Christmas 2025 jewellery is all about bold colour, playful motifs and personal touches. Discover the jewellery trends bringing colour, sparkle and personality to this festive season.
Bold Bauble Colours
Rich, vibrant tones are in the spotlight. Deep reds, emerald greens and royal blues are a key look for Christmas 2025. Statement earrings, colourful bead bracelets and layered necklaces in these festive colours are a must-have.

Snowflake Sparkle
Frosted finishes are making a comeback. Crystals and icy white beads give jewellery a snow-dusted effect. Snowflake pendants and star-shaped earrings are especially popular, adding a touch of sparkle to every winter outfit.

Personalised Jewellery
Personalised jewellery continues to shine as one of the most meaningful trends. Name necklaces, stamped metal discs, or charm bracelets that tell a story make thoughtful Christmas presents. Adding names, dates or even birthstones gives each piece a special twist without being complicated or costly.
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Layered & Stacked
Stacking rings are a popular trend this Christmas. Mixing polished bands with textured finishes and shimmering stones adds instant festive glamour. Combine gold and silver for a rich, layered look. Whether bold or delicate, a well-styled stack brings just the right amount of sparkle to every celebration.

Christmas 2025 jewellery is full of energy and sparkle, bringing together rich colours, shimmering finishes and playful motifs that capture the spirit of the season. These trends celebrate joy and celebration, giving every outfit a festive lift. Whether you’re dressing for a party or enjoying quiet winter days, there’s a style that adds warmth and light this festive season.
Sian Brown
Sian has been hand making her award winning jewellery in the West Midlands for over 12 years. Sian spent 10 years in Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter before relocating to a quiet Worcestershire village.