
Dinh Van
Dinh Van, a renowned French jewelry house, is celebrated for its minimalist and modern designs. Founded in 1965 by Jean Dinh Van, the brand is known for its iconic Menottes bracelets and innovative use of everyday objects as inspiration.
Dinh Van: Modern French Jewelry That Broke the Rules
Explore Dinh Van Jewelry at The 1916 Company
Dinh Van's jewelry speaks a modern language: pure geometry, graphic boldness, and everyday ease. Forging a new path in French jewelry design, the brand continues to create pieces that are as radical today as they were at their inception. Discover our curated selection of:
- Dinh Van Earrings - Sculptural forms that blend strength and subtlety in lightweight, architectural designs.
- Dinh Van Bracelets - Featuring the brand's iconic chain links and bold cuffs, perfect for layering or solo statements.
- Dinh Van Necklaces - Pendants and chains with minimalist lines and symbolic geometry.
- Dinh Van Rings - Stacking and statement rings designed with purity and power.
Signature Dinh Van Collections
Maillon Collection
The Maillon collection features chain link designs that redefine connection. Bold yet refined, these sculptural pieces symbolize strength, freedom, and unbreakable bonds.
Le Cube Diamant Collection
Le Cube Diamant blends geometry and lightness, showcasing diamonds suspended within graphic cube structures. The result is a floating brilliance that feels both architectural and ethereal.
Pulse Collection
Inspired by rhythmic vibrations and musical scores, the Pulse collection features pavé diamonds set along radial lines, evoking movement, energy, and the pulse of life itself.
Menottes Collection
The Menottes collection—French for "handcuffs"—playfully transforms a utilitarian object into a symbol of connection, love, and freedom. Its interlocking clasp design has become a signature of the house's innovative spirit.
Who This Is For
Dinh Van jewelry is for those who seek design purity, subtle symbolism, and effortless luxury. Ideal for collectors who appreciate modernist art, architectural form, and jewelry that carries meaning beyond decoration.