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Influenced by the hippie movement and various cultures around the world, jewelry in the 1970s embraced bold, vibrant tones. Coral, wood, mother-of-pearl and ornamental stones mingled with textured gold and gemstones in creations that shone both in daylight and under the stars.
1970
Creation of the first Rose de Noël pieces
In 1970, the Maison launched the Rose de Noël™ collection in honor of the Christmas rose, a flower that blooms in winter. Initially designed in pink coral and diamonds set in yellow gold, Rose de Noël pieces give prominence to floral motifs and colorful materials to reflect the creative effervescence of the holiday season.
Rose de Noël clip product card, 1970
Van Cleef & Arpels Archives
Rose de Noël clip, 1970
Yellow gold, coral, diamonds
Van Cleef & Arpels Collection
1971
Special order for a Bird clip adorned with the “Walska Briolette” yellow diamond
When a client placed a special order to celebrate the birth of his son, the Maison set the 96.62-carat Walska Briolette yellow diamond in a transformable Bird clip. This exceptional stone depicted the precious bundle clasped in the magical bird’s beak. The bird’s wings detach to form a pair of earrings, the tail transforms into a clip and the diamond can be worn separately as a pendant.
Bird clip and Walska pendant, 1971
The tail turns into a clip, the wings into earrings and the briolette-cut diamond may be worn as a pendant
Yellow gold, emeralds, sapphire, yellow diamonds, diamonds
The 96,62 carat yellow diamond was formerly part of the collection of Polish opera singer Ganna Walska
Van Cleef & Arpels Collection