The collection, titled ‘1963’, was showcased at the Paris Haute Couture Week and consists of a necklace, bracelet, and statement earrings featuring more than 7,700 oval, baguette, and round diamonds.
Each piece is designed to symbolise the glamour and rebellion of the 1960s, the decade in which Graff was founded. CEO Francois Graff said that it was one of the most challenging projects the designer has ever undertaken.
“This is one of the most intricate, complex and technically challenging high jewellery suites we have ever created,” he explained.
“While the design is inspired by the decade in which Graff was founded, each jewel also represents the journey and evolution of our brand, our expertise and our future potential.
“We pursue absolute beauty and perfection in everything we do, and ‘1963’ is the ultimate representation of these values.”
Each white gold setting features a barely visible line of pavé emeralds, ensuring the designer’s signature colour is subtly incorporated.
Graff '1963' Jewellery Collection
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