"Garden of Green" Exhibition in New York

Van Cleef & Arpels Exhibition
From June 10th 2023 to January 2024 @ American Museum of Natural History

Indian-inspired necklace, 1971 Transformable into two bracelets, detachable pendant-clip Yellow gold, 44 carved emeralds for 477.58 carats, diamonds In the former collection of Her Highness Begum Salimah Aga Khan Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

From June 10th to January 2024

American Museum of Natural History, New York
 

"Garden of Green" Exhibition in New York

Garden of Green: Exquisite Jewelry from the Collection of Van Cleef & Arpels will open on June 10 in the Melissa and Keith Meister Gallery, part of the Museum’s Allison and Roberto Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals, with a dazzling celebration of green gemstones as featured in jewelry over the past 100 years. The exhibition includes 44 pieces—32 of which will be on display for the first time in the U.S.—from the collections of renowned French high jewelry maison Van Cleef & Arpels, which since its founding in 1906 has designed jewelry and watches inspired by nature’s lightness, proportions, creatures, and colors.

Nicolas Bos, President and CEO, Van Cleef & Arpels

"The Maison is thrilled and honored to have the opportunity to be associated with the American Museum of Natural History. It has been stimulating to curate significant pieces of very high quality around this striking theme–the color green–which can speak to all visitors, curious and connoisseurs alike,”

Indian-inspired necklace, 1971 Transformable into two bracelets, detachable pendant-clip Yellow gold, 44 carved emeralds for 477.58 carats, diamonds In the former collection of Her Highness Begum Salimah Aga Khan Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

Indian-inspired necklace, 1971, Yellow gold, 44 carved emeralds for 477.58 carats, diamonds
 

© Van Cleef & Arpels Collection
Bracelet, 1925 Platinum, 3 cabochon-cut emeralds for 71.33 carats, diamonds Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

Bracelet, 1925, Platinum, 3 cabochon-cut emeralds for 71.33 carats, diamonds
 

© Van Cleef & Arpels Collection
Saint Louis clip, 1974 Yellow gold, white gold, green chalcedony, coral, diamonds Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

Saint Louis clip, 1974, Yellow gold, white gold, green chalcedony, coral, diamonds

© Van Cleef & Arpels Collection
Vanity case, 1926 Platinum, yellow gold, rose gold, jade, enamel, diamonds Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

Vanity case, 1926, Platinum, yellow gold, rose gold, jade, enamel, diamonds
 

© Van Cleef & Arpels Collection
Plane tree leaf clip, 1951 Platinum, yellow gold, Mystery Set emeralds, diamonds Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

Plane tree leaf clip, 1951, Platinum, yellow gold, Mystery Set emeralds, diamonds
 

© Van Cleef & Arpels Collection

From the fresh, apple-green of peridot to the dark, deep green of malachite, Garden of Green signals the start of summer with a showcase of glamorous green jewels across seven categories:

  • Variations of Green, featuring pieces inspired by the natural world, such as the Cydonia necklace and earrings set (2009), which boasts more than 900 emeralds in a design that evokes the branches and large flowers of the quince tree
  • Jadeite Jade, showcasing pieces from the 1920s, including a silk Art Deco evening bag accented with bright jade and rose-cut diamonds, a jade vanity case, and lapel watch
  • Peridot, featuring a unique jewelry set, with 132 peridots and 580 diamonds artfully arranged to suggest garlands of leaves and flower petals
  • Malachite, a mineral that forms around copper deposits, seen here in striking zodiac-themed pendants, the Alhambra long necklace, and malachite-faced watch from the 1970s
  • Chrysoprase, a lustrous, translucent green variety of chalcedony, complimented by diamonds and rubies and featured in playful animal designs created in the 1950s and 1960s
  • Green Chalcedony, characterized by ultrafine crystals and showcased in jewelry from the 1970s, including a curvaceous bracelet reminiscent of a leafy garland; and
  • Emerald, the treasured green form of beryl that inspired the exhibition’s name: the stone’s unique pattern of inclusions, resembling branches, is called its jardin, French for “garden.” Of the 12 emerald pieces on view, the Quatre Chemins necklace, created in 2019, features a unique set of 16 emerald-cut Zambian emeralds (27.79 carats).