Pearl and gold ear cuff
Pearl and gold ear cuff
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- Designed & created by
- Yvonne Leon
- Issue date
- 10 August 2022
- Location
- Paris
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Product details
Metals
Yellow gold
A precious and highly durable metal which comes in different golden hues depending on its purity.
18 kt
75.0% gold content, a warm buttery yellow hue and considered the most classic gold. An exclusive as well as durable precious metal.
Solid
Made of a single precious metal, this piece will never oxidise or discolour and will keep its looks for generations.
Polished
The surface has been polished to give it a bright shine. It can always be repolished to regain its shine after wear.
Gemstones
13 × Pearls
Round
Perfectly spherical and shiny.
Size and fit
Cuff earring
Single piece
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Cuff
Closure
Yvonne Leon
Rule-breaking, chic and visionary jewels for the modern woman
Designer Interview
Yvonne Leon: "I can find inspiration in almost anything. It can be the 70s, 80s, art deco, it can be the way the light reflects in a piece, it can be a mirror, its frame, it can even be a flower."

You grew up in a jeweller’s family. Was it always in the cards that you’d follow the same path?
I did indeed grow up in a jeweller’s family, and every time I did something different, I would always go back to jewellery. I worked in fashion, and I worked for a magazine for a while, but I kept returning to jewellery, it was always near, in my family and in the workshop. I was surrounded by and looking at jewellery. I was always attracted to it and would make jewellery for myself. Wearing my own creations, close friends of mine would start enquiring about making pieces for them, because they wanted the same things, and that’s really how it began.
You got recognition for the lobe earring first, and I read somewhere that the first version of that was actually something that your father designed back in the days?
Yes, he created a lobe earring for my mother. She did not want to have to pierce her ear again, which is why he created this system in order to find a different way of displaying the diamond, behind the lobe. Not only did he create one for her, but he also created a smaller one for me. Growing up, I would wear it, his work, but eventually, I would make some myself. I would take it further by incorporating animals and pearls, making it my own, but the diamond version was first created by my father.