Jewellery often follows its own seasonal language. Fashion may announce changing moods through fabrics and silhouettes, though gemstones frequently communicate atmosphere through color itself. Summer, in particular, carries a palette immediately tied to emotion and memory — deep cherry tones, fresh greens, rich reds, and shades associated with warmth, lightness, and long afternoons stretching into evening. Certain seasons feel defined by places. Others become recognizable through color.
Within jewelry, those colors frequently take on another meaning. Passion, vitality, sensuality, and movement begin appearing through precious stones rather than words. For Rozet & Fischmeister, that visual language becomes central to a collection built around summer and its most expressive moods. Here, the season speaks through rubies, spinels, garnets, tsavorites, and tourmalines — gemstones selected not simply for visual impact but for emotional character.

The strongest aspect of the collection lies in its understanding of color as something highly personal. Summer rarely arrives through one shade alone. It shifts constantly between intensity and softness, energy and calmness. Deep ruby and garnet tones introduce richness and warmth, carrying a visual depth associated with passion and confidence. Beside them, the fresh green tones of tsavorite and tourmaline create another atmosphere entirely — lighter, brighter, and closely connected to movement and vitality.
Combined with diamonds and set in 750 gold, the pieces move comfortably between different expressions of femininity. Certain designs appear powerful and highly defined, while others introduce a lighter mood and a more playful rhythm. The collection never limits itself to one interpretation of summer itself. Instead, it approaches the season through changing emotions and changing moments.

There is also another layer making the world of Rozet & Fischmeister particularly distinctive. Alongside contemporary creations, selected vintage pieces from the House’s extensive archive continue forming part of its identity. Carefully restored and preserved, these pieces carry something increasingly rare inside modern luxury: history. Not history as nostalgia, but history as character.
For more than 250 years, Rozet & Fischmeister remained one of Vienna’s most respected jewelry houses, developing a relationship with the city deeply connected to craftsmanship and heritage. Generations passed, aesthetics evolved, and styles changed repeatedly, yet the House maintained an unusually strong continuity across centuries. Today, Franz Fischmeister leads the family business in its sixth generation, continuing that dialogue between tradition and contemporary design.
His approach reflects a balance increasingly appreciated in modern jewelry. Technical mastery remains central, though equally important is an understanding of individuality. Bespoke creations, carefully developed commissions, and expertise surrounding vintage and antique jewelry all continue shaping the identity of the House.