Moving into 2025, the jewellery landscape is embracing a blend of bold statements and nostalgic revivals. Key trends include: 

1. Oversized Statement Pieces 

Large, eye-catching jewellery items are making a significant comeback. Designers are showcasing pieces with unique, vibrant, and unconventional centre stones, such as Paraíba tourmaline, aquamarine, and spinels, moving beyond traditional gems like rubies and sapphires.  

2. ’80s-Inspired Earrings 

 The bold earring styles of the 1980s are resurging. Modern interpretations feature lightweight materials like acrylics and resins, offering comfort without compromising on style.

3. Charm Bracelets  

Charm bracelets are experiencing renewed popularity, allowing individuals to personalise their accessories with meaningful symbols and trinkets. This trend reflects a desire for jewellery that tells a personal story.

 

4. Sustainable and Ethical Jewellery  

There’s a growing emphasis on sustainability within the jewellery industry. Consumers are increasingly seeking pieces made from recycled materials and lab-grown diamonds, aligning with a broader movement towards environmentally conscious fashion choices.  

5. Mixed Metals  

Combining different metals, such as gold and silver, in a single piece is gaining traction. This approach adds versatility and a contemporary edge to traditional designs. 

6. Personalised Pieces  

Jewellery featuring initials, names, or custom messages continues to be popular, offering a unique and personal touch to accessories. 

These trends highlight a dynamic shift in the jewellery industry, blending bold aesthetics with personal expression and ethical considerations. 

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Author: Sian Brown
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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.