Classic and contemporary, the new collection emphasises Harry Winston’s signature logo while pushing for the complete individuality of the wearer
Tying the knot soon? The house of Harry Winston is celebrating the season of love with a new series of rings that brilliantly marry its founder’s legacy with some of its most distinctive designs.
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First up are its engagement rings, featuring a solitaire setting that is presented with a round brilliant diamond centre stone. The diamond is poised between two logotypes, H and W, to represent the Harry Winston initials as well as the titles of husband and wife.
Each setting is handcrafted from platinum and available in three different stone sizes, 0.5, 0.7 and one carat with the one-carat setting also offered in Harry Winston’s signature micropave.

Above Photo: Harry Winston

Above Photo: Harry Winston
Recalling the structural silhouette of Winston’s favourite diamond cut, the emerald-cut, this signature shape acts as a beautiful symbol of enduring promise.
In fact, Winston looked at this emblematic motif as a way to inspire the brand's next generation of exceptional jewellery by exploring the lines of this geometric form and creating pieces that are both classic and contemporary.

Above Photo: Harry Winston

Above Photo: Harry Winston
The sophisticated and sleek collection also brings the H and W logotypes to eight karat gold—white, yellow and rose rings that can be worn alone or layered in collaboration with its complementing pendants and earrings which are elegantly framed with a halo of round brilliant diamonds.

Above Photo: Harry Winston
This versatile collection speaks clearly to jewellery connoisseurs of the times and allows for the complete individuality of the wearer.
Certainly, it is a series of pieces that have to be added to any serious jewellery collection.
The HW Logo Collection is now available at Harry Winston boutiques worldwide.
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