THE TREMBLEUR

A remarkable display of craftsmanship, the trembleur employs a technique that allows certain elements of the piece to gently quiver, amplifying the play of light across the gemstones. The outstanding quality of the stones, paired with expert savoir-faire, reflect Alexandre Reza's unwavering commitment to perfection.
 
 
 

PORTRAIT OF FLORENCE GOULD & GOUACHE RENDERING OF THE CULTURED PEARL & DIAMOND FLORAL FRINGE NECKLACE

Among Alexandre Reza’s most captivating creations for Florence Gould was a cultured pearl and diamond floral fringe necklace, crafted in the spirit of 1960s design. The piece showcased a trailing vine of baguette diamonds, accented with marquise diamond petals and round diamond centers, all mounted en tremblant. Delicate cultured pearl buds dangled from the gently quivering blossoms, evoking a sense of rich, effortless motion. The idea of tremblant flowers drew inspiration from 19th-century French diamond jewelry.
This striking diamond and cabochon emerald set was worn by the wife of the Crown Prince of Brunei (pictured on the left) at their 1981 wedding. The suite showcases 45 carats of emeralds paired with 150 carats of D-color, internally flawless diamonds.
 
 
 

GOUACHE RENDERING OF THE TREMBLEUR TECHNIQUE

This necklace and earrings feature exquisite Burmese rubies totaling approximately 23.44 carats, elegantly framed by a brilliant array of diamonds weighing a combined 68.04 carats, all set en tremblant.
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