The Power of Burgundy: A Timeless Colour in Luxury Jewellery

Burgundy: A Colour with History

Burgundy, that deep red with earthy undertones that evoke sophistication and luxury, is back this autumn. Although we don't think it ever went away.

We have seen it in fashion trends, interior design and even industrial design. A perfect choice for creating warm and elegant looks.

Flattering and versatile in all its shades, from the reddest burgundy to the viral maroon, with its darker tones.

But what makes us all love burgundy so much?

Stick around and we'll tell you what makes this colour a symbol of opulence and sophistication.

A colour with history

Burgundy is named after the famous Burgundy, a region known for its wines in eastern France. The red wines of the area are famous for their intense, nuanced colours and flavours, a favourite of sommeliers around the world.

Since ancient history, wine has had a symbolism closely linked to luxury, It is the colour of opulence and pleasure. It is no coincidence that it is a colour widely used in the ornamentation of palaces, theatres and other spaces dedicated to important events.

burgundy in fashion

Burgundy in jewellery: luxury and distinction

For jewellery, burgundy is synonymous with garnets and rubies, coveted for their mysterious beauty and elegance. They add drama to casual outfits and sophistication to evening looks.

Perfectly combinable with all types of metals, as their shades range from the coolest reds to the warmest browns. Add diamonds and you can multiply their presence exponentially.

Jewellery with rubies and garnets

How to wear burgundy?

Burgundy is an extremely versatile colour that can be easily integrated into your wardrobe in a variety of ways, whether it's through main garments or key accessories.

For the office, try a wide-cut burgundy blazer paired with neutral-toned trousers and trainers. Choose thin chokers layered over a slim jumper with a closed neckline.

Do you prefer a ring? Become an expert in the mix and match and combines different single gold rings with one main piece with a garnet.

Burgundy jewellery combination Burgundy on the catwalks

Discover our selected pieces to follow the burgundy trend in our showroom and online shop.

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