Brief: Boucheron’s latest ring design soars

Swans, swallows, cockatoos, and hummingbirds have all previously played muse to Boucheron — but the new Chinha ring marks the first time the eagle has been immortalized by the designer. Photos courtesy Boucheron.

Swans, swallows, cockatoos, and hummingbirds have all previously played muse to Boucheron — but the new Chinha ring marks the first time the eagle has been immortalized by the designer. Photos courtesy Boucheron.

 

The alert birds guard over an 11-carat cabochon tourmaline mini in this version of the ring.

The alert birds guard over an 11-carat cabochon tourmaline mini in this version of the ring.

BY KAREN AANONSEN

Boucheron has added a new animal to its field of bestial baubles: Chinha, the eagle. The bird of prey has landed on a trio of rings from the French jewelry house. Each piece features a white gold base that takes flight in a flurry of 134 round diamonds and a mixture of over 100 colorful round and baguette gems — either rubies, sapphires, or tsavorites. At the crown? A tantalizing cabochon stone of 9 carats or more nested between two majestic heads.

—April 2016