The jewelry art of Piaget Treasures

The power of four exceptional stones: diamond, emerald, sapphire and ruby

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The Piaget Treasures High Jewellery Collection, which is a tribute to the finest jewellery on earth, conveys a sense of beauty and affords an opportunity to celebrate the most unique moments of life. The Piaget Treasures collection highlights the charming power of four exceptional stones: diamond, emerald, sapphire and ruby. Representing an infinite spectrum of shades, Piaget’s exclusive collection embodies enduring elegance.

The Diamond collection

The fascinating nature of diamonds awakens a sense of purity and timeless beauty. It takes more than a million years to form a diamond in the interior of the earth, and only a few of them are distinguished by bright and colorful yellow spills. This collection of high jewellery will help you discover the yellow diamonds that meet this uncompromising criterion and have a bright and saturated color.



The Emerald collection

The breathtaking depth of color and the blindingly shining outlines of this stone demonstrate the philosophy of Piaget and allow to stay on the sunny side of life at all times. These precious stones, known for their rare and extraordinary beauty, contain inclusions that have received the poetic name of their «garden». They give the emerald its character and demonstrate its authenticity, making each stone unique.


The Ruby Collection

The embodiment of love and passion in the ideal combination of intense and pure shades of red. It took more than a year to find the best rubies for the creation of the outstanding High Jewelry Art. Most rubies usually weigh less than one carat and are exposed to high temperatures to improve color. Gemmologues Piaget travel all over the world looking for the most beautiful gemstones.



The Sapphire collection

For Piaget, sapphires, often recognizable in their saturated blue color, have always been a symbol of infinity. «Only the sky for us limits» is an expression echoes the philosophy of the house Piaget, which has always been distinguished by its courage and the desire to go beyond the limits allowed.