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Key Highlights

  • REPOSSI has occupied its address at 6 Place Vendôme, Paris, for 40 years.
  • The Berbere Chromatic Vendôme Edition ring features exclusive blue lacquer inspired by the colour of the iconic Vendôme column.
  • The lacquer is ceramic-enriched and applied with precision before being filed and polished by hand for a shiny finish.
  • The Berbere collection is defined by its architectural, minimalist design — a graphic reinterpretation of the signet ring through repetition of a fine gold line.
  • The new chromatic ring marks a distinct evolution within the established Berbere family of pieces.

A Maison Rooted in Place Vendôme

Few addresses carry the weight of 6 Place Vendôme. The octagonal square in Paris’s first arrondissement has long served as the spiritual home of high jewellery, sheltering maisons whose craft and vision define what fine jewellery means at the highest level. Neighbouring houses such as CHAUMET and VAN CLEEF & ARPELS share this rarefied geography, each bringing its own creative language to a square synonymous with the pinnacle of the craft.

REPOSSI has held its position at this storied address for four decades. That longevity is not incidental — it is a statement of endurance and artistic consistency in a category where both are hard-won. The maison has spent those 40 years cultivating a precise, architectural point of view, one that distinguishes it from the more ornate traditions of its neighbours without diminishing its commitment to exceptional execution and material quality.

The Vendôme column itself — the bronze monument erected in the centre of the square, clad in a spiral of bas-relief — has become part of REPOSSI’s creative vocabulary. Its colour, its verticality, and its sense of structured repetition have quietly informed the maison’s aesthetic for years. With the Berbere Chromatic Vendôme Edition, that relationship is made explicit for the first time in a piece designed for the wrist and finger alike.

The Berbere Collection: Architecture in Gold

The Berbere collection has always occupied a distinctive position within REPOSSI’s broader portfolio. Built around a deceptively simple premise — the repetition of a minimalist gold line — the collection draws its power from geometry and restraint rather than from gemstone abundance or elaborate metalwork. It is, at its core, a graphic reinterpretation of the signet ring, a form with ancient roots that REPOSSI has translated into something resolutely contemporary.

What gives the Berbere its enduring relevance is precisely this architectural clarity. Each ring in the collection is designed to be worn alone or stacked, its clean lines reading as a considered composition whether presented singly or in multiples. The result is a piece that rewards both the collector who builds a curated hand and the wearer who prefers a single, confident statement. It is jewellery that operates by its own internal logic — measured, intentional, and built to last beyond any single season.

The Chromatic Chapter

The Berbere Chromatic line introduces colour as a considered architectural element rather than mere decoration. Within this chapter, the blue lacquer Vendôme Edition represents an expansion of that colour philosophy toward something site-specific and historically grounded. The shade is not simply a seasonal blue — it is drawn directly from the particular hue of the Vendôme column, connecting the object to a precise place and a specific cultural memory. This kind of referential precision is characteristic of how REPOSSI approaches creative decisions: nothing is arbitrary, and every choice can be traced back to a coherent source.

Craft and the Ceramic-Enriched Lacquer

The technical process behind the Berbere Chromatic Vendôme Edition ring is as considered as its design premise. The lacquer used to achieve the distinctive blue is ceramic-enriched — a formulation that lends the material additional depth, durability, and an evenness of tone that simpler lacquer applications cannot reliably produce. This enrichment also contributes to the surface quality of the finished piece, allowing the subsequent hand-finishing to achieve the shiny result that defines the ring’s final character.

Once the ceramic-enriched lacquer has been applied, each ring is filed and polished by hand. This step is not a minor detail — hand-filing and polishing at this level of finishing requires the kind of trained attention that cannot be replicated mechanically. The process ensures that the lacquer surface is perfectly flush with the gold, that no edge or seam interrupts the visual continuity of the piece, and that the final polish achieves the luminosity that the design demands. The result is a ring in which material and craft are genuinely inseparable.

For collectors in the GCC, where an appreciation for precision craftsmanship and architectural jewellery design has grown steadily alongside the region’s broader engagement with international fine jewellery houses, the Berbere Chromatic Vendôme Edition offers a piece that speaks both to technical rigour and to a narrative rooted in one of the world’s most storied luxury addresses. The full campaign film is available to view directly on the official REPOSSI YouTube channel, and further details on the collection can be explored at the REPOSSI official website.

Why It Matters

The Berbere Chromatic Vendôme Edition is significant not simply as a new colourway but as a precise articulation of what REPOSSI stands for: a maison whose creativity is rooted in place, history, and the uncompromising execution of a singular point of view. For GCC jewellery collectors and enthusiasts who look to Paris’s Place Vendôme as the benchmark for fine jewellery craft, this release offers a direct connection to that heritage in a form defined by architectural restraint and meticulous hand-finishing. It is the kind of piece that rewards close attention — and repays long ownership.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the inspiration behind the REPOSSI Berbere Chromatic Vendôme Edition ring?

The blue lacquer used in the Berbere Chromatic Vendôme Edition ring is directly inspired by the colour of the iconic Vendôme column, the landmark that stands at the centre of Place Vendôme where REPOSSI has been present for 40 years.

What materials and techniques are used in the Berbere Chromatic Vendôme Edition ring?

The ring features a ceramic-enriched lacquer in exclusive blue, delicately applied to the Berbere Chromatic ring before being filed and polished by hand to achieve a shiny finish.

Where can I learn more about the REPOSSI Berbere Chromatic Vendôme Edition ring?

The official campaign film for the Berbere Chromatic Vendôme Edition is available on the REPOSSI YouTube channel, and further details can be found on the official REPOSSI website at repossi.com.

Osama Haseeb
Osama Haseeb
Osama Haseeb is the Horology Editor at WATCHESPEDIA, overseeing the publication's coverage of watch and jewellery releases. He curates new-model news, technical detail and market context for collectors across the Gulf (GCC).

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