Decoding the Alhambra – The Iconic VCA Four-Leaf Clover Motif
Van Cleef & Arpels is just one name among several that sit at the top of the must-have list in the luxury jewellery market. The difference with this brand and its jewellery, however, lies in the level of creativity and design flair present in each piece.
While so many brands opt for classic designs and timeless materials, everything that comes from Van Cleef & Arpels is bold and vibrant. Colourful gemstones are explored and used in unique ways, while the shapes are inspired by nature and the world around us.
To look at each Van Cleef & Arpels piece is to uncover a part of the story that starts with a marriage between two jewellery-making families.
How Did Van Cleef & Arpels Become a Leading Outlet of Creativity?
Van Cleef & Arpels was founded in 1896, when a member of a diamond-cutting family married the daughter of a precious stones dealer. His family was called Van Cleef, and hers was called Arpels.
So, on the foundation of a marriage, a brand was born – committed to using the very finest jewels and gemstones to create pieces with history and prestige.
Nature and the arts became the favoured forms of inspiration, with the creators taking ideas, shapes, motifs, and the very lines of movement from the way that plants grow and buildings are erected.
And so, we start to unpick the inspiration behind the Alhambra range. It is believed that this range, released in 1968 and soaring to greater and greater heights ever since, was initially inspired by Granada’s Alhambra Palace in Spain, as well as by nature’s own symbol denoting good luck and good fortune.
It is now the most recognised Van Cleef & Arpels motif by far, and has been spied on the necks, around the wrists, and on the fingers of countless A-listers, royal family members, and celebrities from every industry.
What Is the Alhambra Range?
Identified by its four-leaf clover design, the Alhambra range combines precious gemstones with world-class metals, making it the epitome of the Van Cleef & Arpels vision.
“To be lucky, you have to believe in luck,” is something that Jacques Arpels was known for saying, and this was carried into the range through the combination of skill sets and quality materials. The first piece in this range comprised 20 four-leaf clover motifs on a single necklace chain, equally spaced and all presenting an equal size. This original piece was created from creased yellow gold with beading around the outside of each motif – an elegant finish, which has undergone countless iterations and reinventions in the decades since.
As the years passed, the Alhambra range was constantly and consistently adapted to suit the trends and preferences of buyers, covering different materials, different colours, and different metal and precious stone pairings.
The Most Popular Alhambra Finishes
To look at the most popular Alhambra pieces and finishes is to acknowledge the power of both the materials used and the style of jewellery.
One of the most iconic is the five-motif bracelet, with a yellow-gold chain and motif base, and precious stones embedded into the motifs. This bracelet is dainty on the wrist, but typically injects some colour to help the piece stand out.
An Alhambra pendant is another piece that most would argue is a no-brainer for new buyers and those seeking a single timeless piece from Van Cleef & Arpels. With a single-drop clover pendant on a quality chain of your choosing, luck is never far away.
Alhambra earrings are another item that has seen a huge boost in popularity as buyers reach for the infusion of colour in their look.
Because anything from this collection is so clearly recognisable and easy to spot, it’s something that can be worn and that denotes instant status and style elevation. Those who own an authentic piece from the Alhambra collection are effortlessly connected to wealth, with a commitment to the innovation and creativity of the brand.
Famous Fans of the Alhambra Range
It is a testament to the iconic nature of the Alhambra range that it has been linked with famous faces from all walks of life.
For UK readers, both Queen Camilla and The Princess of Wales are known fans of the Alhambra range and own several pieces between them, including colourful items that showcase some personality and fun, and more simple everyday pieces.
Princess of Monaco, Grace Kelly, was an early fan of the Alhambra range herself, as was Elizabeth Taylor.
Should You Buy a Piece of Alhambra Jewellery?
As one of the most recognisable, iconic jewellery collections in the world, Van Cleef & Arpels’ Alhambra motif is one that will always remain sought after. This means, for those who buy and own an item from the collection, there will always be a secondary market to fall back on.
Beyond that though, this collection and every item within it is a piece of history. While there are different editions and branches from the classic Alhambra range, including the Lucky Alhambra range featuring motifs in different shapes, and the Magic Alhambra range with clovers in different sizes, the original clover remains the piece that most buyers covet.
Whether you are looking for something with a bit of colour that will hint at your personality, or you want to celebrate your love of jewellery with a mother-of-pearl piece shrouded in diamonds and gold, there’s an Alhambra piece for you. This is a range that, on the surface, depicts luck – but has a versatile backstory and a link to innovation that uncovers a lot more than just good fortune.
Visit your local boutique reseller to discover which pieces they have available and to learn more about the importance of valuation and authentication checks when handling such valuable and coveted collections.