Boucheron’s 2025 “Untamed Nature” Collection: A Bold Tribute to Nature’s Wild Beauty
Boucheron’s 2025 “Untamed Nature” collection, designed by Claire Choisne, celebrates the raw beauty of nature with 28 innovative pieces that blur the lines between jewelry and the natural world. Drawing inspiration from Boucheron’s founder, Frédéric Boucheron, who was captivated by the simpler, untamed aspects of nature like wildflowers and insects, the collection brings this vision to life through modern design. It’s not just about wearing jewelry; it’s about connecting with nature’s untamed spirit, with pieces that wrap around the body and seem to grow with the wearer.
Part of Boucheron’s Histoire de Style series, the “Untamed Nature” collection pushes the boundaries of traditional high jewelry, reflecting nature’s unrestrained beauty through flowing lines, organic shapes, and intricate details. Each piece showcases Boucheron’s dedication to craftsmanship and captures the essence of nature in a way that feels both alive and timeless. Explore their exclusive collections below.

Airelles Lingonberries
The lingonberry, a symbol of resilience, thrives in extreme conditions. Claire Choisne’s design transforms, with detachable stems that shift from necklace to cascading brooches. Precision articulation allows each stem to move with the body, ensuring comfort. The back features openwork drop shapes, while pavé diamonds and 84 handcrafted leaves, set with a snow setting, showcase exceptional craftsmanship.

Avoine Oat
A cereal grain consumed by humans and animals for thousands of years, oats symbolize wealth, fertility and abundance. Wind-blown oat stems are transformed into delicate hair jewelry, designed by Boucheron’s Creative Studio. The pieces can also be worn as fibula brooches, showcasing intricate craftsmanship. The oat spikelets move with every motion, thanks to a finely crafted system of articulations.

Mauve Mallow
Inspired by mallow, Boucheron created asymmetrical diamond earrings and a bracelet with sculpted petals and leaves, featuring tracery patterns. The earrings clip onto any cartilage, offering versatility, while the bracelet is supple and can lay flat. These pieces highlight the artisans’ mastery in sculptural design. The diamond-paved white gold pieces took 1,210 hours to create.

Chardon Thistle
Thistles, symbols of austerity, inspire Boucheron’s reimagined 1878 archive piece. The thistle necklace and brooch push realism to its limits, capturing intricate details on both sides. Computer-aided design allows the artisans to replicate the plant’s shape while ensuring comfort. Flame-shaped openwork on the back reduces weight and enhances the diamonds’ brilliance, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship.

Roseau Reed
Boucheron captures the reed’s resilience in a diamond and gold set, featuring a necklace, bracelet, brooch, and hair jewel. Each piece is sculpted to replicate the reed’s feathery panicles and leaves, with dew-like diamonds on the stems and a complex diamond snow setting on the leaves. The diamond-paved white gold pieces highlight intricate craftsmanship.

Cyclamen
Inspired by the cyclamen’s symbol of affection, Boucheron reworks its archive pieces into a ring and asymmetrical earrings. One earring features six diamond-paved petals, while the other balances with a pavé-set leaf. 101 rose-cut diamonds are set with precision, complementing the round diamonds on the leaves. The pieces are crafted in white gold, reflecting refined elegance.

Rosier Rose bush
Boucheron’s rose bush collection features twisted leaves and buds. Claire Choisne designed a Question Mark necklace, rings, a second necklace, and earrings with 70 handcrafted leaves. The necklace includes a detachable 6.01-carat diamond drop. The collection also features diamond necklaces, a ring, and 10.20 carats in the earrings.

Fleur de carotte Carrot flower
Inspired by the carrot flower’s purity, Claire Choisne introduces this brooch to Boucheron’s collection. Its tiny white flowers are meticulously arranged, with three types of settings used to create a stunning play of light. The multiwear design allows it to be worn as both a brooch and hair jewel, crafted in white gold and paved with diamonds.

Fuchsia
Boucheron’s fuchsia collection, symbolizing passion, includes earrings and a multiwear brooch. Artisans crafted openworked leaves and articulated pistils that sway, tipped with 2-carat D IF type IIa diamonds. Each petal mirrors nature’s asymmetry, with diamond buds ready to bloom. Crafted in white gold, the pieces took 900 hours to create.

Lierre Ivy
Frédéric Boucheron’s favorite plant, ivy, often seen as a “tree strangler,” symbolizes passionate love without harming the trees it climbs. Boucheron’s ivy, a symbol of passionate love, adorns the arm as a bracelet or cascades as a transformable brooch. The leaves move naturally on tremblers, combining sculptural depth and lightness. The diamond-paved white gold pieces took 1,060 hours to create.