
The color orange signifies transformation in Indian culture, one of the countries with the largest number of Bengal tigers. With the orange Obelia earrings (22 euros), you can reflect the joy, courage, and passion that will accompany you this year. The design is crafted from 925 sterling silver and finished with an 18-karat yellow gold plating, covered with enamel on the link.
The orange Carey ring (32 euros) also takes us on a journey to the Asian country, as well as to Bangladesh , another of the places where the feline is found. This piece of jewelry has a yellow gold finish and, over it, an orange enamel with white semiprecious stones that will fill your hands with light and color.

The elegance of the tiger's movements reminds us of the Saona earrings (42 euros). This sophisticated design is made of 925 sterling silver, plated with 18k yellow gold and polished. They're the perfect accessory to add style points to any outfit .
The tiger's magnetic gaze automatically draws us to the Jaws ring (86 euros). One of our most striking designs, it never goes unnoticed. It's made of 925 sterling silver and finished with 18kt yellow gold. However, it's the white zircons that remind us of the feline's eyes.
Colorful tropical rainforests and exotic mangroves are the tiger's habitat. Two places where the multicolored Saba necklace (48 euros) could blend in with the vegetation. Featuring baguette -cut semiprecious stones in seven colors, it's the perfect accessory to add a fun touch to any look .
Colored stones are a hallmark of Indian jewelry. For that reason, the design of the Juliette earrings (98 euros) also transports us to the home of the tiger. Their majestic and refined teardrop-shaped stones in sapphire and champagne are set opposite each other, becoming the center of attention.
The white tiger is a rare species that captivates with its black and white fur, like the Black & White ring (€52). This design features cubic zirconia in both colors, making it a timeless classic that's essential for your jewelry box .