Impression Collection by Dinh Van
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Impression dinh van Impression hoop earrings, yellow gold
1 850 €
Or 4x 462,50€ no charge
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Impression dinh van Impression Domino earrings, white gold, diamond
990 €
Or 4x 247,50€ no charge
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Impression dinh van Impression cord bracelet, large size, white gold
830 €
Or 4x 207,50€ no charge
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Impression dinh van Impression cord bracelet, yellow gold, large
780 €
Or 4x 195,00€ no charge
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Impression dinh van Impression cord bracelet, white gold, small
480 €
Or 4x 120,00€ no charge
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Impression dinh van Impression cord bracelet, yellow gold, small
450 €
Or 4x 112,50€ no charge
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Impression Collection by Dinh Van
Presentation of the Impression Collection
With the Impression collection, Maison Dinh Van reaffirms its taste for bold lines, graphic jewelry, and the art of working with materials. A true imprint in metal, each creation plays with the fullness and emptiness to create a design with a distinct character.
The contours are clean, the shapes geometric, yet never rigid. The balance between a smooth surface and hammered effects brings a subtle relief, enhanced by the natural shine of gold or diamonds.
The Impression collection embodies the very essence of modern jewelry according to Dinh Van: pure, free, and elegant. Each piece is a style marker and adapts to any occasion.
Key Pieces
At Ferret, we have selected the emblematic pieces from the Dinh Van Impression jewelry collection. They fully express the signature of the brand: contemporary, airy, and refined jewelry.
Crafted in 18-carat white, yellow, or rose gold, sometimes set with diamonds, these creations are designed for daily wear.
Each jewel becomes an extension of the gesture, a subtle accent that highlights the personality of the one who wears it.
Impression Rings: Contrast and Simplicity
A white or yellow gold band, seemingly simple, but filled with detail. In the recesses, a gleam of mother-of-pearl—like a breath left on the material—or a few diamonds that gently light up the piece.
The Impression rings play with opposites: smooth and textured, empty and full, matte and shiny, creating a jewel with a calm elegance. A soft, subtle, and precise presence.
Impression Bracelets: Elegance in Motion
Light, graphic, and minimalist, the Impression bracelets combine taut lines and soft curves around the iconic “square round” motif.
Created in the 1970s by Jean Dinh Van, this openwork symbol marks an aesthetic that is both timeless and distinctly modern. Mounted on a chain or cord, these bracelets fit the wrist with flexibility, letting the light play through their fullness and emptiness.
They embody a vision of jewelry that is free, discreet, but distinctive. A piece to adopt for oneself or to give as an elegant, personal, and lasting link.
Impression Necklaces: Minimalism Incarnate
The Impression necklaces stand out for their balance: an iconic motif, precisely placed on a fine chain, for a wear that is both discreet and structuring.
The famous “square round” is revealed in a new light, subtly highlighted, without excess. Worn alone, it gently accentuates the neck's line. Layered, it becomes a unique style element. A vision of modern jewelry, between graphic rigor and controlled simplicity.
The Inspiration Behind the Collection
Impression is rooted in a powerful history: that of the "square round" motif, created by Jean Dinh Van in the 1970s. A design that finds its uniqueness in the subtle contrast between strict geometry and soft contours.
Brought up to date, this graphic symbol becomes the common thread of a contemporary collection, designed to adapt to both everyday life and precious moments. This aesthetic choice is coupled with the selection of precious, sober, and durable materials, reflecting both a current and responsible vision of jewelry.
At Ferret, we see in the Dinh Van Impression jewelry collection the expression of discreet and readable luxury. This collection is for those—men and women—who seek a modern piece of jewelry capable of combining simplicity of gesture, rigor in design, and refinement without excess.
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