Piaget Unveils New "Possession Vibrant Palace" Collection
Piaget has announced its new "Possession Vibrant Palace" collection, introducing ornamental stones to its iconic Possession line. Turquoise, sodalite, and dumortierite in delicate blue hues are masterfully combined with gold, celebrating the art of color. This collection continues Piaget's legacy of color and rotation, showcasing new creativity.
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In this creative new collection named "Possession Vibrant Palace," Piaget introduces ornamental stones to its emblematic collection. Turquoise, sodalite, and dumortierite, in delicate and deep blue shades, interact beautifully, enveloping gold with a unique aura and celebrating the art of color.
## A Legacy of Color
As a watchmaker that began manufacturing jewelry in the early 1960s, Piaget dedicated its horological expertise to the creation of sculptural jewelry. In 1969, it reached the pinnacle of creativity with the "21st century" collection, featuring watches as precious as jewelry. The Maison revolutionized the creative use of color early on, from its very first exterior window displays, such as the historic Piaget Salon in 1959, or the 1970s advertising campaigns conceived by Italian photographer Alberto Rizzo, riding the wave of the Op Art movement. Blue became a pillar of the Maison's identity, shaping the origin of its visionary exploration and outlining its creative journey while embodying its sensibility, sophistication, and culture. Piaget's unique variations of blue evoke the sky of La Côte-aux-Fées, the azure sea, and the vibrant energy of the Riviera, characterizing the Maison's aesthetic.
Launched in 1990, the first Possession ring brought a turning point in Piaget's history by reconstructing the connection between gold, design, and circular movement. Since then, Possession has evolved and grown richly, manipulating form, material, and light. The Possession Pop and Décor Palace (Palace Decoration) collections strengthened the Maison's imagination and traditional craftsmanship. With this new collection, Piaget reaffirms the couture identity at the heart of Possession. Rotation is a key element of the collection, bringing innovation by adding a new dimension to the art of this infinite circular movement.
## A Legacy of Color
As a watchmaker that began manufacturing jewelry in the early 1960s, Piaget dedicated its horological expertise to the creation of sculptural jewelry. In 1969, it reached the pinnacle of creativity with the "21st century" collection, featuring watches as precious as jewelry. The Maison revolutionized the creative use of color early on, from its very first exterior window displays, such as the historic Piaget Salon in 1959, or the 1970s advertising campaigns conceived by Italian photographer Alberto Rizzo, riding the wave of the Op Art movement. Blue became a pillar of the Maison's identity, shaping the origin of its visionary exploration and outlining its creative journey while embodying its sensibility, sophistication, and culture. Piaget's unique variations of blue evoke the sky of La Côte-aux-Fées, the azure sea, and the vibrant energy of the Riviera, characterizing the Maison's aesthetic.
Launched in 1990, the first Possession ring brought a turning point in Piaget's history by reconstructing the connection between gold, design, and circular movement. Since then, Possession has evolved and grown richly, manipulating form, material, and light. The Possession Pop and Décor Palace (Palace Decoration) collections strengthened the Maison's imagination and traditional craftsmanship. With this new collection, Piaget reaffirms the couture identity at the heart of Possession. Rotation is a key element of the collection, bringing innovation by adding a new dimension to the art of this infinite circular movement.