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To the Sea

Ring from the Shelly Beach Collection by the Atelier Mähler. Photo ©Courtesy Atelier Mähler Handout via The Gourmet Gazette

Paris, France – A seashell filled beach, an encounter, a personal story or experience, these are the inspirations for the jewelry of the Atelier Mähler, a Parisian jewelry workshop devoted to designing bespoke pieces and exceptional, unique, limited edition collections. It all began back in 2013 when Jean-Philippe Guicheney Mähler founded the Parisian house of jewelry and high jewelry.

Rings from the Shelly Beach Collection by the Atelier Mähler. Photo ©Courtesy Atelier Mähler Handout via The Gourmet Gazette

The house has just launched its latest collection which draws its inspiration from the wonderful world of seashells, specifically Shell Beach in Australia which harbors a wonderland of fossilized sea shells and is only one of the very few beaches in the world made from seashells, another one is Sanibel Island in Florida. The rings in the Shelly Beach collection offer a direct connection to the natural world and bring to mind one the most fascinating of sea urchins, the sand dollar.

Ring from the Shelly Beach Collection by the Atelier Mähler. Photo ©Courtesy Atelier Mähler Handout via The Gourmet Gazette

Meanwhile some of the most beautiful gemstones the world has to offer are used to fashion the collection which is declined in white, pink and yellow gold. The precious metals are set off with diamonds, sapphires, red spinels, mint green tsavorite garnets and Paraïba tourmalines in a dreamy blue lagoon color.

A ring fashioned in the Atelier Mähler Photo ©Courtesy Atelier Mähler Handout via The Gourmet Gazette

The new collection also offer an opportunity to glimpse the house’s numbered limited edition collections and one of a kind made to measure pieces.
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