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Some jewellery collections begin with a sketch. Others begin with a place. For Bucherer, Skyline began with one of the world’s most recognisable cityscapes. Inspired by the architecture, energy and vertical lines of Manhattan, the original Skyline High Jewellery collection transformed the city’s dramatic silhouette into a series of striking creations that celebrated both engineering and artistry. Now, the Swiss Maison has expanded that vision with a new fine jewellery collection, bringing the Skyline design language into pieces intended for everyday wear.
The new collection includes a necklace, stud earrings and a ring, each crafted in Bucherer’s Lucerne atelier and available in 18-carat white or yellow gold.
Few skylines are as instantly recognisable as New York.
The city has long inspired artists, architects and designers, with its towering buildings, geometric forms and ever-changing play of light creating a visual identity unlike any other.
Bucher’s Skyline collection captures that spirit through carefully balanced lines and structured silhouettes that echo the city’s architecture. Rather than producing literal interpretations of buildings, the Maison has focused on translating the feeling of the skyline into jewellery through shape, proportion and movement.
The result is a collection that feels contemporary while remaining rooted in classic craftsmanship.

Skyline earrings in yellow gold and diamonds, inspired by the geometry and energy of New York’s iconic skyline.
At the heart of the Skyline design is a fascination with structure.
Angular forms, clean lines and precisely arranged diamonds create pieces that appear architectural without becoming rigid. Light moves across each surface in much the same way sunlight reflects from glass and steel across a city skyline.
The new fine jewellery pieces continue that approach, using white diamonds to emphasise the collection’s distinctive geometry while maintaining a refined and wearable aesthetic.
While the high jewellery creations showcase the full creative potential of the concept, the new fine jewellery line distils those ideas into pieces designed to become part of everyday wardrobes.
Every piece within the Skyline collection is produced in Bucherer’s in-house atelier in Lucerne.
The Maison’s craftspeople combine traditional jewellery-making techniques with modern precision, ensuring the sharp architectural lines remain balanced with comfort and wearability.
Diamonds are selected by Bucherer’s gemstone experts before being incorporated into the finished designs, helping create the collection’s characteristic interplay between structure and light.
The emphasis on in-house production also reinforces the Maison’s commitment to maintaining consistency across both its high jewellery and fine jewellery creations.

Skyline necklace in yellow gold and diamonds, translating architectural geometry into an elegant everyday design
One of the most interesting aspects of Skyline is the journey the collection has taken.
Luxury houses increasingly use high jewellery as a creative laboratory, allowing designers to explore bold concepts before introducing them to a broader audience through fine jewellery collections.
Rather than creating two separate stories, brands are developing long-term design languages that can evolve across different categories.
Skyline follows that approach perfectly.
What began as a high jewellery expression of New York’s architecture has now become a wearable collection that allows more clients to engage with the same creative vision.
The success of Skyline lies in its clarity.
Rather than chasing trends, Bucherer has built a collection around a strong design idea and allowed that idea to evolve naturally from high jewellery into fine jewellery.
The result is a collection that feels modern, distinctive and instantly recognisable.
As more luxury houses look to create lasting collection identities rather than seasonal launches, Skyline offers a compelling example of how a strong creative concept can move successfully from the world of exceptional jewellery into everyday wear.
Explore the Skyline collection at Bucherer.
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