The British brand makes history as the highest-level jewellery shop in the world

Situated on the 103rd floor of the Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui, Graff Diamonds has unofficially become the world’s “highest” jeweller in history. The 400-square-foot store, designed by world-renowned architect Peter Marino, has an elegant look that makes use of polished gold, bronze and brass, chandeliers and vitrines.

A specially commissioned showcase by French artist Andre Dubreuil greets visitors from the entrance; a mix of enamel and bronze, the centrepiece is understated but supremely refined.

To celebrate the opening, more than 100 of the world’s most coveted diamond and precious gems masterpieces have been flown in from London, including a 20.55 carat cushion-cut yellow diamond ring and an opulent necklace featuring 48.14 carats of emeralds and 126.38 carats of diamonds.

Graff Diamonds, 103/F, Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong, International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West, West Kowloon