THE JEWELLERY THAT DOESN’T WEAR YOU

In praise of Chopard’s modern yet unassuming Ice Cube Pure pieces.

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In praise of Chopard’s modern yet unassuming Ice Cube Pure pieces.
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If people were born with jewellery, this would be it. Each Ice Cube Pure – whether it’s the stickpin-like earring, the thin-asarubber-band ring, the delicate bracelet, the tag-like bangle or the there-but-notthere necklace – is so minimalistic that it’s easy on the eye, senses and whatever you wear with it. You will forget that you have it on.

It will become a part of you, which is what you want of all your jewellery. The way they are on Parisian actress/ model Aymeline Valade here.

Ice Cube Pure was previously known as Ice Cube when it first debut in 1999 with rings (followed by watches). The addition of “Pure” is because the gold used is certified Fairmined, which means the mineral is ethically sourced.