Creative blocks happen to everyone, but there are plenty of ways to spark your imagination and come up with unique, eye-catching jewellery ideas. Here are some of the best sources of inspiration for your next jewellery making project.
Fashion Trends
Keeping up with current fashion trends can help ensure your jewellery designs feel fresh and contemporary. Pay attention to what’s on the runways and in fashion magazines and adapt those trends into your jewellery making projects.
Ideas to Try:
- Layered necklaces inspired by current fashion looks
- Bold, oversized earrings in trending colours
- Personalised jewellery like initial pendants or birthstone rings
Everyday Objects
Sometimes, inspiration can come from the most unexpected places. Look around your home or local area for interesting shapes, patterns and textures. From architectural details to household items, everyday objects can spark a unique design idea.
Ideas to Try:
- Pendant designs inspired by architecture
- Earrings shaped like everyday items, such as keys or coins
Art Inspiration
Paintings and sculptures can give inspiration for your jewellery designs. Visit art galleries or read your favourite books to find ideas for shapes, colours and themes that resonate with you.
Ideas to Try:
- A necklace inspired by a famous painting’s colour palette
- Jewellery designs based on characters or symbols from literature
- Abstract pieces that reflect modern art styles
Your Own Experiences
Your personal experiences, memories and emotions can be a powerful source of inspiration. Think about what’s meaningful to you—a place you love, a special moment in your life or even a feeling—and incorporate those elements into your designs.
Ideas to Try:
- A charm bracelet with symbols that represent your hobbies or milestones
- Jewellery inspired by your favourite season or holiday
- Designs that incorporate your birthstone or zodiac symbol
Social Media and Online Communities
Platforms like Pinterest and Instagram are filled with stunning jewellery designs from creators worldwide. Following jewellery making hashtags or joining online communities can expose you to a wide range of styles and techniques.
Ideas to Try:
- Reinterpret a popular jewellery trend with your own twist
- Try a new technique you’ve discovered online
- Engage with fellow jewellery makers to exchange ideas
Inspiration can be found anywhere—you just need to know where to look. Be sure to jot down ideas as they come to you and don’t be afraid to try something new. By exploring different sources of inspiration, you can keep your jewellery making projects fresh and exciting, helping you and your skills grow.

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.