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May 29, 2015
Van Cleef & Arpels Revives Iconic Alhambra Collection, A Symbol of Good Fortune
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The Alhambra Collection, a Symbol of Good Fortune, Reimagined from the Archives
The Alhambra collection by Van Cleef & Arpels, a beloved symbol of good fortune, is being revived with the reintroduction of the original long necklace that first debuted in 1968. These pieces will be unveiled at the "Alhambra Stories" fairs, which will be held sequentially at boutiques across the country.
Text by KUROMIYA Yuzu
Discover New Charms Through Its History
Born in Paris in 1968, the Alhambra collection is now Van Cleef & Arpels' iconic lucky charm. Its elegant and sophisticated design, inspired by the four-leaf clover, complements the lifestyle of modern women and can be worn on various occasions.
Furthermore, the Maison continues to present a diverse range of collections with various colors and shapes, infused with its exceptional craftsmanship, ensuring its allure remains boundless.

The Alhambra, born in Paris in 1968

The revived long necklace
Van Cleef & Arpels, inspired by "good fortune," has designated July 7th (Tuesday) as "Lucky Day." From May 27th (Wednesday) to September 28th (Monday), leading up to and following this date, fairs focusing on iconic collections, titled "Alhambra Stories," will be sequentially held at boutiques nationwide.
To commemorate this fair, the Maison has recreated the long necklace from the "Alhambra Collection" that first appeared in 1968. A total of five revived pieces, including those adorned with precious stones from the 70s and 80s, will be showcased at the boutiques.
This is an excellent opportunity to see Alhambra pieces from various eras. We invite you to discover the renewed charm of this timeless collection.
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