The jewellery brand Boucheron opened its doors on the Place Vendôme in Paris in 1858, conquering the world with a wealth of luxury. The brand's perfume collection represents French elegance and sophistication, a love of art and a rich history of creating unique jewellery.
Boucheron's first fragrance, bearing the same name as the brand, dates back to 1988 and is inspired by an iconic Boucheron ring. This marks the beginning of a line of perfumes that showcases the brand's legacy of luxury.
One of its most emblematic pieces is the Quatre ring, designed in 2004, a tribute to love through its four rings: the Double Gallon, which fuses two gold wedding rings as a symbol of the union of two people; Cluo de Paris, with an engraving reminiscent of the cobblestones of the streets of Paris; pavé diamonds that capture the light like a mirror; and the Grosgrain design. Interestingly, the design of this ring is the one that crowns the bottles of the two Quatre perfumes presented in 2016, a tribute to fine jewellery.