Modern Luxury in a Carmel Jewel Box

February 9, 2024

Fourtané Jewelers Opens a Beautiful New Boutique

 
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In late 2023 Fourtané Jewelers, owned by the Bonifas family, opened a second Carmel location just up the street on Ocean Avenue from their famous jewelry and watch salon in the historic Pine Inn. Known as a worldwide purveyor of rare vintage jewelry pieces and of the finest watch brands in the world, including Rolex, Patek Phillipe and Cartier, the new, two-story boutique focuses solely on jewelry. The Bonifas family also owns a Rolex Boutique in San Diego, which they are currently expanding.
 
At­ the­ new­ Carmel­ store,­ which­ is­ located­ at­ SW­ Ocean­ Avenue­ and­ Dolores­ Street, modern­ brands ­like ­Carolina ­Bucci­ cement ­the­ approach ­of wearable­ luxury. ­Actor ­Jared­ Padalecki, ­a­ Fourtané­ customer, golfer­ Keith ­Mitchell,­ who­ is­ sponsored­ by ­Fourtané, ­and­ Bucci ­were­ on ­hand­ to celebrate­ the store’s November opening with the Bonifas family and to launch the Carolina Bucci “store within ­a ­store.”
 
Carolina Bucci jeweler Twister Luxe 180 Mix Yellow Gold bracelet designed by Carolina Bucci
Designer Carolina Bucci is a fourth-generation Italian jeweler whose designs (like the Twister Luxe 180 Mix Yellow Gold bracelet, right) are meant to be wearable for any occasion. Bucci recently partnered with Fourtané to open a store within their new jewelry store on Ocean Avenue.
 
“I­ first­ met­ with­ Fourtané­ about­ six­ years­ ago, introduced­ by­ a­ friend,”­ Bucci­ says. “I­ was­ immediately struck ­by ­the ­way ­they ­described­ their business. It­ was­ never­ about­ their­ profit­ or­ revenue, or­ even­ their­ watches­ and jewelry, but always about their clients. My job, as I see it, is to make my clients happy – without that, there is no longevity or growth. I could tell right away that Fourtané ­was ­a­ business ­that ­shares ­those­ values.­ And, more­ than­ that,­ the­ fact­ that­ they­ are­ a­ family-owned­ business ­was­ very­ important – there ­is ­an ­implicit ­sense­ of ­trust.”
 
Bucci,­ a­ fourth-generation­ jeweler, describes­ her­ handcrafted­ collections­ as­ “relaxed­ luxury”­ that­ doesn’t­ take­ itself­ too­ seriously­ and­ chose­ the­ 70-year-old Fourtané­ to­ be­ the­ first ­U.S.­ store­ to­ showcase­ her designs.
 
“My­ jewelry­ has­ never­ been­ available­ in­ the­ U.S. before­ as­ it­ is­ in ­Fourtané – there­ is ­something­ for everyone – and the ­idea­ of ­mixing­ and­ matching is­ very ­much­ at­ the­ heart­ of­ my­ brand­ philosophy,”­ she­ explains.­ “There­ is­ also­ something­ about­ the­ laid-back­ Californian­ lifestyle­ that­ I­ think­ will complement ­my ­collections ­perfectly. ­The ­jewelry ­is­ to ­be­ worn­ and­ loved – certainly ­not ­kept ­in­ a­ safe­ at­ home. ­I think ­Fourtané ­is­ going­ to ­do ­a great ­job ­of­ translating ­that­ spirit ­to ­their­ clients.”
 
Bonifas Family Custom Carmel Bracelet by Bucci The new Carolina Boutique within Fourtane
Fourtané owners Kris, John, Sandy and Josh Bonifas at their new jewelry store in Carmel (left). A custom Carmel bracelet by Bucci (middle). The new Carolina Bucci boutique within Fourtané (right).
 
Josh­ Bonifas,­ who­ runs­ Fourtané­ with­ his­ father, John, ­mother, Sandy, and­ brother, ­Kris, ­says­ that ­the­ new­ location, designed­ by­ Studio ­Tonic, the same­ Swiss­ team­ that­ created­ the­ Rolex­ salon­ at­ the­ original ­store, ­has­ a­ classic ­identity ­with­ a ­modern­ aesthetic.
 
“The­ concept ­inspiration ­was­ a­ Parisian ­apartment,”­ he­ says. “It­ showcases­ the­ jewelry ­like ­an ­art­form­ with ­the ­design­ and­ lighting.”
 
Brands­ like­ Roberto­ Coin,­ Mikimoto, Simon­ G., Robert ­Procop, ­Geoffrey ­Good­ and ­Messika ­fill­ the­ gallery-like ­space, ­created ­in­ sophisticated  palettes, while­ jars­ burst­ with­ colorful­ beads­ and­ marble­ balls ­from Bucci’s ­customizable ­FORTE ­bracelets. ­A­ special ­“Carmel”­ bracelet ­is ­offered ­in store, ­along­ with ­many ­other ­unique ­and­ striking­ pieces.
 
Master jeweler Juan Da Silva Master jeweler Juan Da Silva in his upstairs workshop 
Master jeweler Juan Da Silva in his upstairs workshop.
 
The ­second­ floor ­of­ the ­3,600-square-foot­ space ­is­ devoted­ to ­Fourtané ­master ­jeweler­ Juan­ Da­ Silva’s­ new ­custom ­design­ studio.
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“There ­is­ a­ beautiful­ workshop­ and­ lounge ­area­ for­ him­ to ­showcase­ his­ incredible­ talents­ and­ a­ very­ special­ opportunity ­for­ our ­clients ­to­ work­ with him,”­ Bonifas­ says. ­“It’s ­an­ exciting ­new­ development.”
 
Adding­ to ­the ­specialness ­of­ the­ new ­location ­is ­the­ opportunity­ for­ the­ Bonifas­ team­ to­ work­ closely­ with ­Bucci.
 
“We­ are ­the ­first­ shop ­in­ the­ U.S. ­to ­sell­ her ­complete­ collection, and­ it’s­ a­ very­ immersive­ experience,”­ Bonifas­ says.­ “Obviously­ it’s­ incredibly­ made, but­ also ­in ­terms­ of ­appeal, ­it’s­ very­ wearable, ­beautiful, handmade ­jewelry­ and­ a­ very­ important­ brand­ in the­ jewelry­ world.”
 
Bucci ­says­ that ­her­ pieces ­are­ versatile ­enough­ to­ be­ worn­ throughout ­the ­day­ or­ to­ an ­evening ­event.
 
Diamond and gold ring from Messika Diamond and gold earrings from Messika
Diamond and gold ring (left), diamond and gold earrings (right) from Messika.
 
Upstairs workshop featuring Aldo Cipullo necklace 
Upstairs workshop featuring Aldo Cipullo necklace on display.
 
“We­ use­ the­ word­ ‘sprezzatura’­ a­ lot­ to­ describe­ it,”­ she ­says, ­“which ­loosely ­translated ­means­ that­ a ­lot ­of ­work­ goes ­into ­making­ everything ­appear effortless. ­I ­don’t ­have ­a ­particular­ type ­of­ woman in ­mind ­when ­I ­design. ­Selfishly ­I ­design ­pieces ­that­ I­ want ­to­ wear ­myself. ­But­ of­ course, ­I­ am assuming­ that others­ will­ like­ them­ too,­ and­ they­ tend­ to­ be­ people­ who­ love­ the­ fact­ that­ the­ meticulous­ crafting ­of ­our ­pieces ­is ­not ­obvious ­from ­far away. It’s­ about­ a­ sense­ of­ discovery.­ Our­ jewelry­ isn’t­ about­ shouting­ statements,­ but­ rather­ a­ precious­ accessory­ that ­fits ­into ­the­ daily­ rhythm ­of your ­life.  We ­have­ pieces ­that ­work ­for ­both­ a­ school­ run ­and­ a ­night ­at­ the ­opera. ­That’s ­important­ to ­me ­to­ build­ that ­flexibility ­into ­the ­collections.”
 
For ­Bonifas, ­the ­opportunity ­to ­create­ a ­third­ store to­ serve­ all­ the­ customers­ he­ and­ his­ family ­have­ developed­ relationships­ with­ over­ the­ years­ is priceless.
 
“Our­ way­ of­ business­ is­ not­ transactional,”­ he­ explains. ­“We ­have ­an ­intimate ­sales ­relationship­ with each ­client. ­It’s ­a­ super ­luxury­ experience­ that starts­ when­ they­ walk­ in­ the­ door­ and­ are­ greeted­ and­ offered­ beverages.­ We­ have­ a­ bar­ in­ the­ new­ store­ curated­ to­ the­ individual­ needs­ of­ the clients.­ They­ are­ often­ making­ important­ purchases­ to­ mark­ special­ occasions­ and­ we­ want­ to­ augment­ the­ memory­ associated­ with those milestones.”
 
18K gold diamond necklace from Roberto Coin 18K gold chain necklace from Roberto Coin Gold and pearl bracelet from Mikimoto Pearl earrings from Mikimoto
(Left to right) 18K gold diamond necklace, 18K gold chain necklace from Roberto Coin. Gold and pearl bracelet, pearl earrings from Mikimoto.
 


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