Say it with diamonds…

Cartier
Cartier’s Trinity collection was first created by Louis Cartier in 1924 and features statement rings, bracelets and necklaces crafted in three golds. This unique blend of materials offers a one-of-a-kind finish and symbolises unity. To celebrate 100 years of Trinity, Cartier has designed three new variations on the ring: a cushion-shaped version, a modular version and an XL version. The collection also includes a reissue of the XL bracelet, a true cult piece.
Van Cleef & Arpels
Van Cleef & Arpels has collaborated with designer Arthur Hoffner to highlight its Perlée creations, in time for Valentine’s Day. The Perlée collection is a celebration of delicate golden beads. Its bold creations – including rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings – are ideal to mix and match, coming together in infinite combinations to express a personal style. This new colourful interpretation of the jewellery pieces offers a modern twist on the contemporary design aesthetic.
Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany & Co. celebrates the multiple facets of love with its iconic collections: Lock by Tiffany, Tiffany T by Tiffany, Tiffany HardWear by Tiffany, Tiffany Knot by Tiffany, Jean Schlumberger Sixteen Stone by Tiffany, and The Tiffany Setting®—the world’s most iconic engagement ring. Highlights from these collection feature exquisite stones and designs that send a message of love and togetherness.
Chopard
Chopard’s Happy Hearts collection makes the perfect gift for Valentine’s Day with its feminine understated appeal. Focusing on the importance of love, Chopard chose the heart symbol as the centrepiece of these jewels. The new editions of the collection include ethical gold pendants featuring a large heart in either onyx or mother-of-pearl surrounded by a diamond setting or with two full-diamond options. Meanwhile, the Happy Hearts Watch features diamonds that glide and twirl over the 36mm dial, bringing life to the ethical rose gold design.
Chaumet
This Valentine’s Day, Chaumet is focusing on its exquisite rings that bring beauty to some of the most important moments in our lives. The collection features elegant and daring engagement rings and wedding bands that celebrate marriage and love at its most beautiful and purest. Chaumet rings use the attention to detail and virtuoso techniques of High Jewellery to enhance the beauty of the most stunning diamonds. Each has its own signature style, with an understated frame that brings out the splendour and brilliance of the diamond.
Chanel
The new Coco Crush Ruby designs by Chanel are a welcome addition to the collection which takes inspiration from the brand’s iconic quilting. This innovative collection recreates Gabrielle Chanel’s iconic quilting in gold and decorates it with exquisite stone. Coco Chanel was very fond of the colour red – “Red is the colour of life, I love red”, – she used to say, so it is no surprise that rubies have been selected to bring colour to this collection which has such a sentimental meaning. Intense rubiesnn are set in the hollow of a C-shaped pendant, or glimmering at the center of an O on a bracelet. The letters C, and O, that spell out C.O.C.O. when worn together on the wrist, over the ear or on a décolleté.
Buccellati
Buccellati’s Valentine’s offering is centred around the heart-shaped Opera Tulle pendant which, for 2025, has found its other half in the form of heart-shaped button earrings that once again honour eternal love. The design of these two Renaissance-style creations perfectly captures the pure expression of ancient goldsmithing traditions, including the Maison’s signature Tulle technique, which Buccellati has been cultivating masterfully and passionately for over a century.