Gucci’s Latest High Jewelry Collection Honors Floral Beauty and House Heritage

Gucci’s Latest High Jewelry Collection Honors Floral Beauty and House Heritage

The collection spans four families, translating the House’s most enduring motifs into exceptional gemstone creations

Gucci has unveiled its latest High Jewelry collection, presenting an expansive celebration of the House’s heritage through exceptional craftsmanship, rare gemstones, and motifs drawn from nature and its most enduring design signatures. Divided into four distinct families—Gucci Flora, Gucci Nodo, Everlasting G, and Iconic Signatures—the collection pays tribute to Italian artistry while reinterpreting some of Gucci’s most recognizable visual codes.

The Gucci Flora chapter revisits one of the House’s most beloved creations. Originally illustrated by Vittorio Accornero in 1966 for a silk scarf commissioned by Rodolfo Gucci as a gift for Princess Grace of Monaco, the Flora motif is transformed into sculptural high jewelry. Statement necklaces, earrings, rings, and brooches reinterpret poppies, lilies, orchids, and peonies through intricate combinations of diamonds, sapphires, rubies, tourmalines, and titanium. Advanced techniques such as openwork au jour construction and graduated pavé settings lend the floral compositions remarkable depth, lightness, and dimensionality.

Gucci Nodo draws inspiration from maritime tradition, reimagining the rope motif first explored by the House during the 1960s. Fluid chains form necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings featuring aquamarines, emeralds, Paraíba tourmalines, yellow sapphires, and black diamonds. The supple constructions balance sculptural elegance with technical sophistication, while vibrant gemstone palettes evoke the changing colors and movement of the sea.

The Everlasting G family translates Gucci’s iconic monogram into contemporary geometric forms rendered in diamond pavé. Clean architectural lines are punctuated by vivid green tourmalines or delicate blush-red spinels, creating pieces that balance graphic precision with refined elegance. The elongated G motif becomes both a structural element and a recognizable expression of the House’s identity.

Completing the collection, Iconic Signatures elevates two of Gucci’s most enduring house codes: the Horsebit and the Marina Chain. Horsebit-inspired necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings reinterpret the equestrian emblem through white diamonds, tsavorites, tanzanites, and white gold, while the Marina Chain references the world of yachting in softly curved forms accented by golden beryls and yellow sapphires. Together, the collections underscore Gucci’s ability to continually reinterpret its heritage through contemporary design while maintaining an unwavering commitment to exceptional Italian craftsmanship.