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Dinh Van, 50 years of free- spirited and timeless creations

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THE jewellery brand is celebratin­g its 50th anniversar­y with a host of festivitie­s and special collection­s. Highly respected around the world, Dinh Van succeeded in making a place for itself in the world of jewellery design thanks to a very personal style that ignored traditiona­l rules and convention­s of this art to create unique and timeless pieces. Here’s a look back at five decades of strikingly original design.

Founded by Jean Dinh Van, an artisan jeweller, in 1965, the eponymous French brand rose to prominence in just a few years, standing out from other brands in the industry with a specific style, unique for its era and completely unlike anything that had come before it. Critically acclaimed by the media and the profession itself, Jean Dinh Van was beloved by for bringing a breath of fresh air into the world of jewellery.

timeless jewels

Jean Dinh Van’s creative genius comes in part from his drive to invent his own style, a far cry from the traditiona­l rules of jewellery. So long flowers, bestiaries and other symbolic motifs associated with the jewellery of the time. Instead, the French brand decided to transform everyday objects into jewellery.

From handcuffs to locks, thumbtacks to razorblade­s, the most common objects would become exceptiona­l jewels. These collection­s became iconic and are still presented by Dinh Van.

anniversar­y collection­s

And it is these very iconic collection­s that are being revisited for the luxury brand’s 50th anniversar­y.

Dinh Van’s first success, the “2 Perles” ring created in 1967 for Pierre Cardin, shocked the industry with its unique design that included a square jewel made of yellow gold with two differentl­y colored pearls in the center.

This revolution­ary piece catapulted the brand to success, and in 2003, it joined the collection­s of the Decorative Arts Museum of Paris in the gallery of contempora­ry jewellery.

To celebrate its half century in the business, the brand is reinterpre­ting this ring as a full collection in yellow gold decorated with the two famous pearls ( either Akoya and Tahitian pearls or white freshwater pearl and hematite depending on the version).

The collection, which includes rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings will come out in October.

Another iconic piece from the 1980s, the “Maillet de polo” bracelet, will be reimagined as a jewellery version to come out in November. Only 50 of these will be made.

In September, publishing house Editions Assouline will release a book on the brand’s greatest creations. Written by Berenice Geoffroy- Schneiter, the book will retrace Dinh Van’s success as well as the unique creative spirit of its founder. – AFP Relaxnews

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