Hermès' new high jewelry collection, Into The Horsescape, is a reminder of what sets the greatest houses apart.
This is the maison's ninth haute bijouterie collection, and in my view, it might be Pierre Hardy's most poetic work yet. He has taken centuries of Hermès equestrian heritage, the curve of a horse bit, the geometry of harness hardware, the fluidity of a gallop, and distilled it into something that feels both ancient and utterly new.

What strikes me most is how Hardy doesn't just reference heritage. He transforms it into a creative language that is unmistakably Hermès. The pieces feel like fragments of a dream, familiar shapes reimagined through the lens of high jewelry, where every curve and setting is deliberate, every stone placement is a decision.


This is what separates the greatest houses from everyone else. It's not about borrowing from the archives. It's about having the vision, the craft, and the courage to turn that heritage into something that lives and breathes in the present.


More than a collection, it's a masterclass in creative alchemy. ✨
At Adrisya, this is the standard we hold ourselves to. Not imitation of what came before, but transformation. Our lab-grown diamonds carry no legacy of compromise, they are new, by design. And yet the hands that set them, the eyes that choose them, the intention behind each piece, that is where our own heritage begins to form.
Inspired by Hermès' Into The Horsescape, Haute Bijouterie 2025. Creative Director: Pierre Hardy. Images: Hermès.
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