Vendôme Liseré Ring
An octagonal frame of lacquer, diamonds and color — Place Vendôme seen from above.
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Story & heritage
Boucheron was the first jeweler to move to Place Vendôme in 1893, and the Maison still presents the square as part of its identity. Vendôme Liseré translates that geography into jewelry: the octagonal shape of Place Vendôme viewed from above becomes a graphic frame.
Within the house's Architecture collection, Vendôme Liseré carries the Art Deco-leaning vocabulary of geometry, line and contrast, but keeps it unmistakably Parisian.
Materials & craft
The official ring is made in 18K white gold with black lacquer, an emerald-cut 13.07-carat aquamarine and 42 diamonds totaling 1.03 carats. Boucheron lists a motif height of 22.7 mm and length of 18.65 mm.
How to choose & style
Vendôme Liseré is a cocktail-ring silhouette with architectural discipline. It pairs best with black tailoring, white shirts or a narrow watch because the lacquer border already gives the ring its graphic punctuation.