Chopard Happy Fish Bracelet

Chopard’s Happy Fish Bracelet Makes a Splash for Ocean Conservation

Luxury and purpose come together in Chopard’s latest jewellery creation, the enchanting Happy Fish bracelet, designed by Co-President and Artistic Director Caroline Scheufele.

A playful interpretation of the Maison’s beloved Happy Diamonds collection, the bracelet is crafted in 18-carat ethical rose gold and features two delicate diamond-set circular motifs. At its heart, a shimmering fish, adorned with gold and diamonds, moves freely within its frame, catching the light with every gesture. The whimsical design captures the joyful spirit that has long defined Chopard’s most iconic creations.

Beyond its beauty, however, Happy Fish carries a deeper message.
Inspired by the wonders of the underwater world, the bracelet serves as a tribute to the oceans and the extraordinary biodiversity they sustain. It is a celebration of marine life, while also drawing attention to the urgent need to protect some of the planet’s most fragile ecosystems.

Chopard Happy Fish Bracelet

In support of this mission, a portion of proceeds from every Happy Fish bracelet sold will be donated to the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, an organisation dedicated to environmental preservation and sustainable development worldwide. Funds raised will contribute directly to initiatives focused on safeguarding the oceans and protecting marine biodiversity.
The launch further reinforces Chopard’s longstanding commitment to sustainable luxury, a philosophy that seamlessly blends exceptional craftsmanship with responsible practices. It is an approach that has become increasingly central to the Maison’s identity, proving that fine jewellery can be both beautiful and meaningful.

“This fish, swimming gracefully, is an invitation to look at the world differently, and never forget the fragile beauty of our oceans,” says Caroline Scheufele. “As a family-owned Maison, we create with the conviction that preserving the living world is the most precious legacy we can pass on to future generations. I am proud that Chopard can put its expertise at the service of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, whose work I deeply admire.”

With the Happy Fish bracelet, Chopard reminds us that true luxury is not only about exquisite design, but also about creating a lasting impact for generations to come.