Collection: Mirage of Gustave's Heart

Dive into our jewelry collection tailored for the man who lives to the rhythm of the city: musicians, rappers, and free spirits. Bold pieces, full of character, that shine as much as your flow. Between imposing chains, dazzling rings and banging bracelets, each jewel embodies urban energy and modern style. If you like to get noticed, assert your personality and shine in the spotlight - whether on stage or in the street!

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Zircon or Zirconia: What’s the difference?

Are you hesitating between zircon and zirconia ? Don't panic, we'll explain it to you simply! These two stones have a brilliant look, but they are very different.

Zircon: a natural stone

Zircon is a real gemstone, extracted directly from nature. It can be transparent or colored (blue, yellow, brown, etc.) and shines almost like a diamond. On the other hand, it is a little more fragile and can scratch over time.

Zirconia: a modern alternative

Cubic zirconia is a stone created in a laboratory to imitate the brilliance of diamonds. Ultra-brilliant, resistant and much more affordable, it is ideal for having maximum style without blowing your budget!

Unlike zircon, it is always perfect and flawless.

How to find the right bracelet size?

1. Take a flexible ribbon, or if you're feeling adventurous, a strip of paper (like a MacGyver wrist wrap). Wrap it around your wrist, where your future bracelet will live its best life.

2. If you are using a strip of paper, make a mark with your magic pen or pencil. Then take your ruler (or a flat object that measures, we are not fussy about details) and measure the length.

Our bracelets are designed to fit this size with a little extra, so it's not too tight, not too loose, but just right. For example, if your wrist is 20 cm, choose size 20 cm. The bracelet will be slightly longer for a royal fit.

How to find the right ring size?

1. Use a tape measure or soft string.

2. Wrap the measuring tape or string around your finger. Make sure to measure exactly where the ring will be worn. If you plan on wearing multiple rings, measure each location separately. If you are using a string, mark where the two ends meet.

3. Lay the string on a flat surface and measure its length with a ruler. Note the measurement in millimeters and refer to the size guide to find your ring size. If you are unsure between two sizes, choose the larger one.