Jewelery
How To Wear A Medallion?
This jewel with an obsolete image is now considered as a talisman which reflects the current craze for superstition.
For centuries, the medallion has even been the most obvious way to ward off bad luck. Synonymous with protection, the medallion is an everyday jewel, an extension of oneself, a lucky charm that should never be removed. Great jewelers and confidential designers also reinterpret it. Sacred or profane symbols, the medallion also often refers to the stars as to establish a connection between man and the universe. Dior's Rose des Vents collection is nothing but a nod to Christian Dior's passion for astrology.
How to wear it in 2021?
With chains of different lengths, with your most beautiful white shirt, or even over a swimsuit. Our selection of medallions see below.

Hand of Fatima Symbols medallion, yellow gold - Cartier

Peridot medallion, Les Merveilleuses collection in gold set with a stone from Bahrain - Tiny OM at Neyleen Fine Jewelery

Pink gold Harmony set of links medallion set with diamonds - Chaumet chez Mystère

Colombe medallion in yellow gold - JEM Paris at Neyleen Fine Jewelery

Yellow and white gold Céleste medallion, diamond, onyx and mother-of-pearl - Dior

Lucky medallion in pink gold, mother-of-pearl and diamonds - Messika at Mystère

Yellow gold Double Stars medallion - Caterina B at Neyleen Fine Jewelery

24 carat yellow gold Pi medallion - Dinh Van at Tamengo

Necklace with pink gold chain and 18 K rose gold medallion set with onyx and pavé diamond elements - Bvlgari

Abalone Shell necklace in pink gold, mother-of-pearl and diamond - L'Atelier Nawbar at Neyleen Fine Jewelery

Nostalgia Star medallion in pink gold and diamonds - Mimia Leblanc on order at Kallista