
High jewellery
When gems become a work of art
The ultimate in creativity, challenge and technicality, high jewellery (or “Haute Joaillerie”) is the pinnacle of creation for the great jewellery houses. This world of supreme luxury embodies the true excellence and skill of its craftsmen, requiring exceptional know-how, innovation, rare precious stones and sophisticated techniques. This is when jewellery transforms from a simple adornment into a symbol, a moment of history and a work of art.
Chopard
Ice Cube Choker
With its reflective squares that are meticulously shaped to resemble a series of glass mirrors at different depths, this ethical rose gold and diamond choker embodies all Chopard’s bold glamour and sophistication. Supple, sensual, and dangerously attractive.
Piaget
Essence of Extraleganza
Piaget is celebrating its 150th anniversary with a spectacular new collection that exudes elegance and extravagance. This fiery adornment features trapezoidal carnelians, orange spessartite garnets, yellow sapphires and diamonds, set into a rose gold chain.
Cartier
Sibaya
Part of Cartier’s Nature Sauvage collection, this piece echoes the brand’s much-loved crocodile through its scales, represented by an ensemble of sugar loaf emeralds — set amongst diamond-paved motifs that evoke the shimmer of the sea.
Chanel
Sporty 5
Sporty before it was popular, Coco Chanel set the tone long ago for the brand’s new high jewellery collection. Here, the Sporty 5 ring in white and yellow gold, with diamonds and a 10.24 carat emerald can be, can be worn on a finger or transformed into a pendant.