‘1963’ High Jewellery Set | Graff
Unveiled in 2025, the “1963” High Jewellery Set by Graff pays tribute to the founding year of the maison, when Laurence Graff opened his first store in London. The set embodies Graff’s legacy of exceptional diamond artistry, marrying bold design with technical mastery.
The collection draws inspiration from the spirit of the 1960s, an era defined by daring creativity and cultural transformation. Each jewel reflects Graff’s pioneering vision and the timeless allure of diamonds that have shaped the house’s identity since its beginnings.
The Graff “1963” high jewellery suite, set with 7,790 diamonds weighing over 129 carats.
At the heart of the set is a necklace set with 7,790 diamonds totaling over 129 carats. The design features concentric oval motifs, evoking a hypnotic rhythm of movement and light. Each diamond is meticulously matched and set to achieve perfect symmetry and brilliance, demonstrating the maison’s unparalleled expertise.
Alongside the necklace, the ‘1963’ High Jewellery Set includes matching earrings and a bracelet, each echoing the iconic oval motif. Together, they form a parure that celebrates unity, balance, and Graff’s dedication to artistry without compromise.
For more than six decades, Graff has been synonymous with the rarest diamonds and the highest levels of craftsmanship. The ‘1963’ High Jewellery Set is not only a jewel but also a symbol of the maison’s journey—from a single London workshop to an international house of extraordinary gems.
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