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From subtle sparkle to standout elegance, the latest high and fine jewellery launches are all about storytelling in a different way.

While Pomellato takes us through is revered history in its latest high jewellery release, in a chapter-driven story, Chaumet explores the power in nature’s storytelling and Chanel looks to the stars for its newest high jewellery release.

Below, GRAZIA has curated the latest standout fine jewellery collections, from bold statement pieces to timeless designs, perfect for those who appreciate craftsmanship, sparkle, and a little everyday indulgence.

FRED

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FRED is celebrating the sunshine jeweller’s first light by unveiling 19 new high jewellery creations. This collection, a tribute to the Maison’s distinctive identity, unfolds over two mesmerising chapters: 1936 and Soleil d’Or Sunrise. The inspiration was guided by a single key element, light and, more particularly, sunlight. Expect boldness and freedom, colours and light, as well as flowing lines: these distinctive elements are highlighted within the new collection. 1st Chapter, 1936, includes 10 pieces consisting of Emerald, Sapphire, Ruby, and Pearls, inspired by Mediterranean & French Riviera architecture, with an underlying arch theme across the designs. The 2nd Chapter, Soleil d’Or Sunrise, consists of 9 pieces representing two key moments, sunrise & sunset. The line was inspired by the infamous 1977 sunny yellow diamond (of over 100 carats) named the Soleil D’or, sourced by the Maison. This diamond was the sole inspiration for creating the Soleil d’Or Sunrise line, which includes the same colour and shine with the use of yellow and white gold to mirror the rays and shades of the sun. This line consists of 9 pieces representing two key moments, sunrise & sunset.

Chanel

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CHANEL’s new high jewellery collection, Reach for the Stars, is inspired by the golden hour and Gabrielle Chanel’s unique vision of glamour, bold, elegant, and free. The collection features dazzling creations shaped by three iconic symbols: the comet, representing brilliance and destiny; wings, symbolising freedom and grace; and the lion, a sign of strength and power. With transformable designs, radiant gemstones, and sculptural craftsmanship, the collection celebrates light, movement, and the courage to shine.

Tiffany & Co

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This summer, Tiffany & Co. amplifies its signature edge with HardWear, the collection inspired by the attitude and energy of New York City.  Reimagining classic codes through a contemporary lens. Defined by its bold links and industrial-inspired silhouettes, its fluid forms and sleek metal finishes are designed to move with you. Whether worn solo or layered, each piece is a contrast, sharp yet elegant, rebellious yet polished. The HardWear collection channels the transformative power of love, bold enough to change you, strong enough to ground you – a timeless symbol of strength in love. 

Messika

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This season’s high jewellery collections pays tribute to the landscape, wildness, and vibrant lights of Southern Africa. The collection includes sixteen original sets, split into chapters.. From the mineral shimmer of the Kalahari to the fiery dunes of the Namib, from the feline grace of the cheetah to the majesty of the lion, each creation pushes the boundaries of emotion and expression. Expect bold shapes, layered volumes, graphic contrasts, and chiseled light to define this 20th anniversary collection, where gold and diamond engage with unprecedented textures and finishes.

VACHERON CONSTANTIN

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Les Cabinotiers Temporis Duo Grand Complication Openface is a one-of-a-kind timepiece combining mechanical excellence and aesthetics. An open-faced sapphire dial reveals the beauty and complexity of the movement. Created by a single master watchmaker, the timepiece is a tribute to centuries of mastery and Vacheron Constantin’s dedication to excellence. The dial features polished and frosted counters, grey NAC markers, and green aluminium hands, matched with the green alligator strap and pink gold 45mm case. With particular attention to the decoration and hand-finishing, which includes almost 700 components. The work is revealed through the Incricut sapphire dial as well as the sapphire back of the case. This highly technical timepiece turns mechanical watchmaking into a kinetic art form that measures time.

CHAUMET

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Maison Chaumet’s newest high jewellery collection, Jewels by Nature is inspired by nature’s eternal cycle. It features 54 pieces reflecting the Maison’s 245-year bond with the natural world. Offering a vision of the living world as a precious gift to be appreciated, preserved, and passed on, it tells a tale of nature connected in all its forms. The collection is split up into three chapters. Starting with Chapter 1, Everlasting. Inspired by nature’s continuous renewal and timeless beauty. Chapter 2: Ephemeral, inspired by short-lived blooms, echoing nature’s fragile poetry. Rounding up the collection with chapter 3: Reviving Life, celebrates the return of nature, whether it reappears with the changing seasons or in distant corners of the world, captured by life, bringing vibrant life to each piece. 

Boucheron

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For its latest Carte Blanche collection, Boucheron hits pause on nature’s fast-forward. Titled Impermanence, the 28-piece series turns fleeting beauty into something tangible, even eternal. Claire Choisne, the brand’s creative lead, takes cues from Japanese ikebana and wabi-sabi to create six compositions that shift from light to shadow—an intentional fade-out that reflects nature’s fragility.

The concept is simple but striking: what if we could freeze a moment before it disappears? Over 18,000 hours of work later, the result is a lineup that feels part sculpture, part love letter to the natural world. With this collection, Choisne doesn’t just push materials—she challenges emotion. It’s a quiet, powerful reminder of what we’re at risk of losing.

Pasquale Bruni

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Pasquale Bruni’s latest High Jewellery collection, Rosina, honours both heritage and rebirth. Rooted in creative director Eugenia Bruni’s journey, Rosina is inspired by the rediscovery of her aunt’s abandoned home, where nature had overtaken architecture. The collection imagines a world where vines, moss, and florals grow freely, reclaiming space and telling stories of resilience. From this overgrowth, the jewels of Rosina emerge as living, breathing extensions of nature’s grace and feminine strength.

Pomellato

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Pomellato’s new high jewellery collection, Collezione 1967, features 75 handcrafted pieces. The collection embodies the Maison’s bold spirit and reimagines three decades of creativity through a modern lens, transforming heritage into radical beauty where chains become sculptures, volumes defy tradition, and colours dance in unexpected harmony. Each creation embodies the Maison’s belief that true luxury lives joyfully.

Louis Vuitton

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Louis Vuitton unveiled Virtuosity. Including 110 unique pieces across twelve themed suites, the collection is a celebration of craftsmanship and creativity. It unfolds in two chapters: the World of Mastery, which highlights technical precision through standout pieces, such as the Savoir necklace, featuring a 30.56 ct Australian black opal and a 28-carat emerald drop. Meanwhile, the World of Creativity brings vibrant colour and movement into focus. Signature LV motifs, monogram flowers, and chevrons are reimagined into sculptural forms that transform from necklaces to bracelets or earrings. Virtuosity is a tribute to innovation, heritage, and the timeless art of adornment.