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Sophie Bille Brahe debuts high jewelry with minimalist Scandinavian style

Sophie Bille Brahe's first high jewelry line keeps its delicate Scandinavian feel, but eight 18-karat white gold pieces now reach $1.4 million.

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Sophie Bille Brahe's first high jewelry collection proves that going bigger does not have to mean dressing louder. The eight-piece debut, made in 18-karat white gold and set with round, pear, cushion and heart-shaped diamonds, keeps the designer's restrained language intact even as prices climb from $100,000 to $1.4 million.

The launch lands as the brand marks its 15th anniversary, a milestone that feels especially pointed for a label founded in 2011 by Sophie Bille Brahe after training as a goldsmith and studying at London's Royal College of Art. Born in Copenhagen and still anchored there, Brahe built her reputation on pearl-and-diamond pieces that read as intimate and wearable, not ceremonial. This new chapter stretches that vocabulary into a higher tier without turning it into something alien.

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That distinction matters. Harrods already carries a broad Sophie Bille Brahe fine-jewelry selection, including pieces priced at about $650 and up to £45,000, so the new collection does not simply add another product lane. It jumps several steps in scale and rarity. A client who has lived with the brand's thin chains, polished gold and soft diamond arrangements will now encounter larger stones, more dramatic carat values and a price architecture aimed squarely at high jewelry collectors.

Even so, the pieces are framed as an expansion rather than a break. The collection will launch exclusively in Harrods' Fine Jewelry Room in late June, then travel to Sophie Bille Brahe's Copenhagen and New York stores for curated client presentations. That retail path says as much as the stones do: the brand is still treating the jewelry as personal, closely handled, and meant to be seen in a controlled setting rather than blasted into spectacle.

For minimalist buyers, the lesson is clear. High jewelry does not have to abandon restraint to justify its price. In Sophie Bille Brahe's hands, the shift is about scale, materials and diamond grade, not a new visual language. The silhouettes stay light, the finish stays polished, and the Scandinavian calm remains the selling point, even when the numbers move into six and seven figures.

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