Jewelry Shelf

Jewelry

House codes, materials, signatures, and long-term wear context.

5 profiles / 5 brands

jewelry / Cartier

Cartier Love Bracelet

Cartier Love Bracelet is a jewelry reference from Cartier, introduced in 1969 and now studied as much for context as for status. Luxmode treats it as a collectible profile: design codes first, market vocabulary second, and no unsupported claims about investment value, authentication, or hands-on ownership.

jewelry / Van Cleef & Arpels

Van Cleef Alhambra

Van Cleef Alhambra is a jewelry reference from Van Cleef & Arpels, introduced in 1968 and now studied as much for context as for status. Luxmode treats it as a collectible profile: design codes first, market vocabulary second, and no unsupported claims about investment value, authentication, or hands-on ownership.

jewelry / Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany Setting

Tiffany Setting is a jewelry reference from Tiffany & Co., introduced in 1886 and now studied as much for context as for status. Luxmode treats it as a collectible profile: design codes first, market vocabulary second, and no unsupported claims about investment value, authentication, or hands-on ownership.

jewelry / Bulgari

Bulgari Serpenti

Bulgari Serpenti is a jewelry reference from Bulgari, associated with the 1940s-present period and now studied as much for context as for status. Luxmode treats it as a collectible profile: design codes first, market vocabulary second, and no unsupported claims about investment value, authentication, or hands-on ownership.

jewelry / Rolex

Rolex Day-Date President Bracelet

Rolex Day-Date President Bracelet is a jewelry reference from Rolex, introduced in 1956 and now studied as much for context as for status. Luxmode treats it as a collectible profile: design codes first, market vocabulary second, and no unsupported claims about investment value, authentication, or hands-on ownership.