innovation.
Represents a series
Fine jewelry pieces
Les Ardentes series
L'Ame du Voyage series
La Malle aux Tresors series
Escale a Paris series
Voyage dans le Temps series
Chain Attraction series
Acte series
Blossom series
Conquetes series
Conquetes Regalia series
Riders of the Knights series
Stellar Times Series
Bravery series
Classic jewelry collection
LV VOLT series
B Blossom series
Idylle Blossom series
Color Blossom series
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