Museum Worthy: Previewing the Highlights of TEFAF Maastricht 2025

March 13, 2025

By Sarah Jordan

10 min read

If you believe as strongly as we do that jewellery is art, then TEFAF Maastricht is the place to visit this month. Taking place from March 15-20, the fair blends a curated selection of paintings, contemporary art, sculpture, furniture and historical, vintage and contemporary jewellery, offering a playground of sorts for museum curators, art buyers, private and institutional collectors, and more. Amazingly, the event covers around 7,000 years of art history, presented by 270 dealers from 22 countries. This year, there are some additions to the TEFAF Maastricht jewellery crowd, including Feng J, Margot McKinney, Buccellati and Santi. We reached out to the jewellery exhibitors heading to the Netherlands to get a preview of their rarest and most precious creations…

As one of the jewellery debutants at TEFAF Maastricht 2025, Feng J can also claim to be the first exhibitor from Mainland China to appear at the fair. Her painterly gemstone compositions are well-known to us here at KaterinaPerez.com, but nothing beats seeing her double rose-cut minerals and delicate precious metal structures in person. At TEFAF, Feng J will present a trio of new pieces with opals – a relatively new addition to her gem palette – including the Comme Moi brooch with a 25.67-carat Australian opal surrounded by petals made of over 1,200 gems, including diamonds, rubies, spinels, sapphires, tourmalines, aquamarines and tanzanites. 

Feng J Comme moi (Like me) brooch with a 25.67-carat Australian opal and petals composed of more than 1,200 gemstones, including diamonds, rubies, spinels, sapphires, tourmalines, aquamarines and tanzanites to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Feng J Comme moi (Like me) brooch with a 25.67-carat Australian opal and petals composed of more than 1,200 gemstones, including diamonds, rubies, spinels, sapphires, tourmalines, aquamarines and tanzanites to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

The Toi et Moi brooch also contains peachy-hued precious opals, surrounded by double rose-cut tourmalines, aquamarines, chrysoberyls, sapphires, spinels, tsavorites, quartzes and white diamonds. Finally, there’s the Je Suis La Brise (I am the breeze) dragonfly brooch with a black Australian opal head and wings composed of green, blue and yellow minerals and diamonds. Although there will be many pieces on display, I would like to specifically mention the Nuit Blanche earrings, which have a slightly different aesthetic to Feng’s typical ‘watercolour’ approach. Here, we see feather-light and feather-like titanium pendants, bursting with natural diamonds and natural pearls as if caught on a phantom breeze. As Feng produces fewer than 35 pieces of jewellery art per year, it will be a treat to see so many under one roof.

Two pieces by Feng J to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025, including the Toi et moi brooch (left) with opal, double rose-cut tourmalines, aquamarines, chrysoberyls, sapphires, spinels, tsavorites, quartz and diamonds

Two pieces by Feng J to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025, including the Toi et moi brooch (left) with opal, double rose-cut tourmalines, aquamarines, chrysoberyls, sapphires, spinels, tsavorites, quartz and diamonds

Feng J Je suis la brise (I am the breeze) brooch with black Australian opal, white diamonds, tsavorites, chrysoberyl, tourmalines, tanzanites, sapphires, zircons and topazes to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Feng J Je suis la brise (I am the breeze) brooch with black Australian opal, white diamonds, tsavorites, chrysoberyl, tourmalines, tanzanites, sapphires, zircons and topazes to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Feng J Pink Anthurium brooch with light green lacquer, tourmalines, morganites, tsavorites, chrysoberyls and quartz to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Feng J Pink Anthurium brooch with light green lacquer, tourmalines, morganites, tsavorites, chrysoberyls and quartz to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Feng J Fountain under Moonlight ring with moonstone and white diamond beads in 18k gold to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Feng J Fountain under Moonlight ring with moonstone and white diamond beads in 18k gold to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Feng J Nuit Blanche (white/sleepless night) earrings crafted in titanium with diamonds and natural pearls to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Feng J Nuit Blanche (white/sleepless night) earrings crafted in titanium with diamonds and natural pearls to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Feng J Blossomed Day and Night necklace with morganite, black spinel and white diamonds and a detachable flower in black Chinese lacquer with a 14.91-carat black spinel, which can be worn as a brooch, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Feng J Blossomed Day and Night necklace with morganite, black spinel and white diamonds and a detachable flower in black Chinese lacquer with a 14.91-carat black spinel, which can be worn as a brooch, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Another newcomer, Margot McKinney, will present a carefully curated selection of works at the behest of TEFAF Maastricht organisers. One of these is brand new for the show – the Marina Collier – and draws inspiration from the natural landscapes of Margot’s native Australia. It is set with a 241.14-carat green beryl (mined in the 1980s) plus a 65.72-carat aquamarine and green tourmaline against a backdrop of 25 rare baroque Australian South Sea pearls. Each large stone is surrounded by a halo of diamonds, sapphires, aquamarines, Paraiba tourmalines and tsavorites that evoke the play of sunlight on the shallow waters of the Great Barrier Reef. 

Margot McKinney Marina Collier with a 241.14-carat green beryl, a 65.72-carat aquamarine, green tourmaline, 25 rare baroque Australian South Sea pearls, diamonds, sapphires, aquamarines, Paraiba tourmalines and tsavorites to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Margot McKinney Marina Collier with a 241.14-carat green beryl, a 65.72-carat aquamarine, green tourmaline, 25 rare baroque Australian South Sea pearls, diamonds, sapphires, aquamarines, Paraiba tourmalines and tsavorites to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Italian Maison Buccellati is returning to TEFAF Maastricht after 11 years with the aim of celebrating the creative genius of Gianmaria Buccellati, who first exhibited the brand in the Netherlands in 1992. Vintage items such as diamond-studded brooches from the 1960s and a set of earrings, pendant and brooch with aquamarines from the 1970s reveal Gianmaria’s passion for goldsmithing. Elsewhere, there will be pieces made especially for this year’s event by Andrea Buccellati, such as a bi-metal, lace-like bracelet and necklace set from the Opera High Jewellery collection. 

Buccellati Lace brooch set with diamonds, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Buccellati Lace brooch set with diamonds, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Buccellati earrings, pendant and brooch set with aquamarines from the 1970s, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Buccellati earrings, pendant and brooch set with aquamarines from the 1970s, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Buccellati bracelet from the Opera High Jewellery collection designed by Andrea Buccellati for TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Buccellati bracelet from the Opera High Jewellery collection designed by Andrea Buccellati for TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Buccellati necklace from the Opera High Jewellery collection designed by Andrea Buccellati for TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Buccellati necklace from the Opera High Jewellery collection designed by Andrea Buccellati for TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Buccellati Poppy silverware centrepiece to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Buccellati Poppy silverware centrepiece to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Another TEFAF Maastricht jewellery brand not to miss is Santi, which will showcase 25 contemporary pieces alongside a selection of historical Mughal jewels. The former are set with Golconda diamonds, Colombian emeralds, wine-coloured spinels, Kashmir sapphires and natural pearls to echo the inimitable style of the Maharajahs. Among the items that Santi has declared ahead of time are the Diamond Lotus bracelet with diamond-set flowers floating above blackened platinum waves, graduating pavé diamonds and brushed yellow gold. The Emerald Pyramid ring is also exceptional, with a sugarloaf emerald from the 18th century and invisible-set, custom-cut diamond shoulders set in 18k white gold. 

Santi Diamond Lotus bracelet with diamond-set flowers, blackened platinum graduating pavé diamonds and brushed yellow gold, and the Emerald Pyramid ring with a sugarloaf emerald from the 18th century and invisible-set, custom-cut diamonds in 18k white gold, both to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Santi Diamond Lotus bracelet with diamond-set flowers, blackened platinum graduating pavé diamonds and brushed yellow gold, and the Emerald Pyramid ring with a sugarloaf emerald from the 18th century and invisible-set, custom-cut diamonds in 18k white gold, both to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Moving on to returning exhibitors, let’s start with Hong Kong-based FORMS and the nine limited edition monochromatic pieces that it will showcase at TEFAF in homage to the changing seasons. Some creations draw on fall colours, including a ring with a vibrant 9.20-carat orange mandarin garnet, diamonds and Japanese shakudo, while others are more summer-like, such as an 8.09-carat blue sapphire ring and a pair of earrings with rubies, diamonds and red undulating aluminium curves. 

FORMS Fan brooch with 14.49 carats of diamonds and 2.09 carats of brown melee diamonds set in 18k white gold and textured shakudo, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

FORMS Fan brooch with 14.49 carats of diamonds and 2.09 carats of brown melee diamonds set in 18k white gold and textured shakudo, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

FORMS Wings earrings with 5.22 carats of rubies and 11.26 carats of diamonds in 18k white gold and purplish red aluminium to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

FORMS Wings earrings with 5.22 carats of rubies and 11.26 carats of diamonds in 18k white gold and purplish red aluminium to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

FORMS ring with a 9.20 carat mandarin garnet and 1.83 carats of diamonds in platinum and shakudo, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

FORMS ring with a 9.20 carat mandarin garnet and 1.83 carats of diamonds in platinum and shakudo, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

FORMS ring with a cushion-shaped Burmese sapphire of 8.09 carats and 2.22 carats of diamonds set in 18k white gold and shakudo, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

FORMS ring with a cushion-shaped Burmese sapphire of 8.09 carats and 2.22 carats of diamonds set in 18k white gold and shakudo, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Another expert in colour, Hemmerle, will also be on hand to provide a welcome dose of vibrant, intoxicating tonal combinations in its jewels. Three sets of earrings caught our attention from its fair preview, including a pair with tassels of agates and peridots set in aluminium and white gold, another with a green and red tourmaline weighing a combined 50 carats set in aluminium, bronze and white gold, and a third with more than 25 carats of tanzanites, amaranth wood, aluminium and white gold. Lastly, it would be remiss of us not to mention a fourth pair of Hemmerle earrings with two deep brown-yellow pear-shaped diamonds (total 21.8 carats), set in ‘cages’ of bronze and white gold. It will be intriguing to see how Hemmerle has constructed these earrings to achieve their incredible ‘floating’ appearance.

Hemmerle earrings to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025 set with (clockwise from left) agates and peridots in white gold, 25 carats of tanzanites in aluminium and white gold, fancy deep brown-yellow diamonds weighing more than  21.8 carats in bronze and white gold, and more than 50 carats of tourmalines in aluminium, bronze and white gold

Hemmerle earrings to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025 set with (clockwise from left) agates and peridots in white gold, 25 carats of tanzanites in aluminium and white gold, fancy deep brown-yellow diamonds weighing more than 21.8 carats in bronze and white gold, and more than 50 carats of tourmalines in aluminium, bronze and white gold

Anna Hu is also returning for the fourth year with an edit of 50 designs reflecting two main themes: nature and Chinese culture. Her stand will be divided into three distinct areas, including one that highlights the pioneering technology of nano-electroplating titanium, which is definitely worth exploring in more detail. As 2025 is the Year of the Snake, Anna will present the Cleopatra collection, inspired by the Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom and her strength, beauty and intelligence. The eye-catching Cleopatra necklace is the star, with 225 spinel pearls (245.07 carats), 247 yellow diamonds (8.45 carat), 214 green sapphires (10.61 carats), 248 diamond beads (110 carats) and three 3.64-carats of round brilliant-cut diamonds. The Dance of Butterfly collection will also be represented by the Midsummer Dream Butterfly brooch with a 7.26-carat chrysoberyl, canary tourmalines and diamonds in nano-electroplated titanium.

Anna Hu Midsummer Dream Butterfly brooch in titanium with a 7.26 carat chrysoberyl in the centre, set on a titanium ribbon and adorned with yellow diamonds, rare canary tourmalines and round brilliant-cut diamonds, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Anna Hu Midsummer Dream Butterfly brooch in titanium with a 7.26 carat chrysoberyl in the centre, set on a titanium ribbon and adorned with yellow diamonds, rare canary tourmalines and round brilliant-cut diamonds, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Anna Hu Cleopatra necklace in 18k yellow gold with 245.07 carats of red spinel beads, 8.45 carats of yellow diamonds, 10.61 carats of green sapphires, 110 carats of diamond beads and 3.64 carats of round brilliant-cut diamonds, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Anna Hu Cleopatra necklace in 18k yellow gold with 245.07 carats of red spinel beads, 8.45 carats of yellow diamonds, 10.61 carats of green sapphires, 110 carats of diamond beads and 3.64 carats of round brilliant-cut diamonds, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Anna Hu Côté Céleste brooch in 18k yellow gold and titanium, Paraiba tourmaline, diamonds, yellow, grey and white diamonds, coloured sapphires, pink and violet sapphires and tsavorite garnet, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Anna Hu Côté Céleste brooch in 18k yellow gold and titanium, Paraiba tourmaline, diamonds, yellow, grey and white diamonds, coloured sapphires, pink and violet sapphires and tsavorite garnet, to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Others on our radar are German goldsmith Otto Jakob, who will present the Ondine earrings with light grey baroque pearls, custom-cut emerald beads, and ruby cabochons in white and yellow gold, the Selene earrings with antique Ceylon moonstones and white chalcedony in yellow gold, and the Tycho II ring with a Renaissance-inspired table-cut diamond surrounded by Celtic scrollwork in textured white gold. 

Otto Jakob jewels to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025 including (clockwise from left) the Ondine earrings with light grey baroque pearls, ruby cabochons, and rough emerald crystals in white and yellow gold, the Selene earrings with white chalcedony, antique Ceylon moonstones and Japanese lacquer in yellow gold, and the Tycho II ring with a table-cut diamond in white gold

Otto Jakob jewels to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025 including (clockwise from left) the Ondine earrings with light grey baroque pearls, ruby cabochons, and rough emerald crystals in white and yellow gold, the Selene earrings with white chalcedony, antique Ceylon moonstones and Japanese lacquer in yellow gold, and the Tycho II ring with a table-cut diamond in white gold

Many exhibitors at TEFAF Maastricht specialise in antique and vintage jewellery, typically the finest examples in any given category or era. A La Vieille Russie will showcase some sensational 19th and 20th-century pieces, including a Donald Claflin for Tiffany & Co. diamond dagger brooch with coral and turquoise in 18k gold (c. 1960) and a collet necklace from the 1870s with 28.65-carats of diamonds in silver and gold. 

A La Vieille Russie will present this Donald Claflin for Tiffany & Co. diamond dagger brooch with coral and turquoise in 18k gold (c. 1960) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

A La Vieille Russie will present this Donald Claflin for Tiffany & Co. diamond dagger brooch with coral and turquoise in 18k gold (c. 1960) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

A La Vieille Russie will present this Fabergé miniature egg pendant in gold and bowenite (c. 1895) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

A La Vieille Russie will present this Fabergé miniature egg pendant in gold and bowenite (c. 1895) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

A La Vieille Russie will present this Krementz & Co. large gold pendant cross decorated with pink enamel flowers and diamonds (c. 1890) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

A La Vieille Russie will present this Krementz & Co. large gold pendant cross decorated with pink enamel flowers and diamonds (c. 1890) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

A La Vieille Russie will present this diamond cluster necklace set in platinum and gold (c. 1900) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

A La Vieille Russie will present this diamond cluster necklace set in platinum and gold (c. 1900) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

A La Vieille Russie will present this Van Cleef & Arpels daisy cluster flower bombé ring with diamonds in gold (c. 1950) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

A La Vieille Russie will present this Van Cleef & Arpels daisy cluster flower bombé ring with diamonds in gold (c. 1950) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Epoque Fine Jewels will undoubtedly draw the eye of collectors with its incredible Art Nouveau thistle necklace by René Lalique, which is considered one of the most significant Lalique necklaces ever to be offered for sale. The piece, dated to 1905, comes from a French private collection in its original case. Open the lid, and you will find six pentagonal plaques of moulded, amber-coloured glass, each adorned with two intertwined thistle flowers, topped by three yellow enamel rods, and surrounded by diamond-set thorns. This piece of design history must be seen in real life! 

Epoque Fine Jewels will showcase this important Art Nouveau thistle necklace by René Lalique (c. 1905) with moulded, amber-coloured glass, yellow enamel, and diamond-set thorns, at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Epoque Fine Jewels will showcase this important Art Nouveau thistle necklace by René Lalique (c. 1905) with moulded, amber-coloured glass, yellow enamel, and diamond-set thorns, at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

More exhibitors of note include Véronique Bamps, who will highlight a modernist cuff bracelet in silvered bronze (c. 1935) and Van Cleef & Arpels Flammes brooches/hairpins from the 1960s set in platinum with diamonds (Jackie Kennedy famously owned two of these). Somlo London will showcase some impressively decorative pocket watches, including an 18k gold Patek Philippe pendant watch with an enamel portrait of Saint Fabiola, crafted in 1889. Fans of Art Deco can also rely on Marjan Sterk Fine Art Jewellery for some Cartier finery, including an 18k gold desk clock, a pair of platinum clip earrings, and a platinum bracelet set with 12 natural pearls and diamonds. Its piece de resistance, however, is an important necklace by Pierre Sterlé (c. 1950), who is considered one of the most influential designers of the 20th century. 

Véronique Bamps will present this Modernist cuff bracelet in silvered bronze (c. 1935) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Véronique Bamps will present this Modernist cuff bracelet in silvered bronze (c. 1935) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Véronique Bamps will present these Van Cleef & Arpels Flammes brooches/ hairpins in platinum set with diamonds (c. 1960) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Véronique Bamps will present these Van Cleef & Arpels Flammes brooches/ hairpins in platinum set with diamonds (c. 1960) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Somlo London will present this Patek Philippe pendant watch with an enamel portrait of Saint Fabiola, crafted in 1889, at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Somlo London will present this Patek Philippe pendant watch with an enamel portrait of Saint Fabiola, crafted in 1889, at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Somlo London will present this Patek Philippe pendant watch in 18k yellow gold with an enamel portrait of Saint Fabiola, crafted in 1889, at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Somlo London will present this Patek Philippe pendant watch in 18k yellow gold with an enamel portrait of Saint Fabiola, crafted in 1889, at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Marjan Sterk will present this Art Deco desk clock in 18k yellow gold with cabochon-cut blue sapphires with champlevé enamel, signed Cartier, at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Marjan Sterk will present this Art Deco desk clock in 18k yellow gold with cabochon-cut blue sapphires with champlevé enamel, signed Cartier, at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Marjan Sterk will present this pair of platinum Art Deco clip earrings by Cartier with baguette, calibré and single-cut diamonds in 18k white gold (c. 1925) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Marjan Sterk will present this pair of platinum Art Deco clip earrings by Cartier with baguette, calibré and single-cut diamonds in 18k white gold (c. 1925) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Marjan Sterk Fine Art Jewellery will showcase this important necklace by Pierre Sterlé (c. 1950) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Marjan Sterk Fine Art Jewellery will showcase this important necklace by Pierre Sterlé (c. 1950) at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Some exhibitors will offer a fusion of old meets new, such as Maison Auclert, which specialises in contemporary mountings of antique artefacts. At TEFAF 2025, it will show a selection of pieces via the Basel-based classical antiquities gallery, Cahn, including the Tetradrachm ring with a Macedonian silver coin (336-323 BC), the Impression earrings with a rock crystal intaglio engraved with the head of Apollo, and a Cameo ring with 1.39-carats of sapphires and a white and black onyx cameo from the 3rd century AD. Similarly impressive are the Egyptian falcon amulets (circa 2,000 – 700 BC), set into contemporary gold jewellery by Kallos Gallery. 

Maison Auclert pieces to be shown through Cahn Gallery at TEFAF Maastricht 2025, including (from left to right) the Tetradrachm ring with a Macedonian silver coin (336-323 BC), the Impression earrings with a rock crystal intaglio engraved with the head of Apollo, and a Cameo ring with 1.39-carats of sapphires and a white and black onyx cameo from the 3rd century AD

Maison Auclert pieces to be shown through Cahn Gallery at TEFAF Maastricht 2025, including (from left to right) the Tetradrachm ring with a Macedonian silver coin (336-323 BC), the Impression earrings with a rock crystal intaglio engraved with the head of Apollo, and a Cameo ring with 1.39-carats of sapphires and a white and black onyx cameo from the 3rd century AD

Finally, another TEFAF Maastricht jewellery highlight is Van Cleef & Arpels' presentation of a tempting collection of pieces from its own archives. The brand has participated in the event for the last 12 years, highlighting a small ensemble of creations from its Heritage collection that are available to purchase. This year’s treasures include the Orsay bracelet from 1994, with mystery-set rubies and diamonds in platinum and yellow gold, a turquoise and diamond necklace dated 1955, and the Marguerite clip with diamonds and emeralds in white, yellow and rose gold (c. 1964). 

Van Cleef & Arpels Orsay bracelet with mystery-set rubies and diamonds in platinum and yellow gold (c. 1994), to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Van Cleef & Arpels Orsay bracelet with mystery-set rubies and diamonds in platinum and yellow gold (c. 1994), to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Van Cleef & Arpels Heritage collection necklace with turquoise and diamonds (c. 1955) to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Van Cleef & Arpels Heritage collection necklace with turquoise and diamonds (c. 1955) to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Van Cleef & Arpels Marguerite clip with diamonds and emeralds in white, yellow and rose gold (c. 1964) to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

Van Cleef & Arpels Marguerite clip with diamonds and emeralds in white, yellow and rose gold (c. 1964) to be presented at TEFAF Maastricht 2025

I hope these first looks have stirred some excitement in you, especially if you are already packing your suitcase for a flight to the Netherlands! There are so few places where one can find an artistically diverse array of modern, vintage, antique and historical jewels under one roof. TEFAF Maastricht has, therefore, officially earned the title of ‘place to be’ this month.

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