Unveiled during Paris Haute Couture week, Graff’s latest high jewellery suite reaffirmed the house’s position at the summit of gem artistry. Anchored by a remarkable 31 carat unheated emerald cut sapphire and framed by more than 200 carats of meticulously selected diamonds, the collection reads less as ornament and more as composition.


Inspired by the moment a single droplet meets a still pool of water, the design language is fluid yet controlled. Emerald cut stones are arranged to form a luminous plane, allowing light to travel uninterrupted across the surface. At the centre, the sapphire anchors the piece with quiet authority, while pear-shaped diamonds and sapphires radiate outward in rhythmic motion, echoing ripples across water.

What distinguishes the suite is its sense of weightlessness. Each stone is set within a finely engineered framework, its placement and angle considered to enhance brilliance without visual heaviness. This precision creates an impression of suspended movement, where form and light exist in continuous dialogue.
For the House of Graff, high jewellery has always been about more than scale or spectacle. It is about emotional power, rarity and restraint. Created over hundreds of hours, this suite reflects a lineage built on transforming exceptional stones into enduring, quietly commanding works of art.









