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Van Cleef & Arpels’ 2026 High Jewelry collection, Fascinating Egypt

Ancient Egypt has captivated artists, designers, and collectors for centuries. From the grandeur of pharaohs and temples to the symbolism of scarabs, lotus flowers, and mythical creatures, Egypt’s artistic legacy continues to inspire some of the world’s greatest creative minds.

This enduring fascination, often referred to as Egyptomania, Egyptology, or Egyptophilia, is the inspiration behind Van Cleef & Arpels’ 2026 High Jewelry collection, Fascinating Egypt. The collection celebrates the Maison’s long relationship with Egyptian influences, blending historical references with exceptional craftsmanship and a modern artistic vision.

The influence of ancient Egypt has appeared throughout history in architecture, decorative arts, theatre, ballet, and cinema. Few cities showcase this connection more strongly than Paris, where Egyptian-inspired creativity has shaped the cultural landscape for generations. The installation of the Luxor Obelisk at Place de la Concorde in 1836 and the rise of Art Deco design in the 1920s helped fuel a renewed fascination with ancient Egyptian aesthetics.

Van Cleef & Arpels has been part of this movement since the early years of the Maison. Founded in Paris in 1906, the jeweller quickly embraced Egyptian-inspired motifs, creating exceptional pieces featuring lotus blossoms, scarabs, geometric forms, and rich colour combinations.

The new Fascinating Egypt collection features 180 High Jewelry creations, drawing inspiration from the Maison’s historic archives while presenting a contemporary interpretation of ancient symbolism. Among the historic treasures preserved in Van Cleef & Arpels’ heritage collection is a remarkable 1923 long pendant necklace featuring a winged scarab, lotus flowers, and a seated Egyptian figure crafted from diamonds, emeralds, rubies, onyx, and platinum.

A major turning point in global fascination with Egypt came on 26 November 1922, when archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun. The discovery of magnificent treasures, including jewellery, statues, and ceremonial objects, sparked worldwide excitement and influenced fashion, art, and jewellery design.

According to Van Cleef & Arpels President and CEO Catherine Rénier, Egyptian inspiration has been part of the Maison’s creative language for more than a century. The lotus flower, a powerful symbol of rebirth and beauty, became part of the Maison’s artistic vocabulary as early as the 1910s.

The collection also reflects the influence of the Art Deco period, combining Egyptian imagery with geometric lines, symmetry, and striking contrasts. These elements remain central to Van Cleef & Arpels’ distinctive style.

One of the defining features of the collection is its use of colour and material contrasts. The Maison’s gemologists combine traditional precious stones with hard stones such as lapis lazuli and onyx, creating bold compositions that echo the vibrant palette of ancient Egyptian jewellery.

The use of polychromy, or the combination of multiple colours, brings together diamonds, coloured gemstones, and sculpted materials to create pieces that feel both historical and contemporary. Each creation demonstrates Van Cleef & Arpels’ ability to transform rare gemstones into works of art filled with emotion and storytelling.

Fascinating Egypt is more than a celebration of ancient history. It represents the continuation of a creative dialogue between the past and the future, showing how the mysteries, symbols, and beauty of Egypt continue to inspire the world of High Jewelry.

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