Graff unveils 129-carat diamond suite inspired by the Sixties
Graff said the suite reflects both the company’s heritage and its pursuit of innovation and technical precision

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Graff has launched a new high jewellery suite, titled ‘1963’, in tribute to the year the luxury jeweller was founded.
Unveiled during Paris Haute Couture Week, the collection draws inspiration from the cultural and aesthetic energy of the 1960s. It comprises a necklace, bracelet and earrings set with a total of 7,790 oval, baguette-cut and round diamonds, weighing more than 129 carats.
Each piece features a pattern of concentric ovals designed to evoke the era’s psychedelic art and fashion.
Baguette-cut diamonds line the edges of the white gold settings, while a discreet row of pavé emeralds, the house’s signature green, is concealed within the design.
Graff said the suite reflects both the company’s heritage and its pursuit of innovation and technical precision.
CEO Francois Graff said: “This is one of the most intricate, complex and technically challenging high jewellery suites we have ever created. While the design is inspired by the decade in which Graff was founded, each jewel also represents the journey and evolution of our brand, our expertise and our future potential. We pursue absolute beauty and perfection in everything we do, and ‘1963’ is the ultimate representation of those values.”