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Lepage unveils its Alba jewellery collection using recycled gold

Inspired by the magic of dawn, the new Alba collection is made up of nine all-gold jewels where the rings intertwine, subtly celebrating the morning light.

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Much more than simple jewellery, the 9 pieces of the Alba collection - made entirely of recycled gold - are symbols of renewal, hope and promise. They remind us that even in the shadows, light always shines through.

Among them, the triple ring and the Luna earcuff stand out for the light that shimmers according to the gestures of the wearer. The play of intersecting circles evokes the eternal harmony of the solar cycle and the passing of time. At their heart, a special creation adorned with a delicate pavé of diamonds adds just the right amount of delicacy and refinement to this very special line, to be worn in different ways depending on the mood of the day.

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The story of Lepage begins at the end of the 19th century, on the borders of Normandy, in a tiny village in Orne. The Lepage great-great grandparents opened a shop there dedicated to watches and jewellery, but it was 1922 that truly remains the year of birth of Maison Lepage. Raoul and Gaston, their sons, inaugurated a brand in Le Havre and Rouen, thus marking the start of the family saga. Today, Sébastien, Julie and Edouard, fifth of the name, perpetuate the history of the House thanks to fashions and developments.

The Alba collection by Lepage
The Alba collection, by Lepage

Discover the Alba collection by Lepage here www.lepage.fr/fr/3267- collection-alba

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