
For decades, the natural world has served as a source of inspiration for jewellery houses, but this season’s collections continue to find fresh ways to encapsulate flora and fauna in gold and diamonds. Through masterful craftsmanship, serpents coil in sculptural gold, butterflies shimmer with exceptional gemstones, and even the first light of sunrise is immortalised in precious metal. Nature has never looked so precious.
Ahead, the high jewellery maisons putting a fresh spin on the great outdoors.
Hermès

Pierre Hardy has always understood that the most powerful jewellery is not worn—it is felt. The Double Tour collection begins with a single gesture: one tour around the wrist. The second changes everything. Crescendo necklaces unfurl like waves; Vertige rings spiral with coiled audacity; Chaîne d’Ancre bracelets link and release in yellow, rose, and white gold. Repetition, here, becomes its own kind of romance.
Tiffany & Co


Nature has always been Tiffany & Co’s most eloquent muse—and for , Chief Artistic Officer Nathalie Verdeille finds it in the places most overlooked. Hidden Garden reinterprets the fantastical legacy of Jean Schlumberger through butterfly wings rendered in padparadscha sapphires, parrot brooches ablaze with paillonné enamel, and diamonds of exceptional rarity nestled within sculpted platinum foliage. Transformable, technically extraordinary, and unmistakably Tiffany.
Fred


The maison that built its reputation on captured light delivers its most radiant chapter yet with Soleil d’Or Sunrise—seven new creations that follow illumination from first dawn to blazing zenith. A radiant-cut white diamond anchors each piece, evoking the maison’s legendary yellow diamond of the same name. Necklaces fan outward in solar sprays of alternating white and yellow gold; ribbon rings and earrings echo the graphic interplay. The Riviera, rendered in precious metal.
Boucheron


A maison classic since 1968, the Serpent Bohème returns this season with something new to say. Creative director Claire Choisne reimagines the iconic silhouette through the stark tension of an eclipse—pairing luminous yellow gold against deep, graphic onyx across 12 new designs. The standouts: an XXL bracelet and ring sized for statement, not suggestion. Stack them, layer them, or let one piece settle the matter entirely.
This story originally appeared in the June/July 2026 issue of GRAZIA Singapore.
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