Michelle Yeoh looked stunning in Moussaieff high jewellery at the 76th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs), where she was nominated for the award for
‘Leading Actress’ for her performance in the film, Everything Everywhere All At Once.
She wore a very rare natural colour Burma pink sapphire ring accompanied by Burma ruby and diamond earrings and a pink sapphire and diamond bangle.



Yeoh commented: “I am delighted to wear Moussaieff jewellery… I fell in love with the brand and am always impressed by how beautiful and intricate the pieces of jewellery are. The classic designs sparkle and each piece is so unique and special.”



Michelle Yeoh is wearing:
Earrings with 34.61 carats of Burma ruby (with no enhancement) and 59.96 carats of cushion, baguette and square diamonds.
Ring with a 20.58 carat cushion shaped Burma pink sapphire (with no enhancement) and 2.15 carats pear shaped diamond shoulders.
Bangle with 56.62 carats of cushion shaped pink spinels with 29.33 carats of cushion shaped pink sapphires and circular, briolette and oval shape diamonds, with diamond bead detail.
Michelle Yeoh looked stunning in Moussaieff high jewellery at the 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards, where she accepted the award for ‘Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical/ Comedy’ for her performance in the film, Everything Everywhere All At Once.
She wore a classic diamond necklace, accompanied by a spectacular diamond bangle. This was further glamorised by a diamond ring with a D colour Internally Flawless diamond. The beauty of Moussaieff jewels expresses classic simplicity.


Yeoh commented: “I am delighted to wear Moussaieff jewellery at the 80th Annual Global Globe Awards. I fell in love with the brand and am always impressed by how beautiful and intricate the pieces of jewellery are. The classic designs sparkle and each piece is so unique and special.”
Click link for VOGUE’s recent article entitled Michelle Yeoh On Her Meaningful, Award-Winning Globes Night, which features an interview and lots of wonderful photos of the actress getting ready for the awards.



Michelle Yeoh is wearing:
92.02 carats of pear, cushion and round shaped diamond choker; 161.21 carats of emerald cut, baguette cut and round shaped diamond bangle; and 12.37 carats emerald cut, D colour Internally Flawless Type IIa diamond ring.
Award-winning British actress, Lashana Lynch, wore Moussaieff high jewellery white and pink diamond rings and earrings to last night’s Harper’s Bazaar Women of the Year Awards in London.
She presented fellow actress, Viola Davis, with the Icon Award.

Lashana Lynch is wearing:
High jewellery ring with a 4.06 carat pear-shaped D colour, Internally Flawless diamond and a 5.08 carat oval-shaped D colour, Internally Flawless diamond, with 1.79 carats of pink diamonds, set in platinum.
High jewellery ring with 6.13 carats of mixed shaped diamonds, set in platinum.
High jewellery earrings with 14.23 carats of diamonds and 0.64 carats of pink diamonds, set in platinum.
2.20 carats high jewellery diamond studs, set in platinum.




Supermodel Jourdan Dunn looked radiant in yellow diamonds from Moussaieff’s exclusive high jewellery collection, at the European premiere of Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in Leicester Square London last night.


Jourdan Dunn is wearing:
High jewellery chandelier earrings with 38.97 carats of yellow diamonds, set in yellow gold.
High jewellery ring with a 5.55 carat diamond and 7.62 carats of pave diamonds, set in white gold.
High jewellery ring with a Fancy Intense, Internally Flawless, yellow oval diamond of 10.92 carats, set in yellow gold.



Matching high jewellery necklace and earrings with rubies, emeralds and diamonds from the House of Moussaieff feature in the Autumn 2022 issue of MilliOnAir magazine.




Model is wearing:
High jewellery necklace with 49.12 carats of rubies, 2.29 carats of emeralds and 41.00 carats of diamonds, and matching earrings with 4.53 carats of rubies, 0.92 carats of emeralds and 8.00 carats of diamonds. Both set in yellow gold.


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Rare diamonds from the House of Moussaieff feature in the September 2022 issue of Tatler China, in an article about the Masterpiece London Art Fair.
In the piece, beautiful Shanyan Koder, an art world entrepreneur, shares her favourite exhibit from this year’s Masterpiece: a 100.85 carats, D colour, Internally Flawless, shield-shaped diamond pendant from Moussaieff. She expresses her joy at being able to try on such a rare piece.

Film art director Lindsay Brunnock sparkled on the red carpet in Moussaieff high jewellery alongside her husband, Sir Kenneth Branagh, for the EE British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA).
She wore a magnificent pair of diamond earrings with a total weight of 16.64 carats, set in platinum.



Watch Moussaieff diamonds sparkle on Lindsay Brunnock as she celebrates the announcement of her husband’s BAFTA…

Moussaieff Jewellers has opened a permanent boutique in the Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues, Geneva.
We would love to welcome you for the holiday season and in the future.
Halima Aden attended the British Fashion Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Monday 29 November looking stunning in Moussaieff jewellery.
She wore magnificent high jewellery chandelier earrings with 46.74 carats of diamonds complemented by two diamond rings.

Halima Aden is wearing:
High jewellery chandelier earrings with 46.74 carats of pear and oval shaped diamonds, set in platinum; a diamond cluster ring with a 4.27 carat round diamond centre and a ring with a 5.02 carat cushion shaped diamond, both set in white gold.
Alisa Moussaieff, owner of the House of Moussaieff, is delighted to have been invited to participate in a prestigious new book about sapphires, entitled Sapphire: A Celebration of Colour, by Joanna Hardy.
This book is the third and final instalment in the series on coloured gemstones, created by Violette Editions and in partnership with Gemfields.
Joanna Hardy, the highly regarded jewellery and gemstone specialist, reviews the sapphire’s history and takes the reader on a journey from early trade along the Silk Route and the creation of medieval talismans, to the jewellery collections of the great royal houses of Europe and the finest designers at work today.
Alisa Moussaieff talks about collecting gemstones…

“During my career spanning around 60 years in the gem world, I have noted several character traits that buyers of gem-quality sapphires have in common. Their personality seems to embody not only unusual depth and diversity; rather, their choice and selection seems to be dictated by metaphysical, spiritual thinking, as well as investment considerations. It seems that gem-quality sapphires provide a window into the ‘beyond’ and the ‘faraway’ and partake of their mystery!”
Alisa Moussaieff
Sapphire: A Celebration of Colour by Joanna Hardy. Published by Thames & Hudson, created by Violette Editions and in partnership with Gemfields.
Featured in the book:
A high jewellery ring with a 13.53-carat oval-shaped pink Sri Lankan sapphire and a gallery of pear-shaped and triangular rose-cut diamonds with rubies set underneath, to diamond-set shoulders.
A diamond-set ring with a spectacular sugarloaf sapphire of 50.52 carats.
A diamond-set chain necklace suspending a pendant set with an oval-shaped Sri Lankan sapphire of 119.37 carats in a sapphire- and diamond-set titanium surround; the sapphire sits atop a disc of lapis lazuli.