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Bvlgari
Exceptionally colourful and polychrome, this hero-piece embodies Bvlgari’s chromatic exuberance and narrative richness. This masterpiece, is set with amethysts, turquoises, citrines, rubies, emeralds and diamonds, capturing the kaleidoscopic spirit of the exhibition.
Habib
For those who appreciate a simple and minimalist aesthetic, Habib presents its collection of stackable diamond rings. Among these are heritage-inspired designs, including a modern interpretation of the legendary “Buah Kana” ring and another inspired by the wings of an airplane.
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Chaumet
Inspired by the Empress’s innate sophistication, the Joséphine collection combines movement with refinement. Supported by delicate lines of brilliant- and pear-cut diamonds, they skilfully illustrate the art of lightness that has always defined the Maison’s creations.
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Fred
An icon of Maison Fred, the Force 10 bracelet is more sun-drenched than ever. Combining the Fred Hero Cut diamond in pink or white gold, it is adorned with a diamond pavé that amplifies the brilliant radiance of the central stone.
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Louis Vuitton
The New 2025 Silver Lockit Collection, in certified recycled silver, introduces the cord bracelet in four colours – yellow, blue, pink and black – this year. The Silver Lockit, hanging from a cord or chain, is a nod to the lock on the iconic Steamer bag introduced in 1901.
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Cartier
The En Équilibre Ring Collection combines an intense palette of colours with bold volumes. For the Motun, at the centre is a 7.80-carat pear-shaped tourmaline, surrounded by rows of turquoise and chrysoprase beads that evoke the depths of a lagoon.
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Piaget
Piaget unveils a new playful High Jewellery collection delving deep into the daring. Following last year’s Essence of Extraleganza, this collection maximises and modernises concepts, pushing boundaries and reinvigorating the Maison’s original audacity and bold ingenuity.
Sep 02,2025