Key Highlights
- REPOSSI is a fine jewellery house known for an edgy, timeless, and unapologetic design philosophy.
- The Berbère Collection stands as one of REPOSSI‘s most iconic and recognisable jewellery lines.
- The Serti sur Vide Collection showcases the house’s architectural approach to stone setting.
- REPOSSI positions its work at the intersection of fine jewellery and sculptural, contemporary design.
- The brand’s campaign language — edgy, timeless, unapologetic — defines its distinct creative stance within the luxury jewellery world.
A House Built on Radical Elegance
REPOSSI is a Monaco-based fine jewellery house that has carved a singular identity in the luxury market through a commitment to clean geometry, architectural thinking, and an aesthetic that refuses easy convention. Where many jewellery houses default to the ornate or the traditionally feminine, REPOSSI has long staked its reputation on designs that are deliberately minimal yet viscerally striking. The house’s self-description — edgy, timeless, unapologetic — is not a marketing slogan so much as an accurate characterisation of every piece it produces.
For collectors and enthusiasts across the GCC, where the appetite for jewellery that is both investment-grade and visually distinctive is particularly strong, REPOSSI represents a compelling proposition. The house sits in the same rarefied tier as peers such as VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, yet occupies a noticeably different creative register — one defined by negative space, sharp lines, and a recurring dialogue between metal and stone that feels almost architectural in its precision.
That philosophy is evident across both of the collections the house foregrounds in its recent campaign: the Berbère Collection and the Serti sur Vide Collection. Together, these two lines represent the twin poles of REPOSSI’s creative universe — one rooted in cultural reference and wearable fluidity, the other in a more technical, almost avant-garde relationship with how stones are held and presented. Understanding both is to understand the house itself.
The Berbère Collection
The Berbère Collection is arguably the piece of REPOSSI’s jewellery heritage that has achieved the widest cultural recognition. Characterised by multi-row rings and ear cuffs that stack and wrap with quiet authority, the collection takes its name from the Berber peoples of North Africa — a reference that speaks to a certain nomadic, boundary-crossing spirit embedded in the house’s creative DNA. The designs are bold without being loud, accumulative without losing their sense of restraint.
For GCC clients in particular, the Berbère’s sensibility — a fusion of cultural resonance and contemporary luxury craft — carries a natural appeal. The collection’s rings, designed to be worn alone or layered, have become a recognisable signature on the hands of those who appreciate jewellery as a form of quiet personal statement rather than overt display. The Berbère is not jewellery that announces itself; it is jewellery that is noticed, and remembered. You can explore the full Berbère range directly on the REPOSSI official website.
The Serti sur Vide Collection
If the Berbère Collection speaks to cultural fluidity and wearable accumulation, the Serti sur Vide Collection operates in an entirely different register — one of precision engineering and spatial drama. The name, which translates as ‘set on void’, describes the collection’s defining technical and aesthetic conceit: stones that appear suspended within open, hollow settings, seemingly floating without conventional prong or bezel support. The effect is one of extraordinary lightness married to unmistakable structural confidence.
This approach to stone setting is a genuine expression of REPOSSI’s broader commitment to rethinking the fundamentals of fine jewellery construction. Rather than treating the setting as a functional necessity to be minimised or disguised, the Serti sur Vide makes the void itself an active design element — the space around the stone becomes as meaningful as the stone itself. For collectors who appreciate technical innovation alongside aesthetic distinction, as is common among the Gulf’s most discerning jewellery buyers, this collection represents the house at its most intellectually ambitious. It places REPOSSI in dialogue with fellow bold jewellery houses like BULGARI in its willingness to challenge convention, though REPOSSI’s vocabulary remains distinctly its own.
Design Language Across Both Collections
What unites the Berbère and the Serti sur Vide is a shared commitment to the idea that fine jewellery can be simultaneously timeless and genuinely contemporary — that luxury does not require historical pastiche. Both collections favour sculptural clarity over decorative excess, and both reward close attention: they are pieces that reveal themselves gradually rather than overwhelming on first sight. That quality of sustained visual interest is precisely what defines an enduring jewellery collection, and it is what REPOSSI consistently delivers.
Why It Matters
For luxury collectors across Dubai, Riyadh, Doha, and beyond, REPOSSI’s dual focus on the Berbère Collection and the Serti sur Vide Collection confirms the house as one of fine jewellery’s most coherent and consistently realised creative voices. In a market that values originality without eccentricity and craftsmanship without conservatism, REPOSSI’s unapologetic design stance is precisely the kind of proposition that resonates.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the key collections featured in REPOSSI's edgy and timeless jewellery identity?
REPOSSI's visual identity is anchored by two distinct collections: the Berbère Collection and the Serti sur Vide Collection, both of which reflect the house's unapologetic approach to fine jewellery design.
What does 'Serti sur Vide' mean in the context of REPOSSI jewellery?
Serti sur Vide, which translates loosely as 'set on void', is one of REPOSSI's signature collections, recognised for its architectural approach where stones appear to float within a minimal, open setting structure.
Where can I watch the official REPOSSI campaign film for the Berbère and Serti sur Vide collections?
The official campaign film is available on the REPOSSI YouTube channel and can be viewed directly at the official video on YouTube.

