Harry Winston 718 Marble Marquetry launches as a new sub-collection inspired by the brand’s Fifth Avenue flagship, translating the store’s black-and-white marble geometry into wearable jewelry.
Design inspiration: Harry Winston 718 Marble Marquetry
The Harry Winston 718 Marble Marquetry sub-collection directly references the flagship store’s signature black-and-white marble pattern, using precise lines and stark contrast to create layered geometric forms, the brand said.
Designers translated architectural motifs into jewelry structure, turning floor and facade geometry into settings and silhouettes that read like miniature interiors on the body.

Craft and gemstones in the Harry Winston 718 run
The series comprises necklaces, earrings and rings, and each piece uses a distinctive construction to catch light and emphasize shape, Harry Winston said in a statement.
Each design places 10 pear-shaped stones around a central emerald-cut diamond, creating a play of color and shadow across the surface, the brand said.

The collection pairs colorful gemstones with high-grade diamonds, including rubies, sapphires, pink sapphires, spessartite garnets, yellow diamonds and black spinels, the company said.
How the Harry Winston 718 pieces wear
The 718 Marble Marquetry pieces are built to read as structured objects in motion, with settings that open and close as the wearer moves to reveal different facets of the stones.

Harry Winston said the 718 Marble Marquetry is both a homage to the brand’s origins in New York and a demonstration of its approach to translating architectural detail into fine jewelry.
The collection will be available at Harry Winston boutiques and through the brand’s client services; specific availability and pricing were not disclosed in the statement.


