To celebrate the 130th anniversary of its iconic Monogram, Louis Vuitton unveils a bold expansion of its Color Blossom fine jewelry line—where heritage meets contemporary design.
Originally launched in 2015 and inspired by the Monogram flowers created by Georges Vuitton in 1896, the collection now introduces 28 new pieces, designed to enhance versatility and encourage playful styling and layering.
The standout: sodalite stone
The key innovation is the introduction of sodalite, a deep navy-blue gemstone rarely seen in jewelry. Its naturally opaque texture and subtle inclusions evoke a strong connection to nature, bringing a fresh, sophisticated tone to the collection.

Each stone undergoes an intricate craftsmanship process: carved into the signature Monogram flower in a three-dimensional, rounded (bombé) form, requiring up to five times more work than traditional flat polishing.
Pavé brilliance and elevated design
The collection also evolves with new pavé-set creations, where diamonds delicately frame the central stones. This adds luminosity, contrast, and a more luxurious dimension while preserving the collection’s refined aesthetic.
New shapes, modern styling
The expanded lineup includes:
- short and long necklaces (including sautoirs),
- multi-motif bracelets,
- stackable rings and earrings,
- contemporary ear cuffs and hoops.
Each piece is designed for mix-and-match styling, allowing wearers to create their own personal combinations.

A dialogue between heritage and modernity
From soft pink and white mother-of-pearl to vibrant malachite and cornelian, and now the deep blue of sodalite, Color Blossom continues to reinterpret a historic symbol of the Maison with a modern, expressive twist.
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