Jewelry, as a luxury item, can be very adorable, in addition to being elegant and luxurious. Many jewelry brands have introduced animal models of various styles, which are both interesting and tasteful.

Chaumet bee

Chaumet, the French royal jewelry brand, is Napoleon's favorite brand. According to legend, when Napoleon was a baby, a bee landed on his lips and did not injure him. After Napoleon became an emperor, he believed that the bees had blessed him. He used the bees as a symbol of the King's court. Therefore, Chaumet has a bee pattern on many jewelry brands.

This diamond ring is one of the classic representatives, the perfect combination of gems, diamonds, etc., worn on the hand, like a hard bee dancing, is both Meng and pull the wind.

De GRISOGONO Piggy

Large ornaments can be made into small animals, small jewelry can also be. De GRISOGONO animal modeling cufflinks series, each animal is cleverly conceived, the perfect combination of dynamic and static. Among the cufflinks, one is on the front of the piglets on one cufflink and the other is on the back of the piglet. Some parts, such as legs or head, can also move slightly and look very cute.

Swarovski Parrot

The logo of a Swarovski company is a swan, and it can be seen that the animal model is in its corporate position. The animal modelling that was first introduced in the 1970s puts consumers in love. In 2005, models such as silk, Donald Duck, Pluto, Disneyland, and Minnie Mouse were introduced, which caused domestic sensation.

This is one of the series of parrots in Swarovski's Crystal Paradise series. They are both sculpted in style and are fascinated by the crystal's highest fashion and latest production techniques.

Animal modeling jewelry style

The jewellery of animals is not a simple focus, but the "sea, land and air" armed forces are all available. From the ladybugs to the dragons, to the elephants, and from the birds to the rhinoceros, they are of different sizes and sizes. Materials can also be found in diamonds, gems, gold, enamel, and corals, from which designers' ingenuity can be seen. (tourism)