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Mousson Atelier debuts violin brooches at Luxury, blends enamel and diamonds

Mousson Atelier is bringing violin brooches in enamel and diamonds to Luxury, aiming for memorability in front of 2,000 vetted retail buyers.

Rachel Levy··2 min read
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Mousson Atelier debuts violin brooches at Luxury, blends enamel and diamonds
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In a trade-show hall where polished white diamonds can start to blur together, Mousson Atelier is betting that a violin brooch in 18-karat yellow gold, 0.10 carat of diamonds and transparent enamel will stop buyers in their tracks. The brand’s first appearance at Luxury by JCK in Las Vegas puts its Artistic Collection, which also includes pianos, harps and guitars, into a setting built for discovery and deal-making.

That matters because Luxury is not a general audience fair. The invitation-only event at The Venetian in Las Vegas runs May 27-28, 2026, ahead of the main JCK show from May 29 through June 1, and it is designed to put exhibitors in front of more than 2,000 vetted retail buyers. For a newer house, that kind of access is valuable only if the jewelry has a point of view strong enough to be remembered after the appointment book fills up. Mousson Atelier is making the case that narrative design can do what plain product cannot: give a buyer a story to repeat on the sales floor.

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The violin brooch is built around that idea. Mousson Atelier describes the piece as a signature of its Artistic Collection, with wood-grain texture and transparent enamel intended to evoke authenticity and centuries past. That blend of craft cues and whimsy gives the jewel a dual appeal: it reads as collectible for clients who want something personal, but it also offers retailers a clear visual hook in a category often dominated by more familiar silhouettes.

Mousson Atelier says it upholds a family heritage of pioneering spirit while focusing on innovative design and impeccable production standards. Its supplier profile places the company’s founding in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in 2008 by Alexandr Sokolov, Maria Sokolova and Mikhail Epstein, a pedigree that helps explain why the house is positioning itself not as a novelty act, but as a design-driven entrant with discipline behind the flourish.

That distinction is what makes the violin brooch commercially interesting now. In a crowded luxury market, the pieces most likely to travel from case to client conversation are the ones that combine recognizable craftsmanship with an unmistakable identity. Mousson Atelier’s music-themed jewels do exactly that, turning enamel, gold and a modest sprinkling of diamonds into something far easier to remember than another classic outline.

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