At COUTURE 2025, two distinct visions of modern luxury emerged—Saboo Fine Jewels with its sculptural titanium artistry, and Verragio with its bold foray into fine jewellery glamour. From nature’s poetry to the high drama of Jazz Age sparkle, both brands redefined timelessness in their own evocative ways.
Saboo’s Naturalistic Renditions

Saboo Fine Jewels continually reimagines fine jewellery blending forward-thinking designs with enduring elegance. Each piece, a wearable art, is crafted to be both contemporary and timeless, destined to become tomorrow’s heirlooms. This year at COUTURE, they unveiled a collection crafted in titanium and diamonds.
The organic line was fluid echoing the elegance of nature. These naturalistic contours lent each piece a sense of effortless movement and timeless grace.

Pranay Saboo, the third-generation jeweller of Saboo Fine Jewels “This time, our focus was not on volume but on quality and innovation in design. The titanium leaf earrings, for instance, were born from a moment of unexpected inspiration—a pile of rusted, decaying leaves in a park. That sense of fragility and imperfection, with cracks and insect-bitten edges, was something I wanted to capture and elevate into wearable art.

“Titanium, with its lightness and ability to reflect a stunning palette of colours, allows us to do that with both comfort and impact. We’re also seeing a surge in interest for gems like Paraiba tourmalines—they bring a vivid, electric energy to contemporary fine jewellery.”
Verragio’s Covetous Jewels
Bridal jewellery house Verragio, a New York City-based jewellery designer house, introduced a striking array of new collections at the Couture show in Las Vegas recently.
Marking a new chapter in its nearly 30-year journey, the brand debuted not only its latest bridal styles but also ventured further into fine jewellery with the launch of Vesper and Highgrove.

Founder Barry Verragio noted, “We were thrilled to have more space to display all the beautiful new styles across both bridal and fine jewellery.”
The Vesper collection underscored a bold Gatsby-meets-Bond glamour. Earrings, necklaces, and rings in 18-karat gold and diamonds drew inspiration from Jazz Age fireworks, crystal motifs, and vintage cocktails. Retail prices ranged from $1,100 to $7,350.
Highgrove paid homage to Princess Diana and her iconic country residence. This romantic fine jewellery line featured soft, graceful elements such as ribbons, bows, carved coloured gemstones, and an undulating collar necklace inspired by royal tiaras. The collection started at approximately $2,000 retail.

In bridal, Verragio reintroduced Lumino, a reimagining of one of Barry Verragio’s earliest and most beloved engagement ring collections. With over three dozen new styles, the collection emphasised openwork settings that allowed larger solitaire diamonds to shine brilliantly catering to a growing preference among modern brides for bigger centre stones.
Verragio also expanded its men’s bridal offering with around twenty new rings. Popular carbon fibre designs started at $2,300, while bold diamond-accented bands in 14-karat gold began at $4,900—an answer to increased demand from Gen Z grooms seeking personal expression through jewellery.
Verragio’s Couture 2025 presentation reinforced its position as a leader in bridal design while signalling its confident expansion into the realm of fine jewellery.