Masterpieces in Pink Gold: The Warm Palette
Among the highlights of the warm palette is the Blast Cuff, which features a pink gold structure adorned with three pear-cut spessartite garnets, four peach tourmalines in the same cut, and delicate citrine accents.
Another standout is the Spiral Hoop Earrings, which bring together pear, round, and oval cuts, combining yellow tourmalines and spessartite garnets. Completing the set is the Blast Ring, a sculptural piece that aligns a pear-cut spessartite garnet and a peach tourmaline along its signature pink gold band.
Diamond-Paved White Gold: The Cool Palette
In the cool-toned segment, the brand utilizes white gold paved with brilliant diamonds. A central piece is the statement bracelet featuring five pear-cut sapphires and a cushion-cut tanzanite, all enhanced by a shimmering diamond pavé. The group also includes full diamond-paved earrings, designed to harmonize with the blue and violet hues found throughout the collection.
A Contemporary Tribute to the 1980s Legacy

According to the Maison, Splash of Colours serves as a contemporary tribute to the legacy built in the 1980s. During this period, Alberto Repossi consolidated the house’s international fame as the official jeweller to the Monegasque crown.
By incorporating intense tonalities, the brand revisits its long-standing tradition of using color, an element present in its repertoire since its founding in 1957. The creative direction emphasizes that this chromatic expression acts as a bridge between the atelier’s heritage and modern design. Furthermore, the variety of cuts—oval, pear, cushion, and round—was carefully selected to highlight the dynamism of the sculpted gold wire, the visual signature of the Blast line.
The Artisanal Process at Place Vendôme
Each piece in the series was meticulously developed at the Place Vendôme atelier, where master artisans perform micro-sculpting, stone setting, and polishing. The manufacturing process preserves manual techniques passed down through generations, combined with innovations in jewellery engineering necessary to maintain the fluidity of the gold wire and the asymmetrical arrangement of the stones.
Splash of Colours closes the narrative started in the inaugural chapter of Blast, while reinforcing Repossi’s commitment to exploring new design frontiers in High Jewellery. With this final chapter, Repossi reaffirms its strategy of merging artisanal heritage with an architectural language for collectors seeking sculptural jewellery and high-impact chromatic combinations.
Understanding the craftsmanship behind these architectural forms is just the beginning. If you want to dive deeper into the materials that make luxury jewelry so special, don’t miss our expert comparison: 14k vs. 18k Gold: The Secret Difference You Need to Know.