Anna Hu unveils 21 new pieces at Paris Haute Couture Week
Anna Hu Haute Joaillerie was founded in 2007 and is known for its bespoke designs and collaborations with leading museums and international art fairs

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Jewellery artist Anna Hu has unveiled 21 new creations at Paris Haute Couture Week autumn/winter 2025–2026, continuing her exploration of natural forms and Chinese cultural motifs.
The collection draws on longstanding themes for the house, including flowers, butterflies, the Mandarin translation of Hu, and serpents.
Hu collaborated with Parisian high jewellery workshops to realise the designs, combining traditional craftsmanship with experimental materials.
Highlights include the La Rose Gracieuse brooch, a tribute to Princess Grace of Monaco, featuring a 1.18-carat fancy vivid yellow diamond surrounded by spinels, rubies, emeralds, brown and brilliant-cut diamonds.
The piece was inspired by the annual Bal de la Rose charity gala founded by the princess in 1954.
Hu also introduced the Orchid Minuet collection, dedicated to Mu Guiying, a legendary heroine from Chinese literature and Peking Opera.
The series includes rings, earrings and brooches crafted in titanium and gold, treated with nano-electroplating pigments and hand-painted in pastel gradients. Centre stones include yellow diamonds, Paraiba tourmalines and yellow-orange diamonds.
Anna Hu Haute Joaillerie was founded in 2007 and is known for its bespoke designs and collaborations with leading museums and international art fairs. The house holds three world auction records, including two with Christie’s and one with Sotheby’s.