2025 TRENDS
- Nathaniel Bendayan
- Mar 17
- 2 min read
Here are some of the top jewellery trends expected to dominate in the UK in 2025:
1. Bespoke and Custom Jewellery
Personalisation continues to be a strong trend, with consumers seeking unique, one-of-a-kind pieces that reflect their individual styles and stories. Advances in 3D printing and digital design tools make customisation more accessible than ever, allowing customers to create personalised designs for engagements, weddings, or special occasions.
2. Sustainable and Ethical Jewellery
Sustainability is becoming increasingly important, and in 2025, ethical sourcing and eco-conscious production practices will be front and centre. Consumers are looking for conflict-free diamonds, recycled metals, and transparency in the supply chain. Brands that align with these values and adopt green practices will be in high demand.
3. Bold, Chunky Designs
Big, statement pieces are making a comeback. From oversized rings to chunky necklaces, bold jewellery that makes a statement will be highly popular. This trend is all about standing out and expressing individuality through striking, eye-catching designs.
4. Vintage and Retro Influences
Nostalgia is driving the return of vintage and retro-inspired jewellery. Art Deco, 90s, and even 70s-inspired pieces are expected to make waves, with intricate details, bold colours, and geometric shapes. Antique-style engagement rings and heirloom-quality pieces will also remain highly sought after.
5. Mixed Materials and Textures
In 2025, we’ll see more experimentation with mixed materials and textures, combining metals like gold, silver, and platinum with gemstones, wood, ceramics, or leather. This adds an eclectic, personalised touch to jewellery collections and appeals to consumers who want something different and versatile.
6. Minimalist and Elegant Designs
On the flip side, minimalist jewellery continues to thrive, with delicate, elegant pieces such as thin chains, simple rings, and subtle earrings gaining popularity. These understated designs cater to those who prefer a more refined, timeless aesthetic.
7. Gender-Neutral Jewellery
As society becomes more inclusive, gender-neutral jewellery is gaining traction. Unisex designs that break away from traditional gendered styles will continue to rise, allowing for a wider audience to embrace jewellery in a way that aligns with their personal expression.

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