Autumn 2024 Jewellery Trends

Autumn 2024 Jewellery Trends

Autumn isn’t just a season of crisp air and cosy knits—it’s a time to reimagine your style, especially when it comes to jewellery. As we embrace the cooler weather, it’s not only our wardrobes that deserve a refresh, but also our jewellery boxes. The trends for Autumn 2024 are a thrilling blend of contrasts, where rich textures, vibrant hues, organic forms, and raw materials come together in timeless designs.

Jewellery this autumn is more than just an accessory; it’s an expression of your style and individuality. The right piece can elevate any outfit, adding a personal touch. So as you explore the trends of the season, remember: it’s not about keeping up with the latest styles—it’s about showcasing who you are through the jewellery you choose.


Autumn 2024 Jewellery Trends

Textured Jewellery

Say goodbye to the polished, mirror-like finishes of traditional jewellery. Autumn 2024 is about embracing the distinctive uniqueness of textured metals. These pieces play with light a in the most unexpected ways, adding a whole new level of depth and dimension to your look.

Whether it's a hammered pendant, braided ring, or raw, uncut crystal, these pieces aren’t just about how they look—they’re about how they feel. They’re designed with a tactile quality of textured jewellery adds a sensory experience, inviting you to engage with your jewellery in a way that’s as personal as it is beautiful.




Bold Colours

Autumn's colour palette is vibrant, rich, and full of life—mirroring the gemstone jewellery that’s stealing the spotlight this season. Autumn 2024 is your cue to step away from subtlety and make a statement with bold, eye-catching colours. Think deep emerald greens, fiery rubies, and the moody labradorite.

This season is all about having fun with colour. Layer gemstones with your existing jewellery to create unique combinations, or let a single, vivid stone take centre stage in your outfit. Bold, colourful jewellery is your secret weapon for brightening the darker days of autumn, adding colour and personality to your seasonal style.




Nature-Inspired Jewellery

As the natural world undergoes its dramatic transformation, it’s no surprise that jewellery designers are turning to the great outdoors for inspiration. This autumn, nature-inspired jewellery is dominating with designs that capture the earthy tones and organic beauty of the season.

Imagine jewellery that reflects the intricate veins of a leaf in finely crafted metalwork, or rings that echo the delicate intertwining of vine tendrils. These pieces are more than just accessories—they’re a way to carry a piece of the wilderness with you wherever you go.




Mixed Metals

When it comes to jewellery, some rules are made to be broken—especially the old-fashioned belief that metals should never be mixed. Autumn 2024 is rewriting the style handbook with a trend that celebrates the harmonious blend of gold, silver, and everything in between.

Mixing metals is all about striking the perfect balance and contrast with a trend adds a modern edge to your jewellery collection. The result is a look that’s both sophisticated and a little bit rebellious—perfect for adding an unexpected twist to your autumn style.




Sculptural Pendants

Sculptural pendants are bold, artistic, and designed to stand out—making them the ultimate focal point for your autumn wardrobe. This season, let your jewellery do the talking; opt for sculptural pendants that showcase your creativity and make a striking statement about your personal style.

Imagine a pair of earrings that resemble fluid, twisting ribbons of metal, or a necklace that incorporates striking geometric shapes. These sculptural designs play with form, balance, and negative space, resulting in pieces that are as captivating as they are beautiful.



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Written by Sophie Davies

Sophie is a freelance writer and full-time jeweller. She has been writing about style and sustainability for over ten years; exploring simple living, sustainable style, and slow travel. She writes for a variety of brands and publications as well as her personal blog, A Considered Life.

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