Piaget, the Swiss Maison celebrated for its bold creativity and exceptional craftsmanship, unveils a new chapter in its illustrious legacy with the latest evolution of the Possession collection. At the heart of this expansion is the iconic Décor Palace motif—an emblem of the mastery in gold engraving Piaget is renowned for—now reimagined in refined everyday essentials including bracelets, rings, and sculptural earrings.
Since its founding in La Côte-aux-Fées in 1874, Piaget has stood at the intersection of horological precision and jewellery artistry. From pioneering ultra-thin movements to transforming ornamental stones and precious metals into wearable art, the Maison has consistently redefined the boundaries of savoir-faire.
Originally conceived in 1961 and rediscovered in the early 2000s by creative director Stéphanie Sivrière, the Décor Palace engraving is now a signature of the Piaget ‘Métiers d’Or’ artisanship. First appearing on timepieces, it has since become a central design element in the Maison’s High Jewellery collections.
In 2022, the motif made its Possession debut on the curved lines of rose gold rings, before extending to the celebrated three-motif bangle in 2023. Today, the narrative continues with an elegant 4.7 mm white gold ring and a matching bangle, set with a single brilliant diamond—pieces that embody quiet sophistication.
Joining them are sleek unisex bangles and rings in rose or white gold, crafted without gemstones to invite personalised styling and versatile wear. Completing the collection is a pair of newly introduced 3cm hoop earrings, designed to sit comfortably on the earlobe while catching the light with every movement—an artful complement to the existing gem-set mini hoops.