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Gucci’s new fine jewellery collection revives a 1960s classic

The G-motif is back in onyx, green agate, and mother-of-pearl!

Harper's Bazaar India

Gucci has come a full circle and is now delving into its signature roots with the launch of the Interlocking Fine Jewellery collection. Initially designed as a tribute to the Maison founder, Guccio Gucci, the interlocking G-motif has been a cornerstone of the brand’s heritage since the 1960s. It symbolises the label’s audacious creativity and exceptional craftsmanship. Abstract elements of the iconic emblem, prominently placed within a circular charm adorned with exquisite gemstones, act as a refined framework. It highlights the meticulous design and harmonious aesthetic of the collection.

The mood of the campaign embodies a sense of timeless beauty and sophistication, while the allure of vibrant gemstones creates a captivating contrast. New additions to the collection feature three distinct sets of jewellery, each spotlighting a different gemstone: onyx, green agate, and mother-of-pearl. The richness of black onyx elegantly contrasts with yellow gold, and the playful combination of green agate blended with pink gold adds a touch of whimsy. A luxe version crafted in mother-of-pearl, paired with pink gold, and embellished with diamond pavé offers a compelling blend of opulence and magnificence. Each set includes two rings with a choice of 12mm or 17mm disc charms, along with a bracelet, delicate studs or hoop earrings with a pendant, and a necklace featuring a 12mm ornament.

For those seeking statement pieces, two necklaces with larger 27mm medallions in onyx and mother-of-pearl provide a striking finish to any ensemble. Infusing each jewellery piece with a blend of heritage and contemporary elegance, these magnificent creations represent the pinnacle of Gucci’s identity by reaffirming the brand’s status as a leader in the world of fine jewellery.

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