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Just like the rest of us, Céline Assimon, CEO of De Beers Jewellers & De Beers Forevermark, hopes that the existence of natural diamonds will surpass generations. 

De Beers has long been committed to its Building Forever campaign, with goals set well into 2030. The company has a significant list of goals in each pillar, starting with further compliance on the Best Practice Principles (BPPs) Assurance Programme — a strict set of standards (established by the group) that ensures all De Beers Group natural diamonds are conflict-free, abide by international human rights frameworks and labour regulations, alongside further rigorous ethical, social and environmental requirements. 

Last September, De Beers took part in their first exhibition in Singapore at the debut of The Jewellery and Gem World Singapore (previously known as the September Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair). Céline Assimon, CEO of De Beers Jewellers & De Beers Forevermark, was in town to discuss the company’s sustainability practices in the diamond industry, and how digitisation is changing the jewellery market.

What changes have you observed in the jewellery economy in this age of digitisation? 

An advantage of having things accessible online is that clients are able to discover a collection before visiting the boutique — or in some cases, not having to come down at all. It’s a great way to do your homework as an educated buyer.

Clients are able to pick what they want to see, get information on the storytelling, and when they do come to the store, they’re really immersed because they get to see the pieces with their own eyes. As a brand, it keeps us on our toes to be more precise with information and deliver better content. 

But an experience at the store is more of a blind experience, where our teams can really focus on sharing the details and stories with you. A few of my industry peers see this as a new way of looking at business, even though it wouldn’t be classified as an omni-channel approach, but “phygital”.

You can do everything right, but you can never know where or when a transaction can happen nowadays. You’d always think a client will always leave the store with your jewellery, but now we can have them delivered to your doorstep.

It really is fascinating to see the new age of consumer behaviour.

Lupita Nyong’o was announced as the first Global Ambassador for De Beers

How is De Beers keeping up with the demands of Millennials and Gen Z customers? 

Gen Z is far more responsive when it comes to spending a premium to have a sustainable and traceable product. Hence, being the ensurer of provenance is an area where we’re well-equipped in because we have the right machines to test diamonds and certify that they’re natural.

There’s a lot of appetite in the young generation when it comes to this because if they’re going to be investing a significant part of their income, they want the assurance that the natural diamond will retain its value.

In my role, I work closely with the creative studio when it comes to setting trends and meeting market demands. Nowadays, we see a preference for gender-less offerings.

Yet, it’s uncommon to see older men wear stacked bracelets and rings. Hundreds of years ago, jewellery was worn more by men than women.

Today, people are revisiting jewellery as a way to express their personality.

What’s your next priority?

While our expertise in natural diamonds is unquestioned, I am working on addressing the heritage of the brand. De Beers is a jewellery house that is full of creativity and innovation.

We need to continue pushing the boundaries and think that in five or ten years from now, what will a jewellery piece look like? Is there anything new we can bring to the industry?

A necklace from the Alchemist of Light collection, crafted from anodised titanium and coated aluminium, set with natural diamonds

In our new high jewellery collection, The Alchemist of Light, we worked with new materials, namely anodised titanium and coated aluminium. Its properties make sense — they’re lightweight. We could afford to design them in big volumes and they’re still comfortable to wear.

You don’t need to take off your earrings after a couple of hours — you can still go dancing with them; I wish my Jimmy Choo’s were as comfortable as these earrings. 

We need to be bold because we’re building capsule collections for collectors. Perhaps in 2050, these pieces would be regarded as a time capsule that’s representative of the world at this time.

We need to be a testament of something that’s happening, and that needs both trust and preservation of tradition.

Table top shot of rough, cut and polished natural diamonds next to each other, GSS Botswana

What is the most important thing that you have learned in your role?

Being true to yourself and to your personal values. I’ve always been outspoken.

I love working with people, and being part of their story. The human touch in my job is very important. 

This is strange to say but the pandemic made me perform faster in my role than if we had not been through it. I was only a year into my role when I worked on my first high jewellery collection for the brand.

It was a big project that comprised 60 pieces, and the timeline we were working on was about a year and a half ahead. We were all forced to really pay attention, because people were really fragile.

If you’re honest with your team, and you share both your doubts and beliefs, it builds on that connection.

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A TIME TO BLOOM https://www.solitairemagazine.com/a-time-to-bloom/ https://www.solitairemagazine.com/a-time-to-bloom/#respond Wed, 01 Nov 2017 06:29:17 +0000 http://www.solitaireluxe.com/?p=5988 High jewellery inspired by the beauty of the lotus flower Since ancient times, the lotus flower has been a symbol of purity, spirituality, and serenity — a being of water, air, and sun that spends its infancy beneath the water line and its maturity above it. Lotus by De Beers is the new high jewellery […]

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High jewellery inspired by the beauty of the lotus flower

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Since ancient times, the lotus flower has been a symbol of purity, spirituality, and serenity — a being of water, air, and sun that spends its infancy beneath the water line and its maturity above it. Lotus by De Beers is the new high jewellery collection recently unveiled by the renowned diamond jeweller, inspired by the beauty and life journey of this remarkable flower.

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The making of Lotus by De Beers Collection

There are five suites of jewellery in the collection, each evoking a stage in the flower’s metamorphosis — Awakening, Blooming, Flourishing, Radiating, and Soothing Lotus. Drawing upon its vast showcase of meticulously handpicked diamonds and over 125 years of expertise, the designs juxtapose princess, pear, baguette, marquise, oval, and round brilliant diamonds with rough diamonds in the signature style that De Beers is renowned for. This artful use of polished and rough gems gives rise to amazing recreations of the hues of water, or the image of hundreds of lily pads floating on the surface of a pond.

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 De Beers Awakening Lotus Necklace 

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Up-close of De Beers Awakening Lotus Necklace 

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De Beers Awakening Lotus Bracelet

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De Beers Awakening Lotus Earrings

The Awakening Lotus imagines a beginning for the lotus flower in which the petals emerge above the water line, shedding the last droplet from its surface and leaving a subtle ripple in its wake. This story is told in diamonds, which themselves undergo transformation beneath the surface of the earth. The suite consists of a ring, earrings, bracelet, and a necklace in which the eye is led along a liquid, rippling thread of round and marquise-cut diamonds culminating in a magnificent 18.79ct rough bluish-green macle.

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De Beers Blooming Lotus Brooch

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De Beers Blooming Lotus Necklace

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De Beers Blooming Lotus Earrings

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De Beers Blooming Lotus Ring

Petals unfurling and fanning out from a bud, meeting the sun for the very first time is the premise for the second suite, Blooming Lotus. Comprising a ring, earrings, and necklace, the suite centres on a three-dimensional diamond flower motif. The necklace features three superbly rendered pear-shaped diamond petals, supported by a pear-, a marquise-, and baguette-cut diamond silhouette echoing that of a lotus flower. This central piece can be detached and worn as a brooch.

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De Beers Flourishing Lotus Necklace

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Up-close of De Beers Flourishing Lotus Necklace 

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De Beers Flourishing Lotus Bangle 

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De Beers Flourishing Lotus Ring 

De Beers Flourishing Lotus Earring 

Flourishing Lotus depicts the bloom basking in the intensity of the midday sun. This suite highlights shape and symmetry, most seductively in the earrings with their diamond design featuring a 3.13ct round brilliant solitaire surrounded by De Beers’ signature micropavé. The round medallion is another standout, its beautiful diamond sunburst framed within a circle attached to a delicate sautoir chain of pear, princess and round brilliant diamonds. This medallion, too, can be worn alone as a brooch. Also part of the suite is a ring and a bracelet.

The Radiating Lotus explores the mythology of the flower, including the Ancient Egyptian belief that each bloom is a talisman of rebirth and regeneration. This mysterious power is celebrated with incantatory symbolism featuring petal-shaped marquise diamonds, rows of fan-like round brilliant diamond peaks, and kite-shaped cascades of princess-cut and round brilliant-cut diamonds. In the necklace, earrings and bracelet that make up this exquisite suite, the technical mastery of the De Beers craftsmen is on full display, especially in the exceptional way the settings allow for maximum light reflection.

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De Beers Soothing Lotus Ring

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De Beers Soothing Lotus Earring

The setting for the final suite, Soothing Lotus, is the lily pond at dusk. Serenity and subtle gradations of colour reign as the sun loses its intense energy. Rough and polished diamonds are arranged in an artful mosaic-like collage, harmoniously balancing colour, shape and texture. In each piece, the viewer can imagine a pond draped with lotus flowers and lily pads in the fading light, bringing to a close the lotus flower’s journey on an elegiac note.

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TIMERS KEEPERS https://www.solitairemagazine.com/timers-keepers-de-beers-starburst-diamonds-2000/ https://www.solitairemagazine.com/timers-keepers-de-beers-starburst-diamonds-2000/#respond Tue, 06 Dec 2016 06:12:58 +0000 http://www.solitaireluxe.com/?p=4926 A constant reminder that time passes quickly, the hourglass exemplifies the cycle of life and the notion of its finiteness. It symbolises the passage of each fleeting moment, the brevity of life. On the other hand, it reminds us that, indeed, ‘time is precious’ and that we should always make the most of it. Taking […]

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A constant reminder that time passes quickly, the hourglass exemplifies the cycle of life and the notion of its finiteness. It symbolises the passage of each fleeting moment, the brevity of life. On the other hand, it reminds us that, indeed, ‘time is precious’ and that we should always make the most of it. Taking this aphorism to heart, De Beers created a masterpiece as precious as time itself.

 

The Starburst Diamonds 2000, a breathtaking 24k gold-plated hourglass, dazzles with approximately 2000 floating diamonds inside a clear liquid, totalling 35 carats. Sitting beautifully in a gold-plated brass self-illuminating stand with four turned pillars, the hourglass looks divine in all its blue, black and gold sophistication. This elaborate time teller was among the auctioned pieces by Sotheby’s Hong Kong in its May 2013 Important Modern Watches Auction.

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