The words "jewellery" and "trends" shouldn't be used in the same sentence, but here are the pieces I'd love to invest in in 2021.
6 Jewellery Trends I'd Love to Add to My Collection This Year
The words "jewellery" and "trends" really shouldn't be used in the same sentence in my opinion, as this is one area in particular where you want to buy with longevity in mind. Any additions you do make to your jewellery box need to feel really "you," because few purchases are as personal and sentimental as a piece of jewellery. For this very reason, the trends cycle in the jewellery world is much slower than we see with ready-to-wear collections, and there are items and styles that will always, always appear on a trend list.
One of the most surprising shifts in spending behaviour since the pandemic began in 2020 has been the rise in fine jewellery sales. "We have had a brilliant reaction to fine jewellery, which has grown 150% year on year," says Natalie Kingham, fashion and buying director at Matchesfashion.com. There are certain jewellery trends that have been particularly popular over the last few years and are still proving a key inspiration for the leading jewellery brands.
Keep scrolling to see the six jewellery themes that are going to be popular in 2021 and that I would love to add to my own personal collection.
1. Malachite:
One of the properties of malachite is it is said to open the heart to unconditional love, so it's perhaps not surprising so many designers are enamoured with the mineral. You'll find the emerald-hued stone in many earrings, necklaces and rings and it looks really magical when set against diamonds and gold.
Mateo 14-Karat Gold, Malachite and Diamond Earrings (£480) Missoma Lucy Williams Malachite Square Gold Signet Ring (£98) Viltier + Net Sustain Magnetic Studs 18-Karat Gold, Malachite and Diamond Earrings (£2250) Piaget Possession 18-Karat Rose Gold, Diamond and Malachite Cuff (£15500) Lizzie Fortunato Yolo Malachite Earrings (£150) Timeless Pearly Mismatched Malachite & 24kt Gold-Plated Earrings (£315)2. Long Pendants
For S/S 21, many designers introduced big, statement pendants on longer chains, from Victoria Beckham to Dior.
Sydney Evan 14-Karat Gold, Moonstone and Diamond Necklace (£615) Ileana Makri Iceberg Pendant Necklace (£1898) Alighieri The Red Rock 24kt Gold-Plated Pendant Necklace (£280) Pippa Small 18-Karat Gold Quartz Necklace (£3650) Dinny Hall Gold Long Toro Horn Pendant (£115)3. Chunky Gold Rings
Chunky gold rings have been popular for the last three years, partly down to London-based label Daphine's Oli ring and Aligheri's re-imagining of a classic signet ring.
Daphine Oli 18kt Gold-Plated Ring (£65) Alighieri The Infernal Stone Gold-Plated Ring (£210) Alighieri The Edge of the Abyss Gold-Plated Ring (£180) Missoma Gold Texture Wave Ring (£110) Chloé Trudie Ring (£285) Daphine Eddie 18kt Gold-Plated Signet Ring (£75)4. Pearl Detailing
Pearl jewellery is a trend that has been gaining momentum over the past few years, and cult brands like Mateo, Alighieri and Shrimps are continuing to modernise pearls and move them away from their previous Stepford Wives rep. Pearls are now used in a less uniform way, whether that's an oversize chunk of pearl on a chain or teeny tiny pearls used as a choker.
Alexander McQueen Gold-Tone Faux Pearl Two-Finger Ring (£490) Mizuki 14-Karat Gold, Pearl and Diamond Earrings (£720) Mateo 14-Karat Gold, Pearl and Diamond Necklace (£545) Daphine Gia Baroque Pearl Necklace (£75) Susan Caplan Vintage 1980s Vintage Faux Pearl Clip-On Earrings (£24) Susan Caplan Vintage 1980s Christian Dior Faux Pearl Necklace (£375)5. Chains
One of the most popular jewellery trends over the past few years has to be the use of chunky chains, and this is going nowhere in 2021. Either go for oversize, heavy chains or layer up bracelets and necklaces.
B-Tal Gold-Plated Octagon Chain Drop Earrings (£80) Jennifer Fisher Double Large Essential Gold-Plated Necklace (£390) Kenneth Jay Lane Gold-Tone Chain Necklace (£155) B-Tal Gold-Plated Octagon Chain Bracelet (£150) Laura Lombardi Amara Gold-Plated Bracelet (£190) Anita Ko 18-Karat Gold Emerald Bracelet (£6005)6. Crystal and Glass
We have seen designers playing with crystals and glass as an alternative to stones or pearls, and this is an amazing option for those who want something a little more out of the ordinary. Mateo is one of the most celebrated new designers in the fine jewellery space, and his crystal rings and necklaces which have initials in the crystals are the "crown jewel" of his collections.
Mateo Initial 14-Karat Gold, Quartz and Diamond Necklace (£1860) Timeless Pearly Mismatched Pearl & 24kt Gold-Plated Hoop Earrings (£300) Mateo 14-Karat Gold, Crystal and Diamond Ring (£1875) Maryam Nassir Zadeh Ice Cube Silver-Tone Glass Earrings (£268) Timeless Pearly Mismatched Crystal & 24kt Gold-Plated Earrings (£255)Next up, see our guide to the key trends for spring/summer 2021.
This story originally appeared on: WhoWhatWear - Author:Emma Spedding