Winston Cluster Collection
The sculptural diamond cluster that turns Harry Winston’s gem-first philosophy into a house signature.
Story & heritage
The Winston Cluster is the house motif most closely tied to Harry Winston’s eye for diamonds: official collection copy says Mr. Winston believed diamonds should dictate design, and that the cluster was designed in the 1940s.
Harry Winston describes the motif as pear-shaped, marquise and round brilliant diamonds set at varying angles to create three-dimensional light.
Materials & craft
Official product pages describe Winston Cluster jewels in platinum with pear-shaped, marquise and round brilliant diamonds, positioned with minimal visible metal so each stone can catch light independently.
How to choose & style
Treat Winston Cluster as the full-dress Harry Winston language: earrings or a pendant can carry evening tailoring, while a ring gives black, ivory or jewel-tone looks concentrated diamond movement.