Maison Mellerio unveils its latest jewelry collection, Riviera Band, under the artistic direction of Hugo Marchand. Inspired by the art of living on the Côte d’Azur, this collection pays tribute to the region’s history and culture. The Riviera, between France and Italy, is a destination famous for its picturesque charm, iconic architecture and refinement. Maison Mellerio, founded in 1613 and based in Paris, is no stranger to these contrasting landscapes, the obligatory passageways between the two countries.
The design of the Riviera Band collection is inspired by the corniche paths, the winding roads that unite France and Italy, overlooking the azure sea. Riviera Band rings, in smooth or brushed gold, have an iconic ovoid shape reminiscent of the Mellerio Cut diamond, a reminder of the Beau Sancy from the very beginning. This collection is a blend of tradition and modernity, representative of Riviera style.
Riviera Band rings are clever and charming pieces of jewelry that can be collected, accumulated and combined as the wearer pleases. They can be worn on the ring finger, thumb or casually suspended on an impromptu chain. The collection offers a variety of models and styles, each as elegant as the next. Riviera Band rings are hyphens to give and to be given.
Maison Mellerio is renowned for its fine craftsmanship. This collection is no exception, with each ring carefully designed and crafted. The rings are available in smooth or brushed gold, with an elegant combination of rose, yellow or white gold. The rings are also available with diamonds, adding a touch of brilliance and sophistication.
Mellerio’s Riviera Band collection is the perfect representation of Riviera elegance and casualness, a blend of tradition and modernity. Riviera Band rings are unique and charming pieces of jewelry that are sure to attract attention. Whether for gift-giving or self-indulgence, these jewels are sure to please all lovers of fine jewelry. Mellerio’s Riviera Band collection is now available in Mellerio stores and on their website.

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