The Salar bracelet appears in the September/October 2026 issue of Condé Nast Traveler, US edition, in a fashion shoot titled "All That Glitters".
Photographed by Boo George on Florida's Gulf Coast, the story sets the season's gold-toned accessories against white sand and blue water, shot at Naples Beach Club, a Four Seasons Resort.
It is the brand's first placement in Condé Nast Traveler, and its most significant in the United States to date.
The company it keeps
Salar is credited alongside Missoni, Rimowa, Alighieri and Stetson, with Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., Burberry and Dolce & Gabbana appearing across the same story.
For a brand built from scratch and still self-funded, that is the placement that matters — not the mention itself, but the names either side of it.
Why Salar, for a travel title
Salar is named after the Bolivian salt flats — one of those rare landscapes that resets your sense of scale, where pink flamingos move across emerald mineral pools and the sunset washes an endless white expanse in colours that barely seem real.
The bracelet is woven on vibrant pink thread, with 0.85 carats of luminous emeralds and 6.49 carats of pavé diamonds set by hand.
Every Caravan of Stones piece is named after a place, so a bracelet built from a landscape landing in a travel magazine — worn on a beach, stacked and sun-bleached rather than kept for best — is the brand arriving exactly where it belongs.
Diamonds made for travelling
Diamonds set by hand on woven thread behave differently from diamonds on metal — softer against the skin, lighter to wear, and easy to layer. They go in hand luggage rather than a safe, which is the whole idea: pieces made to be lived in and taken with you, not saved for an occasion that may never come.
How the bracelet is made
Salar is handmade by master artisans in Jaipur, with every natural diamond and emerald set by hand and every thread woven by hand. The simplest design in the collection takes at least a week to make. When the thread softens with wear, pieces can be rethreaded in a new colourway rather than retired.
Shop the Salar bracelet, explore the Heritage Collection, or browse by colour season: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
Credits
Photographer — Boo George
Model — Karlina Caune at Viva Model Management
Stylist — Harriet Elton
Hair and make-up — Stèfan Jemeel
Location — Naples Beach Club, a Four Seasons Resort
Condé Nast Traveler, September/October 2026