Graff is turning heads in Paris this week (Paris Haute Couture Week) with a new high jewelry collection that marks the year the house was founded: 1963. These pieces aren’t just about sparkle—though with over 129 carats of diamonds, there’s no shortage of that—they reflect the bold, rebellious spirit of the 1960s, brought to life through careful craftsmanship and Graff’s signature diamond work.
The collection includes a dramatic necklace, bracelet, and earrings set with more than 7,700 diamonds totaling over 129 carats—mostly ovals, baguettes, and round brilliants—arranged in bold, 1960s-inspired graphic patterns. There’s also a bracelet featuring 18.26 carats of top-quality unheated Mozambican rubies (accented by 12.82 carats of round brilliant cut diamonds), a suite with “Royal Blue” unheated pear shape Sri Lankan sapphires, and a 1960s fringe necklace set with 65.89 carats of emerald cut and round brilliant cut diamonds. And for those paying close attention, a discreet line of pavé round cut emeralds is tucked into several designs—a quiet nod to Graff’s signature green.
So let’s take a look at what they are seeing in Paris right now!


This spectacular necklace, matching bracelet and statement earrings were set by
Graff’s most esteemed master artisans with 7,790 captivating oval, baguette cut and round diamonds,
totaling over 129 carats.

Exquisitely concealed within each precious metal setting, just visible
to the intimately observant, lies a secret line of round pavé emeralds –
a subtle flicker of Graff green, a hidden signature coded in color.

An impeccably elegant high jewelry necklace is a contemporary interpretation of a classic fringe, crafted with 65.89 carats of emerald cut and round diamonds. A petite, undulating round pavé diamond motif graduates around the neckline, interspersed with single round brilliant diamonds.

A ruby and diamond high jewelry necklace embodies an exploration of modern silhouettes, set with an unrivalled collection of rare Mozambican rubies.
Cushion cut and round brilliant rubies emanate from a central 5.19 carat unheated cushion cut Mozambican ruby; each gemstone suspended from angular lines of round pavé diamonds interspersed with single round brilliant diamonds, extending up and around the neckline.

Crafted in yellow and white gold and drawing inspiration from the golden rays emanating from the sun, this high jewelry necklace features a total of 56.04 carats. The soft, flowing curves of a vibrant Fancy Intense Yellow hue are embraced by delicate lines of round pavé stones, which radiate outwards from single round brilliant white diamonds.

A high jewelry bracelet presents 18.26 carats of Mozambican unheated oval Pigeon’s Blood rubies,
set alongside 12.82 carats of round brilliant and round pavé diamonds.

Constructed around a breathtaking 17.05 carat, certified unheated emerald cut sapphire of Sri Lankan origin, this exquisite piece showcases Graff’s unparalleled craftsmanship.
Rows of emerald cut diamonds meet baguette cut sapphires, creating a harmonious dance of geometry and light while intricate snow-set pavé adds a soft, organic touch that beautifully balances the bold structure.

A juxtaposition of light and texture, pear shape Sri Lankan sapphires,
certified as Royal Blue, conjure vivid depths, elevated above a detailed arrangement of round and custom-cut hypnotic white diamonds.

With a vivid, intense hue, the sapphire is a classic and timeless gemstone.
Transcendent in its beauty, it has long been celebrated as a regal stone, bringing bold depths and vibrancy to Graff’s high jewelry creations.
Tap here to see more of what Graff has been creating in his High Jewelry Collection
