Change country/region






Behind Quatre’s modern design lie four iconic codes drawn from the Boucheron archives. Each pays tribute to a chapter in the Maison’s history, and the Grosgrain motif, in particular, is a nod to its founder. Grosgrain was originally a ribbed silk fabric, often used to make ribbons. This code has been in Boucheron’s archives since the 1860s. Its origin can be traced to Frédéric Boucheron’s father, who was a draper. The Grosgrain code recalls the couture heritage that helped make Boucheron’s name, with jewelry famed for being as supple and delicate as precious fabrics.



