Iconic Jewellery Houses

These jewellery houses are more than creators of pieces; they are custodians of heritage, artistry, and cultural influence.

From the ateliers of Paris, Milan, and New York to the workshops of independent visionaries, these maisons have shaped the language of luxury through exceptional craftsmanship and unmistakable design.

  • Cartier

    Founded in Paris in 1847, Cartier is one of the world’s most prestigious jewellery and watchmaking houses. Known for timeless design, exceptional craftsmanship, and a legacy tied to royalty, Cartier continues to define modern luxury through its iconic creations and enduring elegance.

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  • Tiffany & Co.

    Founded in New York in 1837, Tiffany & Co. is one of the world’s most iconic jewellery houses, known for refined craftsmanship and its signature Tiffany Blue. Renowned for timeless elegance and romantic design, it continues to define modern luxury through its diamond engagement rings and enduring heritage.

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  • Van Cleef & Arpels

    Founded in Paris in 1896, Van Cleef & Arpels is renowned for its poetic fine jewellery, exceptional craftsmanship, and nature-inspired designs. Best known for its iconic Alhambra collection, the Maison combines technical mastery with timeless elegance and French luxury.

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  • Bulgari

    Founded in Rome in 1884, Bulgari is known for its bold aesthetic, combining classical Roman inspiration with modern Italian glamour. Renowned for vibrant colours, striking gemstones, and sculptural design, the Maison continues to define contemporary high jewellery and luxury watches.

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  • Boucheron

    Founded in Paris in 1858 and the first jeweller on Place Vendôme, Boucheron is known for its inventive spirit and architectural elegance. Renowned for bold, sculptural designs and creative gemstone work, it continues to redefine Parisian high jewellery with an artistic edge.

  • Chopard

    Founded in Switzerland in 1860, Chopard is known for combining precision watchmaking with high jewellery craftsmanship. Celebrated for elegant design and ethical luxury, the Maison is famed for its Happy Diamonds and red-carpet creations, embodying timeless elegance with a modern spirit.

  • René Boivin

    Founded in Paris in 1890, René Boivin is known for its bold, unconventional approach to high jewellery. Under Jeanne Boivin’s creative direction, the Maison gained recognition for sculptural forms, strong lines, and vibrant colour contrasts. Today, it remains celebrated for its avant-garde vision and distinctive artistic legacy.

  • Pomellato

    Founded in Milan in 1967, Pomellato is known for its contemporary “prêt-à-porter” jewellery style. Celebrated for bold use of coloured gemstones and softly sculptural designs, the Maison embodies relaxed Italian elegance and modern individuality.

  • Graff

    Founded in London in 1960, Graff is renowned for its expertise in exceptional diamonds and rare gemstones. Established by Laurence Graff, the Maison is known for sourcing, cutting, and setting extraordinary stones into one-of-a-kind high jewellery. It embodies modern luxury defined by brilliance, precision, and craftsmanship.

  • Suzanne Belperron

    Suzanne Belperron was a highly influential 20th-century jewellery designer known for her bold, sculptural, and unconventional style developed in Paris from the 1920s. She rejected traditional norms, favouring organic, architectural forms, and never signed her pieces, relying on her distinctive design language as her signature.

    Her work remains instantly recognisable and a major influence on modern haute joaillerie.

  • 'An iconic jewellery house is defined not only by its heritage, but by its ability to shape desire across generations through artistry, innovation, and uncompromising craftsmanship.'

    Rachel, Founder & Head Valuer

Each house carries a distinct identity, whether defined by bold innovation, poetic storytelling, or timeless refinement, yet all share a commitment to transforming precious materials into enduring works of art that transcend generations.