quatre grosgrain:new beginning and timeless linkage

This year, Boucheron reimagines Grosgrain within the Quatre universe, presenting new interpretations that honor the past while looking to the future. These novelties embody renewal—a bold invitation for a new generation to forge and cherish their own unbreakable links. Quatre Grosgrain connects wearers to Boucheron’s storied history, while its contemporary lines evoke the spirit of modern love: strong, vibrant, and forever evolving.

quatre: a legacy of four codes

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.