Stunning jewellery pieces from recent collections of renowned luxury houses exemplify artistry, craftsmanship and timeless yet contemporary appeal, making them true benchmarks of elegance in the jewellery trade.
The Sibaya necklace from Cartier’s Nature Sauvage Collection stands out as a testament to modern high jewellery. Inspired by the crocodile, the necklace features a group of crocodile-like green colour emeralds, including a 7.96-carat sugarloaf emeralds from Colombia, further enhanced with diamonds.
The fall launch from Tiffany & Co’s Blue Book 2024: Tiffany Céleste is also elevating high jewellery to the new height. Tiffany & Co. Chief Artistic Officer Nathalie Verdeille continues to be inspired by Jean Schlumberger's iconic designs and his love of the mysterious universe with the introduction of four new themes: Owl on a Rock, Phoenix, Star Burst and Unicorn.
A breath-taking necklace of the Star Bust chapter features six unenhanced crystal opals of over 64 total carats with round brilliant diamonds, designed to capture the most luminous galaxies across the known universe.
Meanwhile, high jeweller Dior pushes the envelope of design innovation with the second chapter of the Diorama & Diorigami Collection, which pays tribute to flora and fauna motif featured in the brand’s signature haute couture “Toile de Jouy” fabric and pleating techniques.
This new collection depicts magical natural landscapes with hidden animals, brought to life through a mix of coloured, fancy-cut and engraved gemstones alongside textured and engraved gold.
A hero piece is a three-layer necklace sculpted in gold to create vivid bushes and adorned with pearls and diamonds that resemble brilliant foliage and dewdrops, and golden rabbits hidden within.