Louis Vuitton Celebrates 130 Years of Monogram with New Color Blossom Jewels
- Mar 20
- 1 min read
To mark the 130th anniversary of the Louis Vuitton Monogram canvas, the House has introduced new expressions of its Color Blossom Fine Jewelry line. The iconic collection, which centers on the Monogram flowers created by Georges Vuitton in 1896, now welcomes a rare new stone—navy-blue sodalite—alongside radiant new pavé designs.

A total of 28 new pieces enhance the collection, highlighting the brand’s commitment to artistic craftsmanship. Sodalite, often called the “salt stone,” is rarely seen in contemporary jewelry. For this collection, the rough stone undergoes a rigorous lapidary process to achieve its signature bombé shape, a technique that requires five times longer than polishing flat stones to ensure perfect symmetry and light reflection.

Collection Highlights:
Sodalite Debut: The navy-blue stone is featured in seven new pieces, including pendant necklaces in star and sun motifs, a long sautoir, a multi-motif bracelet, a star stud earring, and an open ring set with a brilliant diamond.
Pavé Creations: New pavé-set designs add luminosity to the line, featuring white mother-of-pearl and malachite medallions framed in precious diamonds.
Pink Mother-of-Pearl Expansion: The popular feminine range has expanded to include five new jewels, such as a long sautoir, two bracelets, and minimalist pendants.
Modern Silhouettes: The House has also introduced trendy additions like sleeper hoop earrings in malachite and a diamond-studded star ear cuff.



First launched in 2015, the Color Blossom collection continues to evolve by blending historical motifs with modern sophistication. These latest additions invite wearers to stack and self-style, paying tribute to over a century of Louis Vuitton’s creative heritage.

