23-06-2025
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- BusinessToday
Piaget Brings Sixties Boldness Back with Shapes of Extraleganza
Piaget is embracing its flamboyant roots with Shapes of Extraleganza, a bold new high jewellery collection unveiled just outside Barcelona. Inspired by the Swinging Sixties and Seventies, the range reimagines vintage glamour through modern silhouettes, vibrant colour palettes, and avant-garde craftsmanship.
The collection draws from the Maison's landmark 21st Century Collection of jewellery watches, first launched in Basel in 1969. That original line captured the artistic and social dynamism of the era and Shapes of Extraleganza channels that same spirit through striking new designs. Showcasing Piaget's technical finesse, the new collection highlights the brand's expertise in sourcing and setting rare stones.
Standout pieces include a one-of-a-kind necklace set with 19 fancy-shaped black Australian opals and a cushion-cut blue sapphire, as well as another featuring exceptionally rare round-cut emeralds paired with hand-engraved gold and baguette-cut diamonds. These designs reflect Piaget's ongoing commitment to craftsmanship and innovation, with some pieces taking years to bring to completion.
The collection also includes bold earrings set with diamonds, emeralds, malachite, and chrysoprase—creations aimed at collectors who favour strong, characterful designs.
Among the most visually arresting suites is Kaleidoscope Lights, which brings together nine ornamental stones—including sugilite, rhodochrosite, verdite, and sodalite—in a vibrant, striped mosaic that draws inspiration from Op Art and Pop Art. One standout necklace features a 3.01-carat pear-shaped D-IF diamond framed by vividly coloured stones, offering a perfect balance between artistic expression and wearable luxury.
Shapes of Extraleganza reflect Piaget's ongoing exploration of its historical design language through contemporary forms. The collection references past motifs while introducing updated materials and techniques, resulting in pieces that are both visually bold and technically complex. Related