Minimalist and avant-garde, the Pirouette ring is a Vhernier icon. Following the shape of the fingers, this domed and slanted jewel is a perfect example of the identity of the brand, where a less is more mentality must also be combined with an extraordinary element that will make all the difference. Revolutionary since it made its debut and renowned in the rose gold version, Pirouette has been reinterpreted in numerous versions.
An exquisite version of the Pirouette comes in a full pavé of white or black diamonds; each stone extensively sourced to meet highest standards in terms of cut, color and purity. With outstanding precision, Vhernier artisans set the diamonds with only two prongs, limiting the amount of metal visible between one stone and the other. This procedure takes countless hours of work but creates an endless stream of diamonds that are exceptionally brilliant.
Often known for defying the norm, Vhernier offers a version of the Pirouette ring in rose gold with a discreet edge of pave of white diamonds, which allows for a bold yet understated look.
In an alternate version of the Pirouette ring, the warmth of rose gold is combined with the coolness of white kogolong, an unusual volcanic stone from Afghanistan, to create a light and fresh jewel. In striking contrast, the ring is also offered in rose gold and black jet. In the pursuit of geometric shape and dimension, both Pirouette rings utilize a sophisticated mix of unique materials set in the ever classic yet playful tone of rose gold.
Simple, sophisticated and courageous, Pirouette, which was received with great astonishment when it was launched in 1990, has become the emblem of Vhernier’s prodigious capacity for invention and the non-conformist side of the brand.