20 years of existence were enough for it to compete with the biggest…
The world of fine jewelry is a dream. While all precious stones sparkle and make the eyes of the general public shine, certain jewelry sets stand out from others for their revolutionary aesthetic, even receiving awards from their peers.
Recently, a young French house won the “design of the year award” in front Chopard, Boucheron or even Bulgari. In the eyes of experts in the jewelry world, his jewel presented itself as THE “creation whose craftsmanship, proportions, aesthetics and originality bring unique value to fine jewelry.” It was during the first edition of Grand Prix of High Jewelryheld in Monaco last October, that its creativity and know-how were rewarded. Appointed “Zebra Luhlaza”the winning necklace is a tribute to the aesthetic of southern African jewelry and more specifically, to the vibrant colors of Namibia.
Inspired by her trip to the “land of the Brave”designer Valérie Messika has imagined an entire collection made from colored stones evoking sometimes the red of the sunset, sometimes the green of wild vegetation, sometimes the blue of the infinity of the sky. You will have understood it, the most beautiful jewel of 2025 is therefore signed Messika. Presented at the last Paris Fashion Week, it required more than 400 hours of work.
Born in 2005, Cindy Bruna’s beloved brand is the fruit of a family story; of a passion for jewelry passed down from a diamond merchant father to his daughter. In barely 20 years, it has succeeded in shaking up an immutable universe of prestigious houses, whose authority and credibility have been established over several centuries. Its contemporary and modern approach to diamonds, with the ambition of freeing it from its shackles of yesteryear, has broken the market and seduced the whole world.
It has anchored itself in the imagination of laymen and enthusiasts alike, by creating iconic pieces worn by celebrities. Among those that everyone knows: the classic “Move” necklace, recognizable among thousands thanks to these three moving diamonds. One thing is certain: Messika is well on its way to shaking up the boundaries of fine jewelry.


