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Choosing between Harry Winston’s iconic Forget-Me-Not, Sunflower, and Lily Cluster collections? What you select can say a lot about your personality.
“Each gem they showed me was like a friend, unique and unforgettable.” For Harry Winston, this wasn’t just a sentiment; it was the guiding philosophy of his eponymous luxury house. A son of jewellers, he possessed a preternatural gift for understanding that every stone, like every person, has its own allure, its own quirks, its own personality.
The same can be said of his floral-inspired collections. With nature as his muse, Winston designed iconic jewellry lines based on the forget-me-not, the sunflower, and the lily. While all three are all undeniably beguiling (who wouldn’t fall in love with diamonds rendered as blooms?), each channels a different aura. And the one you choose can say a lot about your personality.
Which collection speaks to you?
Forget-Me-Not Collection: For the Classic Romantic

Archival sketches from the 1960s inspired the Forget-Me-Not Collection of necklaces, pendants, rings, bracelets, and earrings evoking the petite wildflower. Each delicate bloom consists of pear-shaped and marquise-cut gemstones surrounding a round brilliant diamond, and is available with diamond, ruby, pink sapphire, or blue sapphire petals.

WHAT’S NEW This season, Harry Winston debuts pendants and earrings featuring forget-me-not pairs. These sweet twin posies are offered in pink sapphire and diamond, ruby and diamond, blue sapphire and diamond, and all-diamond variations.
Sunflower Collection: For the Timeless Sophisticate

Is there another flower as unabashedly joyful as the sunflower? Harry Winston’s Sunflower Collection tempers the showy bloom’s cheeriness with elegance and substance. Its most iconic iteration is arguably the graduated necklace with continuously linked flowers, each bloom a composition of eight accent diamonds encircling a larger round brilliant stone.

WHAT’S NEW To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Sunflower Collection last year, Harry Winston introduced coloured gemstones to the traditionally all-diamond line. The centre stone is now also available in yellow diamond, pink sapphire, blue sapphire, and ruby.
Lily Cluster Collection: For the Chic Minimalist

A variation on the classic Winston Cluster motif of the 1940s, the Lily Cluster Collection highlights the graceful silhouette of the perennial flower. More abstract than the Sunflower and Forget-Me-Not designs, the Lily Cluster captures the flower’s essence rather than its literal form. Each piece is set in platinum, yellow gold, or rose gold and lined with round brilliant diamonds.

WHAT’S NEW In 2025, Harry Winston unveiled the Infinite Lily Cluster, a modern twist on the original Lily Cluster. The new design—available as a pendant, earrings, and ring—looks as fluid and nimble as a fluttering butterfly.
Discover more at harrywinston.com.
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