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Marie-Hélène de Taillac to be in Residence at Soneva Jani’s So Soneva Boutique

Marie-Hélène de Taillac
The So Soneva boutique at Soneva Jani is set to host a collection of exquisite jewellery by Marie-Hélène de Taillac (MHT).

The So Soneva boutique at Soneva Jani is set to host a collection of exquisite jewellery by Marie-Hélène de Taillac (MHT). The collection of pieces is made of 22-karat gold and vibrantly coloured gemstones and will be at the resort for just 89 days from December 15, 2020.

What sets MHT jewellery apart is the use of gorgeous stones in sumptuous colours, each piece is always about the colour, quality and cut of the stones themselves. What excites and inspires Marie-Hélène de Taillac, and what she is most passionate about, are the stones themselves. Her ultimate aim is to “free the stone” in order to better see the wonders created by nature. The jewellery itself is deceptively simple and that is what makes it so easy to wear. However, such purity is hard to achieve, it requires great technique.

Each and every piece of jewellery is made entirely by hand, using traditional methods and is unique, no two pieces are identical and nothing is standardized. MHT uses the most current techniques, such as laser engraving, when a design calls for it. If some of the stones have inclusions it is a deliberate, aesthetic choice.

De Taillac feels that inclusions in a stone can make them even more perfect – they add light and fire and give stones an individuality. When she launched her collection and brand she utilized the briolette cut, a stone-cutting technique traditionally only used for diamonds, for all coloured gems.

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Her philosophy is that; precious jewellery should fit seamlessly into the everyday lives of women and be easy to wear with current, contemporary fashions. The timeless quality of the jewellery and the coherence of the collections is worth noting, where not one piece feels dated. It is not about the client buying the most expensive piece. It is about magic.

Marie-Hélène de Taillac considers it important that her clients leave with jewellery that really suits them. And also that they are really in love with.

Twenty-two karat gold has the colour of gold nuggets. It’s the gold of antiquity, the gold of the Greeks, the gold of the Pharaohs.

Marie-Hélène de Taillac.

Unpolished 22-karat gold is the purest form of gold used in jewellery making. It is instantly recognizable for the particular warmth of its colour, which resembles antique gold. Over time, a jewel in 22-karat gold will acquire a natural, authentic patina. A patina and the signs of the life it has lived give jewellery a soul. Some pieces that require extra strength, such as clasps are done in 18- or 20-karat gold. However, 22-karat gold takes pride of place in her collections, because its colour complements coloured gems beautifully.

Marie-Hélène de Taillac designed her first collection of jewellery in 1996. But, her love affair with gems dates back to her childhood. Her father’s job in the oil business meant she travelled widely as a young girl. Hence, spending time in Lebanon and often visiting Syria. These exotic locations, coupled with the pedigree of an aristocratic French family that counts Porthos (one of the Three Musketeers) as an ancestor, led to a passion for the antique jewellery which influences her designs today.

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Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru and Dhawa Ihuru Celebrate Mother’s Day with Curated Experiences

Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru and Dhawa Ihuru

As Mother’s Day approaches, Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru and Dhawa Ihuru in the Maldives have unveiled an exceptional lineup of curated experiences that celebrate the spirit of motherhood. From indulgent spa treatments to family-oriented adventures, these resorts offer the perfect setting for families to come together, relax, and create lasting memories in one of the world’s most breathtaking destinations.

Running from May 10 to 25, these exclusive offerings provide families with an opportunity to reconnect and reflect while immersing themselves in the serene beauty of the Maldives. Both resorts focus on creating unique experiences that honor mothers, nurture family bonds, and encourage well-being in a peaceful and luxurious environment.

Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru and Dhawa Ihuru have designed a range of experiences to offer mothers, families, and multi-generational travelers a meaningful way to celebrate. These bespoke offerings not only pay tribute to the hard work and love mothers give but also provide guests with a chance to relax, rejuvenate, and bond with loved ones.

Wellness and Relaxation for a Meaningful Escape

Stay More, Pay Less: The “Stay More, Pay Less” offer encourages families to spend more time together by rewarding longer stays with greater value. Families looking to extend their holidays and make the most of their time on the islands will find this offer ideal, as it allows for quality bonding time and relaxation at a fraction of the cost.

Spa Indulgence at Banyan Tree Spa & 8lements Spa: At Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru and Dhawa Ihuru, mothers will receive a tranquil spa experience that includes a signature treatment along with a complimentary private yoga session. This calming duo session encourages reconnection, offering a perfect opportunity for family members to enjoy a peaceful moment together. In addition, mothers will receive a 30% discount on hand-crafted ceramic items from the Banyan Tree Gallery—an ideal keepsake from the experience.

Banyan Tree Connections Programme: New for May 2025, the Banyan Tree Connections programme offers families a holistic journey focused on mindfulness, connection, and well-being. The immersive experience brings families closer through shared rituals, movement, and moments in nature. The program fosters deeper bonds and promotes the values of presence and gratitude—ideal for families wishing to honor Mother’s Day in a truly meaningful way.

Adventure, Fun, and Bonding Experiences

Marine Adventures and Watersports: For families who prefer adventure, Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru and Dhawa Ihuru offer a 30% discount on a wide range of marine activities. Families can explore the vibrant marine life of the Maldives through guided snorkeling trips, sailing excursions, and even catamaran adventures. These exciting activities allow families to bond while discovering the underwater world together, making for a memorable Mother’s Day celebration.

Curated Family Experiences: The resorts also offer a series of curated family experiences that aim to inspire connection. Guests can enjoy discounts on various excursions, such as sunset sails, snorkeling safaris, and full moon night snorkeling. These carefully planned activities encourage families to spend quality time together while appreciating the natural beauty of the islands.

Mother’s Day Cooking Competition (May 11): On May 11, Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru and Dhawa Ihuru invite families to partake in a lighthearted cooking competition. Fathers and children will team up to prepare a dish for mum, who will act as the esteemed guest judge. The event fosters creativity and fun, with a special family award given to the team that showcases the most heartfelt dish.

Celebrating Culture and Spirituality

In addition to the Mother’s Day offerings, both resorts will host unique cultural experiences throughout May. For example, during Vesak (May 10–12), a Buddhist celebration honoring the birth, enlightenment, and passing of Buddha, a special set menu will be served at Saffron, the signature Thai restaurant at Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru. The menu will feature both vegan and non-vegan options, using locally inspired ingredients to reflect the spirit of the occasion—mindful, nourishing, and deeply rooted in tradition.

Sustainability at the Heart of the Experience

Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru and Dhawa Ihuru are also committed to sustainability, offering guests opportunities to celebrate both Mother’s Day and the environment. Guests can participate in eco-conscious activities that highlight the resorts’ dedication to preserving the natural beauty of the Maldives.

Full Moon Lights Out (May 12–15): As part of their sustainability efforts, both resorts will switch off non-essential lighting from 6:30 p.m. until sunrise. Guests can enjoy an enchanting moonlit atmosphere, whether dining under the stars, practicing meditation, or embarking on a full moon cruise. This event aligns with the resorts’ ongoing commitment to sustainability and provides guests with a unique opportunity to connect with nature.

World Biodiversity Day (May 22): In honor of World Biodiversity Day, the resorts will offer complimentary guided snorkeling sessions led by their Marine Lab team. These informative sessions give guests a deeper understanding of the vibrant marine life that surrounds the resorts, fostering a sense of appreciation for the underwater world.

World Turtle Day (May 23): For guests who wish to learn more about the marine ecosystem, World Turtle Day will feature educational workshops on turtle and fish identification. Guests can also take part in a Save the Reef trip, which focuses on removing coral-eating starfish and promoting the health of the coral reef.

The Perfect Family Getaway

With its luxurious setting, personalized experiences, and commitment to sustainability, Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru and Dhawa Ihuru provide the perfect backdrop for families to celebrate Mother’s Day in an unforgettable way. Whether indulging in spa treatments, enjoying marine adventures, or sharing a meal together, these resorts create opportunities for families to reconnect and reflect on what matters most.

For families looking to celebrate the beauty of motherhood while also embracing the splendor of nature, Banyan Tree Vabbinfaru and Dhawa Ihuru offer the ideal sanctuary for relaxation, adventure, and cherished moments of togetherness.

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