The “Carte Blanche, Impermanence” high jewelry collection by Boucheron, unveiled in 2025, celebrates the fleeting beauty of nature through a daring fusion of fine jewelry and the art of floral design. Drawing inspiration from tulips, eucalyptus leaves, and dragonflies, this exquisite set transforms precious materials into a living floral tableau, capturing the ephemeral charm of the natural world.
Delicate tulips and eucalyptus leaves are brought to life with meticulously diamond-paved white gold stems, while petals and leaves are crafted from ultra-thin borosilicate glass. Each glass element, handcrafted to a mere 2 mm thickness, is carefully sculpted to render astonishing realism and finesse. Sparkling diamonds accentuate flower centers and leaf veins, their brilliance dancing with the glass’s translucent glow to create an ethereal interplay of light and shadow.

A white gold dragonfly, adorned with diamonds, gracefully perches within this miniature ecosystem. The greatest technical achievement lies in its wings: layered sapphire glass over mother-of-pearl reproduces their delicate transparency and iridescent shimmer, with a total thickness of just 1 mm. Laser-cut veining adds an extra touch of lifelike detail. Even the vase supporting this botanical ensemble is hand-shaped from borosilicate glass, seamlessly unifying the composition. The entire creation represents 1,860 hours of artisan craftsmanship.

Versatile styling: The eucalyptus leaf can be worn as a brooch or hair accessory, tulips transform into brooches, and the dragonfly serves as an elegant earring, adding a whimsical touch to the ear.




