
With the delicate rustle of wings, a new chapter unfolds. Robert Clerc Jewellery introduces the Ladybird Collection - an ode to nature’s smallest marvels.
The ladybird, a timeless emblem of fortune, joy, and gentle resilience, takes centre stage in this whimsical yet sophisticated collection. Each piece is sculpted in 18-carat gold and brought to life with precious gemstones - rubies glowing with vitality and diamonds that catch the light. The result is a series of miniature sculptures that balance playful charm with enduring elegance.
This collection carries an intimacy beyond its intricate details - it is the first creative partnership between Robert Clerc and his daughter, Laetitia Clerc.
"I am really proud of what my father and I have been able to achieve with this collection. Working together has allowed me to gain a more playful and instinctive perspective, while also learning from his incredible eye for detail. The ladybird felt like the perfect muse for us - it carries joy, hope, and a touch of magic, which is exactly what we wanted these precious stones to embody," Laetitia says.
Robert’s decades-long mastery of sculptural form is enriched by Laetitia’s fresh, lyrical approach to design. Together, they have distilled the ladybird’s essence - its arcs, symmetry, and joyful colour into pieces that are as much charm as adornment.
"To create alongside Laetitia, and to see her vision shape and enrich my own, has been an extraordinary experience," Robert says.
This union of experience and youthful vision signals a generational shift in Robert Clerc Jewellery's creative journey, one rooted in shared artistry and a deep reverence for the natural world.
The ladybird’s rounded form, perfect in its geometry, is echoed in each stone's contours. The gold surfaces curve like wings in mid-flight, while pavé diamonds and polished rubies mirror the ladybird's distinctive markings. Every element is placed with intention, every line a celebration of the beauty found in proportion and precision.
The Ladybird Collection invites you to rediscover the extraordinary within the ordinary, to hold a fragment of nature’s wonder in the palm of your hand.
Beauty, after all, is often found in the smallest of things.