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For a brand with more than 75 years of history, King Fook Jewellery feels surprisingly in tune with the way modern clients are shopping today. The appeal is no longer just about gold or diamonds, antique or otherwise – it is about pieces with character, craftsmanship and a story behind them. That balance between heritage and contemporary taste is exactly where King Fook currently thrives.

This season, the spotlight falls on Masterpiece by King Fook, the brand’s refined multi-label concept showcasing some of Europe’s most distinctive jewellery houses.
Internationally acclaimed Italian label Cammilli Firenze, designed by Annamaria Cammilli, brings its unmistakable sculptural sensuality to the forefront through the Divina and Hypnose collections, where fluid gold silhouettes and soft diamond settings create jewels that feel almost molten against the skin. Crafted in the maison’s signature gold tones and velvety finishes, the pieces carry a quietly cinematic glamour.

Then there is Mattia Cielo, a maison known for pushing jewellery into a modern, wearable space. Flexible diamond bangles, spiral gold forms and pearl creations move naturally with the body, combining technical innovation with an understated elegance. Its signature contemporary elegance is most evident across the Rugiada Diamanti and Rugiada Pietre collections, the former a masterclass in radiance with sparkling diamonds, and the latter a dazzlingly vibrant showcase of coloured stones.

Palmiero takes a more dramatic route, layering diamonds in sweeping silhouettes inspired by desert light. The Rays of Sun collection in particular is defined by its uniquely sculptural shapes and charismatic colour gradients crafted out of rose gold and diamonds.
Stenzhorn, meanwhile, explores floral motifs and symbolic knots through meticulous gemstone setting techniques such as invisible setting, pavé and gradient arrangements. The German label’s À Fleur de Paris collection goes another route, inspired by the banks of the Seine in the French capital and reimagining delicate florals and petals.

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