Van Cleef & Arpels showcases the unique radiance of blue agate in its latest Alhambra collection.
A lustrous symphony of mirror polished gold beads and shimmering diamonds form on the new Perlée bracelet, ring and earrings of Van Cleef & Arpels.
From hero designs to classic icons, these immaculate creations are jewellery befitting modern-day style royalty.
Sparkling the imagination with the renewal and reinterpretation of the Maison's eternal blooms.
Clean lines, precise shapes and a touch of asymmetry accentuate the precious talismans with kismet, grace and liberty.
Showcased at Van Cleef & Arpels: Time, Nature, Love, these High Jewellery creations symbolise the eternal and ephemeral virtues of the Maison’s savoir-faire in portraying poetic beauty.
A symbol of power, nobility, honour, luck and success, the legendary and majestic animal in Chinese culture leads the pack for the new lunar year.
Van Cleef & Arpels: Time, Nature, Love exhibition opens at the D Museum in Seoul with over 300 stunning jewellery pieces, watches and precious objects on display until mid April 2024
The Le Grand Tour High Jewellery collection journeys through luscious rubellites and verdant emeralds, fiery opals and natural coral.
Van Cleef & Arpels' latest high jewellery collection is a synthesis of classicism, extraordinary stones and incomparable savoir-faire.
Aptly titled "Le Grand Tour," the collection finds inspiration in the great voyages that altered the artistic and cultural European landscape starting in the 16th century.
Running out of time to pamper your queen? We've got you covered.
A springtime symphony with enchanting new Lucky Spring jewellery creations.
Take a look at the series of photographs and window displays that highlight the brand's iconic golden beads.
Immortalising the fleeting beauty of the butterfly with Van Cleef & Arpels’ Two Butterfly collection.
The secret of a successful marriage between high jewellery and high fashion according to Van Cleef & Arpels.
The photographer returns to the jewellery house with another set of arresting visuals.
These undiscovered flowers reveal themselves to those in search of newness.
The Maison expands its astrology-themed collection — first introduced in the 1950s — with these luminous new offerings.