
2025’s Must-Have Jewellery Trends
2025 is set to be a stand-out year for lovers of fashion and fine jewellery whether you love show-stopping statement pieces or subtle sophistication – our in-house team are here to guide you through the jewellery trends that we love.
Make a statement with maximalist jewellery
The maximalist jewellery trend is all about combining bold designs and colours together and expressing your individual style, this could be through a multitude of coloured gemstones, metals, or pieces.
If you’re going to stand out, we recommend starting with one statement piece that compliments your overall look – this could be a coloured gemstone piece that matches the colour of your outfit or a statement necklace that you wear layered with others. Once you have your focus you can start to build the other pieces around it.
The most recent catwalk trends show that with luxury jewellery “more is more.” Models walk the runway adorned with beaded jewellery, chunky and large link necklaces, and bracelets.
Start your look with some of our statement pieces below for inspiration.
Pictured (left to right):
An 18ct yellow gold Flex’It collar belonging to FOPE’s Luna Collection
A sterling silver, medium sized ring from Georg Jensen’s Moonlight Grapes collection

Thinking about sustainability
With the rise in popularity of pre-loved selling apps and vintage stores, it is no surprise that sustainability is at the forefront of everyone’s thoughts in the luxury fashion and jewellery world. This is why pre-loved or re-modelled bespoke jewellery is very on-trend, along with brands that offer vegan products and run their businesses with climate considerations at their heart.
Imagine inheriting a beautiful diamond brooch from a loved one, a stunning piece that you love but wouldn’t suit your style or may not be practical to wear. Your hopes of wearing it are dashed.
With a bit of imagination and creative flair our in-house jewellers could turn your prized item into something that could be worn and loved for another generation – designing a new piece of jewellery, resetting the stones into a ring, a pendant, or a pair of earrings. There are so many options!
Talk to us to arrange a consultation for your bespoke jewellery.
Our pre-owned jewellery and watch collections offer period as well as some modern designs and classic collector’s pieces.
We suggest;
A platinium emerald cut emerald and diamond cluster ring with baguette and brilliant cut diamond surrounds.
An OMEGA, Seamaster Aqua Terra with a 38.5mm stainless steel case and bracelet strap.
An 18ct yellow gold sapphire and pearl pendant and chain.
We love that watch brand Mondaine takes careful consideration of our planet and has become one of the first watch companies worldwide to be comprehensively CO2 neutral on the international stage.
Their commitment to sustainable sourcing means that their timepieces feature 91% recycled content from the stainless steel cases to the vegan grape leather straps derived from organic wine waste. You can read more about Mondaine’s commitment to sustainability here.
Pictured (left to right):
Mondaine, Neo with a 41mm stainless steel case and a black vegan grape leather strap.
Mondaine, Petite Cushion with a 31mm stainless steel case and a red vegan grape leather strap.

Stacking bracelets take centre stage
Stacking jewellery has been immensely popular for several years now across the landscape of luxury jewellery and this year it’s all about what’s on your wrist. Mixing different coloured metals or multiple pieces with diamonds or gemstones could be your way of standing out in a crowd.
You could opt for a lavish tennis bracelet style set with diamonds for maximum sparkle or you could explore Italian fine jewellery brand FOPE and their collection of Flex’It bracelets that uses patented technology that uses springs and gold mesh woven together in a flexible way – perfect for comfortable everyday luxury.
Why not take the cue from this year’s catwalks and lean into the maximalist trend and stack large bracelets and cuffs?
With stacking jewellery, there are no rules.
We suggest;
An 18ct white gold diamond tennis bracelet.
A 9ct yellow gold retro bracelet.
An 18ct white gold Flex’It bracelet with a single pave set black diamond rondel belonging to FOPE’s EKA collection.
Dazzling diamond dial watches
The perfect accompaniment to every outfit, adding a bit of understated glamour to your look with a diamond dial timepiece. A sign of sophistication and femininity, a watch is not just an instrument for telling the time – it is also a statement.
Let’s dive into a look at a couple of our favourite pieces.

Tissot Lovely
The epitome of elegance – this women’s Tissot Lovely not only has four diamonds set to the dial, but they also surround the bezel. A timeless look throughout the decades, featuring a small case size at only 19.5mm with a yellow gold PVD tone. It could be dressed up for the evening or worn casually for the weekend.

Longines HydroConquest
A watch for someone who embraces elegance with adventure – this women’s Longines HydroConquest give you the best of both worlds with a sporty 32mm diameter design and a mother of pearl dial set with 11 Top Wesselton diamonds. Add a bit of glamour into your active lifestyle.
Shining bright with silver, white gold, and platinum
Finally, we’re seeing a continued popularity in the white coloured metals like silver, white gold, and platinum over the more traditional yellow and rose gold alternatives.
Depending on your lifestyle, the type of jewellery and your budget – these are the driving factors in choosing a metal that suits you.
Platinum jewellery is very hard-wearing and dense, making it an excellent choice especially for rings that can show signs of wear if worn every day. It is likely to cost more than most white gold alternatives and requires truly little maintenance.
White gold is always a popular choice, it comes in various purities and is usually more affordable than platinum. White gold jewellery is plated with rhodium to give it an extra shine, though this will require some maintenance and re-plating on frequently worn items over the years.
Sterling silver is a highly reflective metal, which makes it shine bright once polished. It comes in at an accessible price but it does require more maintenance and polishing to keep its shiny appearance.
Whichever white metal is right for you – you’ll look on-trend with a few of our favourite designs.
We suggest
A pair of sterling silver long drop earrings from Georg Jensen’s Reflect collection.
An 18ct white gold, multi-coloured rainbow style sapphire and diamond set bangle.
A platinum brilliant cut diamond three stone ring with a crossover decorated gallery.