
Van Cleef & Arpels has done something it hasn’t done since 1968: introduced a brand-new enamel colorway to its iconic Alhambra collection. On August 2, 2026, the Maison unveiled a translucent pink enamel finish — described by observers as landing somewhere between raspberry and fuchsia — paired with warm yellow gold across five pieces: the Vintage Alhambra pendant, bracelet, necklace, and long necklace, along with the Magic Alhambra earrings.
What makes this release especially notable isn’t just the color. According to a detailed breakdown from Lumie Story, this is the first time Van Cleef & Arpels has added a manufactured material to the permanent Alhambra line, rather than a natural stone like malachite, carnelian, or mother-of-pearl. The house reportedly spent years perfecting the technique, deliberately retaining tiny microbubbles in the enamel to scatter light and create depth, and shaping each motif with a gentle convex curve. Early reactions are mixed — some collectors are captivated by the color and the technical achievement, while others question whether a manufactured material should command the same price as the brand’s stone and mother-of-pearl pieces. It’s the kind of debate that tends to ripple through the secondary market.

Why a New Colorway Is a Big Deal for Alhambra Owners
The Alhambra collection is Van Cleef & Arpels’ most recognized design, and every time the house adds to it, interest in the entire line tends to spike — including in the vintage and pre-owned market. We saw it before, and we expect to see it again: renewed attention on a flagship collection often sends people to their jewelry boxes to take a second look at the Alhambra pieces they already own, whether that’s a malachite pendant, an onyx bracelet, or a piece from an earlier limited run.
If you’re holding an Alhambra piece you no longer wear, or you’re simply curious what it’s worth in today’s market now that a new colorway has the jewelry world talking, Van Cleef & Arpels remains one of the most consistently in-demand names we see come through our doors.
Two Ways Diamond Banc Can Help
Whether the pink enamel Alhambra has you dreaming of adding a new piece to your collection or reconsidering one you already own, Diamond Banc gives you options — without waiting on a consignment sale or navigating an unfamiliar marketplace.
Sell your Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry. If you have an Alhambra piece, or any Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry, sitting unworn, our in-house gemologists can evaluate it and make a same-day cash offer. We buy Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry every day and know how to properly authenticate and value pieces across the brand’s full range of collections and materials, from classic stone Alhambra motifs to limited editions.
Borrow against jewelry you already own. Not ready to part with your pieces but want the cash on hand to add the new pink enamel Alhambra to your collection? A designer jewelry equity loan lets you use jewelry, watches, or other luxury assets you already own as collateral, so you get fast funding while keeping ownership of the items you pledge. It’s a straightforward way to free up cash for a new purchase, or simply for whatever you need it for, without selling anything.
Considering Your Options?
Launches like the pink enamel Alhambra are a good reminder to check in on the value of the fine jewelry you already own. Whether you’re ready to sell, curious about a loan, or just want an honest, no-obligation valuation, our specialists at Diamond Banc are here to help. Visit our Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry buyer page to get started, or contact your nearest Diamond Banc location for a free evaluation today.
Read the full story on the new collection at Lumie Story: “Van Cleef & Arpels Introduces Pink Enamel Alhambra.”


