The Best High Jewellery Collections Of 2026
The most dazzling creations that will leave you in awe.
By Brandon Chia - published
High jewellery season is back, back again. Weeks of relentless engineering, deep diving into the maisons’ archives, and sourcing the purest gemstones culminate in some of the most luxurious creations that the world has ever seen. Ahead, we break down the best high jewellery collections of 2026, from the likes of Tiffany & Co., Bvlgari, Boucheron, Chaumet and more.
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Fred Soleil d’Or Sunrise
Fred follows the light with its latest Soleil d’Or Sunrise creations, a radiant extension of the Maison’s sun-drenched jewellery universe. Inspired by the shifting shades of morning light, the seven new pieces reinterpret the glow of dawn through graphic lines, yellow and white gold, and diamond pavé. A standout necklace fans out like rays of sunlight from a radiant-cut 0.5-carat white diamond, while ribbon rings and earrings echo the same sculptural play of volume and light.
Tiffany & Co. Blue Book 2026 Hidden Garden Spring Chapter
Tiffany & Co. slips into the secret garden of high jewellery, finding fantasy in the quiet poetry of nature for its Blue Book 2026: Hidden Garden collection, donned by house ambassador, Rosé, and Heated Rivalry’s Connor Storrie. Butterflies flutter across sapphires in sunset and denim hues, birds perch on vivid gemstones, and Jean Schlumberger’s beloved flora and fauna return with a modern, sculptural attitude. The magic lies in the way the pieces feel alive—less like ornaments and more like wearable art frozen in time.
Bvlgari Eclettica Collection
Bvlgari unveiled its latest high jewellery collection, Eclettica, which embraces eclecticism in over 150 creations of wearable art featuring larger-than-life designs with the most decadent of gemstones. As with previous high jewellery collections, house ambassadors such as Anne Hathaway were the first to rock the pieces on the red carpet. “For Bvlgari, eclecticism is not a style or a movement; it is a method, deeply embedded in our essence. In shaping Eclettica, I was guided by mesmerising paintings, by audacious volumes that challenged our artisans in new ways, and by architecture, from which I drew the grace of geometry,” says Lucia Silvestri, Bvlgari Jewellery creative director.
Louis Vuitton Mythica High Jewellery Collection
Louis Vuitton goes full heroine mode with Mythica, a high jewellery odyssey made for the woman who writes her own legend, perfectly encapsulated by ambassador Ana de Armas, who fronts the campaign. Across 11 themes, the collection traces a journey of courage, mystery, transformation and triumph; using arrows, chevrons, phoenixes and LV Monogram-cut diamonds as its visual language. The mood is cinematic and powerful—think entering a room for the final chapter of your own epic story: part armour, part treasure and all personal.
Graff 2026 High Jewellery Collection
When Graff sets out to create fabulous jewellery, it delivers tenfold. The British house debuted several suites of high jewellery, handcrafted by master artisans using white gold and an array of flawless diamonds, including the rare yellow variety, rich green emeralds and stunning blue sapphires, all of which are presented in different cuts and expertly set to create three dimensions and even illusions of floating stones.
Chopard Red Carpet Collection 2026: Miracles
For Chopard, high jewellery is at its most cinematic when it captures the spotlight from all angles. Unveiled during the Cannes Film Festival and worn by A-listers such as Demi Moore, the Maison’s 2026 Red Carpet Collection, titled Miracles, looks to the small astonishments of life—an unexpected bloom, a jewel-like sky, a creature caught mid-flight—and translates them into one-of-a-kind creations. These include a flamboyant phoenix brooch in rose gold and titanium, a sapphire-and-diamond carp brooch, and a secret butterfly watch that conceals time beneath a delicate wing.
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Buccellati Muse Collection
Buccellati’s new Muse collection is a jewel box of texture, colour and heritage. The Maison revisits its signature Caviar motif—an intricate surface of tiny gold spheres inspired by the delicate granularity of caviar—and gives it a fresh, gem-bright twist. Pendants, bracelets, cufflinks, earrings and a ring are set with rubies, sapphires and tsavorites, transforming the design into a playful yet refined palette.
Boucheron Histoire de Style 2026 Collection
For the 2026 Historie de Style collection, Boucheron’s creative director Claire Choisne pays tribute to the Maison’s founder, Frédéric Boucheron, with four high jewellery creations inspired by his glorious designs that put the brand on the map.
These four pieces—The Address, The Spark, The Silhouette and The Untamed—draw inspiration directly from the archives, such as the first Question Mark necklace, the Maison’s home in Place Vendôme and Boucheron’s penchant for motifs from fashion and nature.
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Fred Force 10 High Jewellery Collection
Fred celebrates not one but two milestones this year—the Maison’s 90th anniversary and 60 years since the creation of the iconic Force 10 bracelet. To start the festivities, the Maison has launched 17 new Force 10 high jewellery pieces, from necklaces and rings to bracelets, featuring the XL models, the Pompom design and the Fred Hero Cut diamond. Every creation embodies the nautical-inspired design and its intrinsic values of going beyond, courage and audacity that the Maison was also built on.
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Chaumet Envol High Jewellery Collection
Imbued with a sense of freedom and a whole lot of elegance, Chaumet unveiled its latest high jewellery collection inspired by its archival winged creations. Crafted in white gold, set with diamonds and dazzling Madagascar sapphires, and decorated with deep and sky blue grand feu enamel, the nine pieces are an extension of the Maison’s superb craftsmanship and its history as royal jewellers in the 1800s and early 1900s.
The highlight of the collection is a majestic and technically complex tiara that resulted from 850 hours of work. It can be worn four different ways—as two separated wing brooches, as a simplified V-shaped aigrette tiara and as a mask, which is both poetic and dramatic.
Belle Dior Haute Joaillerie Collection
Christian Dior knew what women wanted from haute couture—feminine, elegant and bold. That is exactly what the artistic director of Dior Joaillerie, Victoire de Castellane, has imbued with her latest Belle Dior high jewellery collection. Paying homage to the magic of couture with fringe details, glorious blooms in a cacophony of coloured gemstones, every piece is a work of art in itself.
The highlight of the collection is a parure—Soleil Céleste—featuring yellow diamonds, black opal doublets shaped into stars and moons, and turquoise that references Monsieur Dior’s obsession for the divine. The set comprises a bib necklace, earrings, a ring, a bracelet that can be converted into a choker, and a brooch that can be worn as a hair accessory.