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Serpent Bohème Pendant

Serpent Bohème Pendant

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90 / 100

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$6,800
Necklaces Boucheron heritage collectorsEveryday luxury pendant wearersThose who appreciate colored stone and gold combinations

Materials: 18K yellow gold, turquoise cabochon, pavé-set diamonds

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The Verdict

The Serpent Bohème pendant distills Boucheron's serpent heritage into an elegant pear-shaped motif that balances heritage symbolism with modern wearability. The pavé diamond border and turquoise center create a piece of quiet sophistication that speaks to the house's deep history.

Score Breakdown

Quality 36/40
Value 29/35
Style 25/25

What Customers Say

Based on 1,450 mentions across social media and review platforms

The Serpent Bohème pendant is widely admired for its elegant simplicity and the rich turquoise color against warm yellow gold. Many comment on how the pear shape subtly evokes the serpent's head without being literal or aggressive. Frequently recommended as a sophisticated everyday luxury pendant.

"The Serpent Bohème pendant is the most elegant piece I own. The turquoise is a stunning shade of blue-green and the diamond border adds just enough sparkle without overwhelming the stone. I wear it with everything from t-shirts to evening gowns."

Reddit r/jewelry

"Visited the Boucheron flagship and tried several pieces from this collection. The quality is immediately apparent — the bezel setting around the turquoise is so precise and the diamonds are perfectly graduated. Chose the pendant and have worn it daily since."

Trustpilot

"Lovely pendant but turquoise is a relatively soft stone and I worry about its longevity at this price point. For $6,800 I'd prefer a harder center stone. The design itself is beautiful though."

Reddit r/luxury

"A refined pendant with genuine heritage weight behind it. The serpent reference is subtle and tasteful. Good size for daily wear and the turquoise color is exceptional. Well-positioned in the luxury pendant market."

Google Reviews

"My mother bought me this for graduation and it's become my everyday signature piece. The gold chain is perfectly weighted and the pendant sits beautifully. Everyone asks about it and nobody ever guesses it's related to a serpent motif until I explain."

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Pros & Cons

Strengths

  • + Subtly references Boucheron's serpent heritage without being literal
  • + Beautiful turquoise and yellow gold color combination
  • + Versatile for both daily wear and evening events
  • + Pavé diamond border adds refined sparkle
  • + Strong connection to house history and identity

Trade-offs

  • Turquoise is relatively soft (Mohs 5-6) and requires care
  • Price premium over material value reflects design and brand
  • Limited to turquoise center — no option for harder stones in this motif
  • Yellow gold limits pairing with silver-toned outfits

Specifications

Metal 18K yellow gold
Center Stone Natural turquoise cabochon
Border Pavé-set round brilliant diamonds
Total Diamond Weight Approximately 0.25 carats
Pendant Dimensions 18mm x 14mm pear shape
Chain Length 16.5 inches with extension
Chain Style Fine yellow gold link
Weight Approximately 7 grams

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the serpent in Boucheron's history?
The serpent has been central to Boucheron since the house's founding. Frédéric Boucheron was fascinated by serpent symbolism across cultures, representing wisdom, protection, and eternity. The Serpent Bohème collection translates this heritage into a more abstract, pear-shaped motif that evokes the serpent's head without literal representation.
How durable is the turquoise center stone?
Turquoise is rated 5-6 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it softer than most precious gemstones. The bezel setting protects the edges, but the stone should be protected from impact, chemicals, and prolonged sunlight. With reasonable care, the turquoise maintains its color and surface for many years.
Is the Serpent Bohème available with other stones?
The Serpent Bohème collection is primarily offered in turquoise, which is the definitive expression of the design. However, Boucheron has produced variations with mother-of-pearl, malachite, and lapis lazuli for specific markets and seasons. Availability of alternative stones varies by boutique.

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Heritage Made Wearable

The Serpent Bohème pendant is a lesson in how to honor house heritage without being enslaved by it. Boucheron’s serpent motif stretches back to the founding days of the maison, but rather than reproducing a literal snake in gold, the Serpent Bohème collection abstracts the concept into a pear-shaped form that suggests the serpent’s head without ever being explicit. It is an approach that demonstrates confidence: Boucheron trusts its clients to understand the reference without being hit over the head with it. The result is a pendant that carries genuine depth of meaning while remaining elegant enough for daily wear.

Material Composition

The natural turquoise cabochon is selected for its exceptional color saturation, a blue-green that is neither too blue nor too green but occupies the perfect midpoint. Set within a precise bezel of 18K yellow gold, the stone is framed by a graduated border of pavé diamonds that adds a halo of brilliance without competing with the turquoise’s natural beauty. The warm tone of the yellow gold is essential to the composition, providing a complementary base that enhances the turquoise’s depth.

Everyday Elegance

At 18mm x 14mm, the Serpent Bohème pendant occupies the sweet spot for daily wear: large enough to be noticed, refined enough to be appropriate in any context. The fine gold chain drapes naturally and the pendant’s light weight of 7 grams ensures comfort across long wearing sessions. The pear shape sits flat against the chest without catching on clothing, a practical consideration that many pendant designs overlook.

Cultural and Investment Significance

The Serpent Bohème pendant carries the weight of Boucheron’s 165+ year history with the serpent motif, giving it cultural significance beyond its material composition. For collectors of Boucheron, it represents one of the house’s most accessible expressions of a deeply important design theme. While turquoise is not a rare gemstone, its role within this specific design context, backed by the Boucheron name and heritage, gives the piece a value that transcends simple material calculation.

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