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It consists of a necklace, earrings, and cocktail ring.
On the occasion of Fendi Couture’s Autumn/Winter 2022 collection in Paris, the Italian luxury house presented its debut High Jewelry collection.
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Designed by artistic director for jewelry Delfina Delettrez Fendi, the line is an ode to the brand’s Roman heritage.
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The parure is showered with precious pavé and baguette white diamonds. The inverted FF monogram designed by Karl Lagerfeld in 1965 emerges in a flash of natural yellow baguette diamonds within each design.
Consisting of a necklace, earrings, and cocktail ring, the Fendi Flavus parure orbits around a cascading, geometric assemblage of stones. Invoking the Latin term flavus, an ancient Roman signification for yellow, or blond, the harmonious accord of white and fancy vivid yellow diamonds creates a spectacular play of color and light.
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The Flavus necklace is a symmetrical pointed cascade in white and yellow gold, with a shower of articulated stems of alternating lengths suspended on a double strand of diamond solitaires.
Comprising over 1,000 stones, a large exceptional fancy vivid yellow emerald cut diamond at its heart is framed at opposing corners by the inverted FF monogram detailed in natural yellow diamond baguettes. Like a Roman fountain, this sparkling, fluid necklace fuses exquisite Fendi craftsmanship with Delettrez Fendi’s fascination with the relationship between kinetic forms and the human body.
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The Flavus earrings replicate the same undulating flow, in two mirrored cascades that each reflect the same precious expression of the FF monogram in yellow diamond baguettes around a central fancy vivid yellow emerald cut diamond. The Flavus ring reprises this device in a single bold 360° gesture.
Rooted in Roman mythology, the Fendi Flavus parure, a first preview of High Jewelry from the House, melds the mechanical and the organic with a dose of sculptural, mid-century glamor from the Cinecittà.