Louis Vuitton continues to make its mark in the high jewellery space with Virtuosity, a collection of 110 one-off pieces that spotlight the maison’s evolving identity in this arena. Split into two themes — The World of Mastery and The World of Creativity — the collection plays between discipline and freedom, traditional techniques and experimental design.
Courtesy of Louis Vuitton, Virtuosity collection – Savoir necklace with 30.56ct black opal and 28.01ct emerald
This first chapter focuses on technique and precision, placing fine materials at the forefront.
The Savoir necklace anchors the collection with a standout 30.56-carat Australian black opal and a 28.01-carat emerald drop, backed by over 1,500 hours of workshop time.
Apogée pairs a 30.75-carat Brazilian pear-cut emerald with a D Flawless 10.56-carat diamond for a design that feels considered and powerful.
A unisex sapphire necklace, Keeper, is another highlight — built around a bold 10.12-carat blue sapphire and set in yellow gold.
These pieces stay close to Louis Vuitton’s heritage while reinforcing the technical capabilities of its high jewellery division.
The second chapter breaks away from restraint, giving colour, playfulness and expressive design more room to move.
Louis Vuitton Virtuosity High Jewellery Collection – Joy, from The World of Creativity | Courtesy of Louis Vuitton
The Motion necklace, with its vivid 35.68-carat Sri Lankan sapphire, brings fluidity and rhythm into the mix.
Florescence comes in two versions: one stringing together over 170 carats of indicolite tourmalines, the other lined with more than 160 carats of rubellites. Both feature monogram-cut diamonds and pearls for a distinctly Louis Vuitton flourish.
Eternal Sun, the final design in the collection, revolves around 27 yellow diamonds, including a rare 14-carat centre stone.
This section feels more personal — an exercise in aesthetic freedom rather than formality.
This is the most extensive Louis Vuitton high jewellery collection to date, and Virtuosity shows just how serious the house is about building a lasting presence in this space. With a balance of traditional technique and modern visual language, the collection feels like a confident step forward — and a sign that LV is now a permanent fixture in the conversation around high jewellery.
Louis Vuitton Virtuosity High Jewellery Collection – Aura, from The World of Creativity | Courtesy of Louis Vuitton
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