The Rise of Colour Therapy in Fine Jewellery

In the ever-evolving world of luxury jewellery, colour therapy is emerging as a defining trend for Summer 2025. No longer confined to gemstones alone, fine jewellery collections embrace a kaleidoscope of hues, transforming accessories into mood enhancing statements. From vibrant enamel finishes to multicoloured gemstone stacks, the jewellery landscape is reminiscent of a luxurious candy store, where individuality and playfulness reign supreme.

The ‘Downtown’ necklace by Carolina Bucci

The Art of Colour in Jewellery

Jewellery has always been a form of self-expression, but this season, designers are taking it a step further, infusing colour psychology into their creations. The idea that colours evoke emotions and influence moods is now being translated into wearable art.

Bright tones energise, pastels soothe, and deep jewel hues exude confidence, making jewellery more than just an accessory, it becomes a personal talisman.

The ‘Crayola’ bracelets by Nadine Ghosn

Nadine Ghosn’s collaboration with Crayola has reimagined childhood nostalgia through her Color-FULL bangles, inspired by the iconic wax crayons. Each bracelet mimics the shape of a Crayola crayon, available in a spectrum of colours, with customisable lettering in the brand’s signature font. Designed to be stacked, these playful yet luxurious pieces serve as a reminder to embrace creativity and colour without boundaries.

The ‘Forte’ Beads by Carolina Bucci

For those seeking a bespoke jewellery experience, Carolina Bucci’s Forte bracelets offer a D.I.Y. approach to luxury. With 26 different beads, including turquoise, amethyst, cornelian, jade, rose gold, and white gold, wearers can curate their own colour combinations, making each bracelet a unique reflection of their personality. The Lurex cord adds a tactile element, blending craftsmanship with a modern twist. According to Luxury Endless, this bracelet is a “must-have” for the summer wardrobe, effortlessly complementing the season’s vibrant aesthetic. To the already very popular Forte bracelet the newest add is The Soho Downtown necklace, named after the New York neighbourhood; features 18 different spheres in a rainbow colour combination. Each sphere is either carved from semi-precious stones or meticulously wrought in enamel, then threaded on a Lurex cord with 18k Gold tips.

The ‘Sugar Crush’ tennis bracelet by Aisha Baker

Dubai-based jewellery designer Aisha Baker, known for her passion for fairy-tale jewellery, has reinvented the classic tennis bracelet by mixing gemstones. Sapphires, rubies, emeralds, and more are interlaced with lucky charms, representing happiness, luck, and longevity.

The ‘Fluted Gemstone Teardrop’ Earrings by Fabergé

Fabergé’s Colours of Love Collection exemplifies ‘A Life in Colour’, seamlessly fusing extraordinary coloured gemstones, artistic ingenuity, and exceptional craftsmanship. The collection features Mozambican rubies and Zambian emeralds, responsibly sourced through Gemfields’ ethical mining initiatives

From Never Not’s Evil Eye charm pendants to Bea Bongiasca’s enamel earrings, multicolour enamel is making a bold statement. These designs blend cultural symbolism with contemporary aesthetics, offering a fresh take on fine jewellery with a playful edge.

Shay Jewelry is embracing the chunky chain trend with an ultra-bold, rainbow-inspired approach, featuring natural gemstones and diamonds. Known for its modern yet glamorous aesthetic, the brand’s incorporate vibrant hues and oversized silhouettes, making a statement in fine jewellery.

As multicoloured fine jewellery continues to gain momentum, it signals a shift towards personalised luxury; where jewellery is not just about status but about self-expression and emotional resonance. Whether through stacked gemstone rings, enamel-dipped bangles, or customisable bead bracelets, Summer 2025 is all about embracing colour as a form of therapy; a way to uplift, energize, and inspire.

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