




Gucci’s 2025 high jewellery line goes beyond the traditional diamond focus. Since it now heavily incorporates vivid coloured gemstones — tanzanites, tsavorites, Paraíba tourmalines, rubies, Brazilian aquamarines, pink sapphires, and pink spinels.
While diamonds still anchor many designs, these stones bring bursts of colour. Therefore Gucci seems intent on showing that high jewellery can be as much about colour and personality as about sparkle.
Signature Motifs, Reimagined
Some iconic Gucci motifs get updated treatment:
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The Labirinti Gucci theme returns from 2024, inspired by Italian gardens — winding paths, symmetrical archways, flowering forms. In 2025, it’s enriched with vibrant stones like deep blue tanzanites, green tsavorites, and soft pink sapphires.
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The classic Horsebit emblem is reinterpreted in technicolour. In one asymmetric collar necklace, diamonds and a 3.07-carat ruby sit amid green tsavorites, centred on the Horsebit design.
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The Marina Chain, originally from the 1960s, is another revival. Now it shimmers with a gradient of rubies, tsavorites, sapphires and diamond pavé. There are complementary earrings in rose gold, framing pink spinels.
Key Pieces to Note
Some standout jewellery pieces:
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A necklace that hugs the neck with diamond lines, punctuated by a striking 24.75-carat tanzanite and a 5.94-carat cushion-cut Paraíba tourmaline. It evokes the feel of discovering something magical in a garden maze.
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A ring with a 6.02-carat Brazilian aquamarine, surrounded by Paraíba tourmalines and pear-shaped diamonds, in a setting that suggests rose petals.
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Earrings in rose gold echo the Marina Chain motif, each holding a 2.73-carat pink spinel at the centre, encircled by pink sapphires and diamonds
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