Bejewelled Delights: This Week’s Jewellery Moments To Note
From new boutiques to exhibitions and crave-worthy collections, here’s a round-up of this week’s jewellery highlights
Tiffany & Co. Unveils A New Bird On A Rock Collection
Tiffany & Co. introduces its first Bird on a Rock fine jewellery collection, reimagining Jean Schlumberger’s iconic 1965 designs under the vision of Nathalie Verdeille, Chief Artistic Officer of jewellery and high jewellery. The fine jewellery line features two key interpretations — figurative lovebirds and sculptural wings motifs — while high jewellery highlights include suites centred on tanzanite (a Tiffany legacy gemstone introduced in 1968) and turquoise, a long-time house favourite. Fronted by Zhang Ziyi and Abby Champion, the Carlijn Jacobs–shot campaign evokes a dreamlike world of clouds and open skies. Bird on a Rock is available now in select stores worldwide and online. tiffany.com

Van Cleef & Arpels Presents A Stroll Through Living Nature
Van Cleef & Arpels presents a new patrimonial exhibition at its Solitaire Mall boutique in Riyadh, running September 1 – November 28, 2025. Dedicated to the maison’s enduring dialogue with nature, the showcase brings together over 30 precious creations and 10 archival drawings, spanning from the late 1930s to the 2010s. From the iconic 1946 Three-Bird clip symbolising love and harmony, to a 1972 beaded ruby necklace with Indian influences, and the 2008 Omikuji necklace evoking Japanese gardens, each piece reflects the maison’s artistry, innovation, and poetic interpretation of flora and fauna.

Chaumet Opens First Boutique in Beirut
Chaumet has unveiled its first boutique in Lebanon, located in the heart of Beirut, marking a significant expansion in the Middle East. The elegant space, designed in collaboration with long-time partner Maison Cadrans, blends the Maison’s Parisian heritage with regional design elements — featuring a signature blue façade, intricate mashrabiya patterns inspired by the Liens collection, and radiant gold sunray accents. Showcasing iconic lines such as Bee, Joséphine, and Liens, the boutique celebrates Chaumet’s craftsmanship and contemporary vision. This milestone follows the brand’s recent initiatives in the region, including the Chaumet & Naturé exhibition in Qatar and partnerships with Qatar Museums, underscoring Chaumet’s growing cultural presence across the Middle East.

Jewels of the World Returns to Saudi Arabia
The international jewellery and watch exhibition returns this October with back-to-back showcases at Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh (October 3-7) and Hilton Hotel Jeddah (October 11-14). For the first time, the platform is staging four editions across three Saudi cities in a single year, reflecting the Kingdom’s surging demand for luxury goods. Over 100 jewellery houses from 20 countries – including David Morris, De Beers, Chatila, and Pasquale Bruni – will present high jewellery, bridal sets, gemstones, and timeless watches. Certified purchases will be available via Danat, Bahrain Institute for Pearls and Gemstones.

Dubai Brand Usfuur Launches Les Petits Plaisirs
Usfuur has unveiled Les Petits Plaisirs, a new collection designed by Yara Tlass, inspired by fleeting everyday rituals — from the first sip of morning coffee to the sweetness of summer fruit. Crafted in satin-finished gold, luminous enamel and candy-hued gemstones, the pieces celebrate simplicity and nostalgia through playful, finely detailed charms and soft silhouettes. Highlights include the La Crème de Fleur cupcake-inspired ring, pastille hoops & glacé bands in sorbet tones, and a series of quirky golden charms — a cat, lipstick trace, strawberry, or cup of coffee. Available now online and launching in select pop-ups across Europe and the Middle East this autumn. usufuur.com

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