Luxury, artistry and timeless craftsmanship converge in Gucci’s latest High Jewelry collection, where every gemstone tells a story and every design celebrates the House’s enduring legacy.
Drawing inspiration from the beauty of flowers, the elegance of nautical elements and some of Gucci’s most iconic motifs, the new collection showcases Italian craftsmanship at its finest. The collection unfolds across four distinctive families—Gucci Flora, Gucci Nodo, Everlasting G and Iconic Signatures—each reflecting a different chapter of the House’s creative identity.
Together, they celebrate Gucci’s dedication to exceptional design, rare gemstones and meticulous craftsmanship.
Gucci Flora Blooms Again
At the heart of the collection is Gucci Flora, a tribute to one of the House’s most recognisable creations.
Originally illustrated by Vittorio Accornero in 1966 for a silk scarf commissioned as a gift for Grace Kelly, the Flora motif has become one of Gucci’s most enduring signatures.
Now, the iconic floral design has been reimagined as an extraordinary collection of High Jewelry.
Statement necklaces, earrings and rings capture the delicate beauty of poppies using vibrant rubies and rubellite tourmalines set within sculpted titanium petals. The innovative au jour openwork technique allows light to filter through each piece, creating remarkable depth and movement.
Among the highlights is the Lily collection, inspired by Florence’s symbolic flower. Crafted from titanium, blue sapphires and diamonds, the necklace, earrings, ring and brooch feature graduated pavé settings that transition from deep to lighter shades of blue, showcasing exceptional technical precision.
The Orchid collection presents elegant necklaces, earrings and rings crafted in white gold, white diamonds and pink Madagascan sapphires. Completing the range is a standalone orchid brooch featuring a white titanium stem, sparkling white diamonds and a vivid yellow diamond at its centre.
A delicate Peonies collection in white gold and white diamonds adds another graceful interpretation of nature to the House’s floral universe.
Gucci Nodo Celebrates Strength and Connection
Inspired by the maritime world, Gucci Nodo transforms the traditional rope into supple, fluid chains that symbolise strength, connection and seafaring heritage.
First introduced by Gucci during the 1960s, the motif now appears in necklaces, bracelets, rings and earrings distinguished by remarkable softness and elegant movement.
An aquamarine set combines white pavé diamonds with a light blue aquamarine pendant accented by fresh green emeralds, while matching drop earrings complete the design.
Another striking interpretation pairs black ruthenium and black diamonds with yellow Sri Lankan sapphires and canary Zimmi diamonds, creating a bold contrast designed for evening wear.
The collection also includes graceful Paraiba tourmaline designs featuring rippling blue gemstones reminiscent of the ocean, alongside Colombian emerald creations with contemporary flowing silhouettes.
One of the standout pieces features a necklace adorned with a 25.79-carat pear-cut Santa Maria aquamarine and a cushion-cut Lagoon tourmaline, accompanied by matching rings that celebrate rich ocean-inspired colours.
Everlasting G Reimagines an Icon
The Everlasting G family transforms one of Gucci’s most recognisable symbols into contemporary High Jewelry.
The elongated Gucci “G” motif is expressed through generous diamond pavé and clean geometric lines.
One parure combines white gold, vivid green tourmalines and diamonds, with baguette-cut diamonds accentuating the collection’s modern aesthetic.
Another elegant interpretation presents the iconic logo in white gold and white diamonds, enhanced with blush-red spinels to create timeless necklaces and matching earrings.
Iconic Signatures Honour Gucci’s Heritage
The Iconic Signatures collection revisits two of Gucci’s most celebrated design elements: the Horsebit and the Marina Chain.
Originally inspired by the metal hardware found on a horse’s bridle, the Horsebit remains one of Gucci’s defining symbols.
The new High Jewelry interpretation includes a white gold, tsavorite and diamond set featuring a necklace, earrings and a multi-finger ring.
A second collection pairs white diamonds with striking blue tanzanites across necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings, while a third embraces a classic combination of white gold and diamonds.
Inspired by the world of yachting, the Marina Chain collection transforms the nautical motif into sculptural jewellery with graceful curved forms.
The collection includes a pendant necklace featuring a double Marina Chain adorned with golden beryls and yellow sapphires, complemented by matching earrings and a gemstone-studded bracelet that reflects Gucci’s enduring pursuit of beauty.
A Celebration of Italian Craftsmanship
Founded in Florence, Italy, in 1921, Gucci continues to celebrate creativity, innovation and Italian craftsmanship under the leadership of President and CEO Francesca Bellettini and the artistic direction of Demna.
As part of the global luxury group Kering, the House remains one of the world’s leading luxury brands, continuing to redefine contemporary luxury while honouring its rich heritage.
The new High Jewelry collection is a powerful expression of that vision—bringing together extraordinary gemstones, masterful craftsmanship and iconic Gucci design in a celebration of nature, artistry and timeless elegance.












