Most Wanted Jewellery in the UK

The Jeweller’s Style Edit ‘23

08 Nov 2022

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Jewellery design inspiration can emerge from multiple sources – the fashion runways of London, Milan, New York and Paris; the street; a jumble of gorgeous gemstones; the designer’s imagination…

Editor of The Jeweller, Belinda Morris, has gathered a few of her favourite pieces created by or sold through NAJ members, that epitomise the trends that are strong now and will be taking us into 2023.

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Smokin’

Lebrusan Studio

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Four hot trends in one – sustainability, bespoke, power pearls and a super statement piece. What’s not to love about this recycled 18ct white gold ring featuring the customer’s own coloured freshwater pearls and diamonds?

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Annie Haak

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And more key stories here in this new men’s collection: chunky rings, sterling silver, spiritual stones and colour.

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She Sells Seashells…

Accessories of Old

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We’re loving the tropical vibes from this cute vintage, costume jewellery, charm necklace.

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Dainty London 

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A shoreline (and mermaid) inspired collection includes these 18ct gold vermeil seashell cluster hoops

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Shots of colour

Andrew Geoghegan

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The designer’s love of colour and opulence is evident in this gorgeous 18ct gold ring set with brilliant tsavorite gemstones.

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Ntinga

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Glorious green tourmaline set with diamonds in 18ct white gold for this Art Deco-inspired ring.

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Ark by Kristina Smith

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Several strong looks in one here: playful, bold colour, mixes of materials and a Great Big Ring set with amethyst and lined with 22ct gold foil on silver.

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LBJ

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A contemporary mix of diamonds (here they are slices) with tourmalines for these gold plated sterling silver rings.

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Say it with jewellery

Make it truly personal through a piece that has meaning, a message or symbolism.

Bradley’s Jewellers’ York

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‘Rainbow Hope’ 9ct gold locket features a kaleidoscope of coloured sapphires to symbolise feelings of brightness and optimism after the pandemic.

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Rhiannon Lewis

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This 9ct gold customisable necklace tells it like it is – spelling out the word DEAREST with gemstones: Diamond, Emerald, Aquamarine, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire and Tourmaline.

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Shakti Ellenwood

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The handmade 18ct Fairtrade gold Lunita Moon Amulet, with ethically sourced diamonds, is a “divine artisanal treasure” that represents the beauty and power of the feminine.

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Power Pearls

Pearls are forever gems, but as well as sweet and delicate, right now they can also be bold, glamorous or contemporary.

Raw Pearls

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Whopping 14-15mm pink cultured freshwater pearl with 9ct gold bale. (available from Harriet Kelsall, Halls Green, Cambridge and London; Pleasance & Harper, Hereford)

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Georgia Wang

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Gracefully pretty mother of pearl, CZ and gold-plated swing earrings

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Matt Aminoff

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18ct white gold Akoya pearl and pear cut diamond necklace and earring suite

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Ssssnakes

Giovanni Raspini

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Symbols of eternal love or sexual desire – serpents have inspired jewellery since ancient times. Too scary for some… but I love them! Here in sterling silver.

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Cuff It!

Josef Koppmann

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Cuffs were big on the catwalks this year and the bolder the better. This designer puts his own sculptural spin on the classic cuff – in 24ct gold and silver, with druzy agate and diamonds.

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Chain Attraction

Chains – they’ve been popular for a while – are getting chunkier, bigger and heavier…

Lucy Quartermaine

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… and, as seen here in this gold vermeil ‘Hula’ bracelet, can feature textural links.

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Mark Milton

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And why stop at a 9ct gold chain necklace when you can add a 9ct gold chain to your wrist and punctuate with matching hoops? 

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Ti Sento – Milano

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Or maybe throw in the vivid brilliance of created malachite and the subtle sparkle of cz stones to make the gold-plated silver links really shine.

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Angle Poise

Jewellery with a sculptural, architectural or geometric edge makes a strong statement…

The Rock Hound

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Not much comes on stronger than this spinning ring with its natural pink spinel framed from beneath by four rotating 18ct gold triangles. All responsibly sourced.

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Luis & Freya

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Wearable art: the diagonal waves on this 14ct (or 18ct) yellow gold ring create a dramatic sculptural feel.

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Perfect Pins

Tomasz Donocik

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A respectful nod to our late Queen, or just because they’re beautiful… brooches are enjoying a moment. Take this gorgeous piece with smoky quartz, amber, citrine, yellow topaz, white topaz, white diamonds and white sapphires. (Actually no, you can’t take it, I’m sure it’s mine!)

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Touchy-feely

Zemou Zeng

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If, like me, you like jewellery that you can fiddle with, that moves and has a tactile quality, then Zeemou Zeng’s playful 18ct gold ‘Melody’ earrings with sliding beads of black onyx ae just the ticket.

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Source: The Jeweller