
For the last 65 years, Graff has been revered for its command of yellow diamonds. The stone’s vibrance and rarity—forged from the chance inclusion of nitrogen in an otherwise colorless diamond’s formation—make it a coveted component of any high jewelry piece.
This season, the stone is at the heart of Graff’s new designs—supported by a confluence of other gemstones and precious metals that glimmer like sun off seawater. Take, for instance, a high jewelry necklace that sees white diamonds and rubies slope around the neck in perfect symmetry.
Graff was founded by Laurence Graff, OBE, who started out in London’s jewelry district at 15 and rose from an apprentice to found his namesake jewelry brand in 1960. Today, it’s helmed by his eldest son, Francois, and just as responsibility has been passed on, a number of signature designs have as well.
A Toi et Moi ring features over 11 carats of diamonds in two teardrop white and yellow forms, hugging a finger’s frame over a slim band cut. Like the brand’s own story, these minute works of art are a tribute to the passing of time—and the nostalgia and heritage that keep us anchored in memory, even as new horizons beckon.






Production by Chance Jarvis
Modeling by Avisha Tewani
Prop Styling by Jocelyn Cabral
First Assistance by Josh McCaghren
Prop Assistance by Molly Nova