Messika: Inspirational diamonds from new ‘Private Collection’

August 8, 2019

By Katerina Perez

4 min read

‘Private Collection’ is the name given by Valeria Messika to her latest high jewellery art collection using rare diamonds, with each design being one-of-a-kind.

It would appear that the formula for creating fine jewellery with gemstones — the type which makes its owners tremble to behold — is simply placing a large diamond in a frame et voilà: it’s ready. This technique, however, is only suitable for commercial brands who don’t consider design to be priority. It is far more difficult to create minimalistic look that enamours and impresses high jewellery lovers and connoisseurs than it is to design jewellery that’s complex and saturated in detail. As succinct as the rings, earrings and necklaces in the ‘Private Collection’ may appear, Valeria Messika spent a huge amount of time developing the entourage of pieces, each of which favourably emphasises the unique beauty of diamonds.

Messika 'Private Collection' ring with oval fancy pink diamond and colourless diamonds, with accenting diamonds in white gold

Messika 'Private Collection' ring with oval fancy pink diamond and colourless diamonds, with accenting diamonds in white gold

In the words of the famous writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, “The designer understands he has achieved perfection not when he has nothing to add, but when he has nothing to remove.” And in Messika’s ‘Private Collection’ there is nothing superfluous, so the eye instantly rushes to the colourless and coloured diamonds, all shaped in various facets.

Messika 'Private Collection' 'Pink Temptation' necklace with 5.36ct fancy pink radiant cut diamond and accenting diamonds in rose gold

Messika 'Private Collection' 'Pink Temptation' necklace with 5.36ct fancy pink radiant cut diamond and accenting diamonds in rose gold

 Messika 'Private Collection' 'Pink Temptation' necklace with 5.36ct fancy pink radiant cut diamond and accenting diamonds in rose gold

Messika 'Private Collection' 'Pink Temptation' necklace with 5.36ct fancy pink radiant cut diamond and accenting diamonds in rose gold

My personal favourite design was the ‘Pink Temptation’ necklace with a rich pink 5.36 carat radiant cut diamond. As with all unique stones, when Valeria saw this one, she asked herself: “What I can I do to reflect its truest essence?” Thus, the idea was born to create an almost weightless necklace, with the stone balancing on a diamond crescent. If you think all the details of the choker are visible at first glance, take a closer look: you don’t want to miss the pavé set diamonds flowing along the upper edge of the gold frame.

Messika 'Private Collection' 'Desert Bloom' ring with 1.62ct pear cut fancy intense pink diamond, accenting pear and brilliant cut colourless diamonds in white gold

Messika 'Private Collection' 'Desert Bloom' ring with 1.62ct pear cut fancy intense pink diamond, accenting pear and brilliant cut colourless diamonds in white gold

Another intense coloured pink diamond appears in the collection as a 1.62 carat pear cut decorating the ‘Desert Bloom’ ring. It features the more complex design of double demi-circles of pear and brilliant cut stones, which emulate stamens and petals. Coloured diamonds also decorate the rose gold ‘M Rainbow’ earrings, which can easily be paired with casual wear; making them luxury for every day.

Messika 'Private Collection' 'M Rainbow' earrings with fancy coloured diamonds in rose gold

Messika 'Private Collection' 'M Rainbow' earrings with fancy coloured diamonds in rose gold

In a series of pieces made with colourless diamonds, I was most impressed with the ‘Diamond Spears’ solo earring, since I have never seen such a luxurious interpretation of this popular trend. It was decorated with 5 pear cut diamonds totalling 21.40 carats in weight, which appeared to be floating in mid-air thanks to the minimal use of metal in the design. I wouldn’t be surprised if this becomes recognised as the most expensive solo earring of all time!

Messika 'Private Collection' 'Diamond Spears' earring with 21.40ct pear cut diamonds and accenting diamonds in white gold

Messika 'Private Collection' 'Diamond Spears' earring with 21.40ct pear cut diamonds and accenting diamonds in white gold

A huge fan of the Toi et Moi style, Valeria Messika could not help but include some of these unconventional designs in her high jewellery collection. As such, the two main sparking stones in the ‘Toi et Moi’ choker and ring reach longingly toward each other like lovers, but are prevented from touching by the base of white gold holding them aloft. The diamonds chosen for these pieces fully comply with the elevated standards of high jewellery: the choker contains the purest pear cut 10.03 carat, F colour diamond, alongside a 7.74 carat emerald cut diamond – while the ring showcases two E colour pear cut diamonds weighing 7.06 carats and 17.04 carats respectively.

Messika 'Private Collection' 'Toi et Moi' ring with 7.06ct and 17.04ct pear cut diamonds in white gold

Messika 'Private Collection' 'Toi et Moi' ring with 7.06ct and 17.04ct pear cut diamonds in white gold

 Gouache of Messika 'Private Collection' 'Toi et Moi' ring with 7.06ct and 17.04ct pear cut diamonds in white gold

Gouache of Messika 'Private Collection' 'Toi et Moi' ring with 7.06ct and 17.04ct pear cut diamonds in white gold

 Gouache of Messika 'Private Collection' 'Toi et Moi' choker with 10.03ct pear cut and 7.74ct emerald cut diamonds, accented with diamonds in white gold

Gouache of Messika 'Private Collection' 'Toi et Moi' choker with 10.03ct pear cut and 7.74ct emerald cut diamonds, accented with diamonds in white gold

Messika regularly updates this collection of unique pieces with brand new creations, which can be viewed at the flagship boutique in Paris.

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