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Graff 1963: A Psychedelic Tribute to Swinging Sixties Glamour

Graff’s 1963 suite channels Swinging Sixties glamour in bold, sculptural diamonds

Graff’s 1963 high jewellery suite reimagines Sixties glamour with over 129 carats of sculptural diamonds

Jul 10, 2025
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Unveiled during Paris Haute Couture Week, Graff’s 1963 high jewellery suite pays tribute to the year the house was founded and the revolutionary spirit of the era. Inspired by the fashion, energy and geometry of the 1960s, the collection transforms the decade’s signature aesthetic into wearable art—curved, hypnotic, and diamond-drenched.

 


 

Highlights from the Collection

 

Sculptural Diamond Ovals

At the heart of the suite is a necklace, bracelet and earrings set with more than 7,790 round, baguette and oval-cut diamonds arranged in radiating concentric ovals. The graphic symmetry and curved rhythm of each piece evoke the mod style of the Sixties—bold yet balanced.

 

The Signature Graff Touch

Look closer and you’ll spot a detail only Graff would dare: hidden pavé emeralds set along the inner edge of each piece. A quiet flash of the house’s green signature, it’s a nod to collectors in the know and a reminder of Graff’s refined subversion.

 

Over 129 Carats of Brilliance

With a total diamond weight surpassing 129 carats, the suite doesn’t just nod to the past—it commands attention in the present. Every stone has been cut, polished and set to maximise movement and light, with craftsmanship that honours the house’s reputation for technical precision and high drama.

 

Graff 1963 High Jewellery Necklace

Graff 1963 High Jewellery Necklace


 

Why  1963 Matters

 

  • Design as Dialogue: The pieces speak directly to the era, but feel entirely contemporary. The repetition of forms and shimmering symmetry create a rhythmic visual language unique to Graff.

  • Legacy Reimagined: Rather than a literal throwback, 1963 reinterprets the past through a high jewellery lens—cool, sculptural, and forward-facing.

  • Craft with Character: From the placement of every diamond to the hidden emeralds, these are jewels with both scale and soul.

 

Sculptural concentric ovals form a hypnotic rhythm in the earrings, drawing the eye inward to magnify the brilliance of the central oval diamonds

Sculptural concentric ovals form a hypnotic rhythm in the earrings, drawing the eye inward to magnify the brilliance of the central oval diamonds


 

In  The Jewels Club Voice

 

1963 doesn’t just wear like jewellery—it performs like sculpture. Audacious in cut, precise in pattern, and elegant in rhythm, this suite redefines retro influence for a modern collector. Graff reminds us that high jewellery can be both a design statement and a personal story.

 

A custom-cut diamond halo creates sharp contrast and graphic rhythm, echoing the futuristic energy of the 1960s

A custom-cut diamond halo creates sharp contrast and graphic rhythm, echoing the futuristic energy of the 1960s


 

Discover More

 

Explore the full 1963 suite at graff.com and follow @graff on Instagram for more atelier highlights and behind-the-scenes stories.

 


 

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