Whatever your favorite color is, you will find the right stone for you in the lucky collection of the French brand
Messika is one of the most innovative and daring jewelery brands of the moment. Revolutionizing the concept of jewelry in a modern key, it is a true tribute to female beauty .
Messika has managed to revolutionize the concept of jewelry: a diamond can always be worn at any time. A contemporary vision , free, which never forgets the tradition . In all its creations, the jewelry brand tries to find a volume , a movement , a fluidity sensual.
“Women should forget about wearing expensive jewelry; they must be able to move naturally, walk, dance, run, work. “
The new 2019/2020 advertising campaign features 3 contemporary rock icons such as Kate Moss , Sylvia Hoeks and Joan Smalls . The will is to create a team that represents women in their diversity and embodying a type of beauty, regardless of age.
The proposal of this brand is proposes fresh and contemporary collections, guaranteeing the quality of the raw materials. The current collection bears the name “ Lucky Move” and for the first time it is colored by replacing the diamonds with semi-precious stones and organic. To each stone they associate a hashtag with a representative slogan, each color represents a emotional status .
Here are the nine stones selected by the jewelry designer Valérie Messika for a more graphic and modern collection, freeing itself from the classic vintage style medallion design codes.
Red like carnelian
#BePassionate – Passion, enthusiasm.
This red variety of gemstone from the quartz family has a particular shine that makes it almost soft. It reflects the personality of a woman who invests every effort in her passions and affections.
Blue like lapis lazuli
#BeEnigmatic – Mysterious, radiant, unpredictable.
All you need is an enigmatic smile that says a lot about a person. The mystery of this blue gem stained with gold is well known.
White like mother of pearl
#BeUnique – Independence.
The iridescent reflections of the mother of pearl give this stone a special glow, perfect for those who want to assert their own unique personality.
Delicate like pink mother of pearl
#BeIrresistible – Charm and self-confidence
Pendant with a delicate, elegant, feminine color. Femininity par excellence, the class of women engaged professionally and socially.
Green like malachite
#BeAuthentic – Loyalty, hope
The texture with concentric waves reflects a lively and prominent personality. The predominant hope green color is given by the presence of copper in the composition of the stone.
Blue like turquoise
#BeFree – Freedom, nonconformity.
Curious and in love with freedom and long journeys, the woman who chooses this pendant is exuberant, energetic and eager to discover the world.
Anthracite like gray mother of pearl
#BeAudacious – Stand out in style, be different and play by your rules
Iridescent and enchanting, the gray mother of pearl represents an adventurous state of mind and a strong desire to explore new boundaries.
Brown like ziricote wood
#BeWild – Harmony, adventure.
Rare and precious variety of wood from Central America, brown color with black veins with an almost marble texture. A pendant for the bravest women.
Black like onyx
#BeStrong – Boldness, transgressiveness.
Strong and feminine, the woman who chooses this pendant is not afraid to make her voice heard. With its intense black, onyx symbolizes and reflects the wearer’s strength.
Here to read the interview at the ROD Almayate’s creators, the brand who turns objects in jewels.
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