Editor’s Note
Cartier’s latest high jewelry collection, “Un Équilibre,” masterfully blends architectural purity with vibrant color. As explored in this feature, the maison finds a compelling new expression of its iconic aesthetics, pursuing harmony between bold form and precious gemstones.

The new high jewelry collection “Un Équilibre” from Cartier features pure lines, strong volumes, and color harmony. The collection, whose name means “balance” or “equilibrium,” pursues the exquisite balance of gemstones, allowing rare stones to shine within the Maison’s symbolic color palettes and motifs.
The collection presentation and gala were held at the Artipelag contemporary art gallery, located in the Stockholm archipelago, Sweden.
Tiffany’s annual pinnacle high jewelry collection, the “Blue Book,” has the 2025 theme “Sea of Wonder,” expressing the charm, dynamism, and mystery of the deep sea. It is an homage to designs inspired by the marine world by designer Jean Schlumberger.
The Blue Book was unveiled at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Bulgari’s new high-end collection “Polychroma” expresses color, plurality, diversity, and multifacetedness with rare gemstones and bold designs, paying homage to the Eternal City of Rome. The collection, comprising about 250 pieces of high jewelry and high-end watches, serves as a bridge between eras and cultures.

The stage for the collection presentation was chosen as Taormina, Italy.
The inspiration for Chanel’s new high jewelry collection “Reach for the Stars” is the colorful time of the “Golden Hour” that appears before sunset and fleetingly disappears. It also pays homage to the three motifs symbolizing the Maison’s founder: the comet, the lion, and wings.
The venue for the presentation was the Kyoto National Museum.
Boucheron’s “Impermanence” collection is based on the vision of “giving eternity to fleeting things,” featuring works inspired by ikebana and wabi-sabi.
Creative Director Victoire de Castellane’s new high jewelry collection “Dior Exquis” is a series of fantastical creations reinterpreting the Maison’s symbolic “enchanting landscapes,” “delicate bouquets,” and “brilliant balls.”
The venue chosen for the presentation was the Château de la Colle Noire in France.

Pomellato’s new high jewelry collection “Collezione 1967” condenses the essence of the crucial three decades from the 1970s onward that generated the brand’s originality. Its contemporary style, which modernly reinterprets inherited symbolic codes, is its appeal.
It was first unveiled at a gala dinner held at the iconic Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan.
Chaumet, a jeweler with an identity of “naturalism,” has walked through history in harmony with the greatness of nature. As part of this, the new high jewelry collection “Jewels by Nature” pays homage to currently endangered flora and fauna, crafted using the Maison’s savoir-faire.
The new pieces were presented at a gala at Villa El Bosque in Marbella, Spain.
The new high jewelry collection “Ode all’Italia (Ode to Italy)” captures the emotion and sensation of Italy’s most symbolic landmarks, utilizing the brand’s masterful craftsmanship.
In Rome, an exhibition and gala dinner were held.

Tasaki’s ultimate high jewelry collection “Tasaki Haute Joaillerie” was born from Japanese aesthetics, a commitment to meticulous craftsmanship, and inspiration from nature and diverse cultures. The designs fuse the beauty of geometry in architecture with the colors of nature and the breath of life.
The new collection was launched at the Hôtel Ritz.