
2026 Jewellery Trends: What to Buy and What to Skip

Introduction: The Year of Warmth, Colour, and Meaning
The arrival of 2026 ushers in a renewed sense of inspiration for fine jewellery, making it one of the most exciting years in recent memory. From the prestigious runways of Milan and Paris to thoughtfully curated jewellery collections around the world, this season’s jewellery trends celebrate romance, individuality, and refined beauty. Modern aesthetics meet timeless craftsmanship in a year defined by warmth, sculptural elegance, and meaningful personalisation.
For those who love jewellery as much as the moments it marks, understanding the season's most beautiful directions is the first step toward choosing pieces that will feel as relevant a decade from now as they do today. Some trends will become the new classics. Others are best admired from afar. This guide explores the 2026 jewellery trends genuinely worth embracing, the looks beginning to feel a little tired, and the timeless pieces that will always belong in a refined collection.
Whether one is curating a first fine jewellery wardrobe or refreshing a long-loved collection, these are the directions defining the year ahead at GLAMIRA and across the wider world of luxury jewellery.
Trend 1: The Triumphant Return of Yellow Gold
After many years of white metals leading the conversation in fine jewellery, yellow gold has returned to its rightful place at the heart of the season. Its warmth, its softness against the skin, and its ability to flatter every complexion have made it the metal of choice for the most discerning collectors and brides of 2026. From sleek bands to delicate diamond necklaces, yellow gold offers a sense of glow and grounding that cooler metals can never quite replicate.
The renewed love for yellow gold is especially evident in engagement rings, where the warmth of the metal beautifully complements both classic round-cut diamonds and elegant coloured gemstones. Vintage-inspired settings, slim solitaire bands, and richly textured organic designs are all having a moment in this glowing metal. For those building a long-term collection, a yellow gold piece feels both contemporary and quietly traditional, the kind of jewellery that flatters today's style and remains beautiful for decades to come.
Trend 2: Sculptural Shapes and Organic Forms

Alongside the renewed popularity of yellow gold, jewellery design is embracing a sophisticated evolution in form. Sculptural jewellery, crafted as wearable works of art, has become one of the year’s defining aesthetic movements. Fluid organic curves, molten hand-finished textures, and bold geometric silhouettes are transforming everyday pieces into refined expressions of individuality.
This trend is shaping everything from cuffs and earrings to cocktail rings and pendant necklaces. Wearers are gravitating toward pieces that feel deliberately crafted, almost imperfect, full of character and quiet artistry. The look pairs beautifully with minimalist outfits and lets each piece serve as a focal point in its own right. Pieces such as a sculptural ring in the cocktail ring collection or an organic-form pendant feel especially of-the-moment, offering a sense of design-led luxury that feels both modern and timeless.
Trend 3: Mixed Metals With Confidence

The age-old rule about never mixing metals has been quietly retired. In 2026, the most stylish jewellery wardrobes embrace the gentle play of mixed metals with confidence and grace. Yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold are layered together in a way that feels effortless, modern, and deeply personal.
Two-tone engagement rings, mixed-metal stacking rings, and necklaces that combine warm and cool tones in a single piece are particularly beloved this year. Rather than choosing between metals, today's most considered jewellery wardrobes invite all of them, building a collection that feels collected over time rather than coordinated within a single afternoon. The result is a relaxed sophistication that suits the way modern women and men actually live, dress, and wear their pieces. Stackable rings have become the natural home for this trend, allowing wearers to combine metals across a single finger in ways that previous generations would have considered unthinkable.
Trend 4: The Quiet Glamour of Coloured Gemstones

Diamonds will always retain their place at the heart of fine jewellery, yet 2026 is equally distinguished by the refined glamour of coloured gemstones, particularly sapphire. From majestic royal blue to delicate shades of pink, peach, and yellow, sapphires are gracing treasured engagement rings, elegant pendants, and exquisitely crafted earrings as striking focal points.
The renewed love for sapphire engagement rings has been one of the year's most defining stories in fine jewellery, with brides increasingly drawn to the depth, character, and personal symbolism a coloured stone brings to the most important ring of their lives. Beyond sapphire, emeralds, rubies, and softer stones such as morganite and aquamarine are also enjoying renewed appreciation, often paired with diamond accents for a look that feels both regal and modern. GLAMIRA's collection of colourful rings celebrates this renaissance, offering wearers an inviting moment to explore beyond the classic white diamond and discover the gemstone that feels most like home.
Trend 5: Personalised and Meaningful Pieces

Perhaps the most enduring trend of 2026 has very little to do with fashion at all. The growing love for personalised jewellery, pieces engraved with initials, names, dates, coordinates, or hidden symbols of meaning, reflects a broader cultural turn toward intentionality. In a world saturated with mass-produced everything, jewellery that tells a story has never felt more precious.
This trend takes many forms. A delicate initial or name ring, a band engraved with a wedding date, a birthstone ring chosen to mark the birth of a child, or a hidden message tucked inside an engagement ring all transform a beautiful piece of jewellery into a deeply personal keepsake. GLAMIRA's customisation options have long made this kind of meaningful design accessible, and 2026 is the year to embrace it more fully than ever.
For gifting, personalised jewellery offers a particular kind of magic. A name pendant for a milestone birthday, a coordinate ring marking a meaningful place, or a bracelet engraved with a treasured phrase becomes far more than an ornament. It becomes a memory, worn close and remembered always.
Trend 6: Stackable and Layered Looks
The most beloved jewellery wardrobes of 2026 aren't built in a single shopping trip. They are collected, layered, and curated over time. Stackable rings, layered necklaces, and stacked bangles continue to grow in popularity, offering wearers the joy of building a story across many small, beautifully chosen pieces.
The art of stacking lends itself wonderfully to personal style. A delicate eternity ring can be worn beside a wedding band and an anniversary stack. A chain necklace can be layered with a longer pendant or a pearl strand for a beautifully composed neckline. The pieces in a stacked or layered look need not match. The most stylish combinations often feature a thoughtful mix of metals, textures, and gemstones, each piece bringing its own quiet personality to the whole.
Trend 7: Pearl Jewellery, Reimagined

Few jewellery trends in 2026 embody quiet luxury as elegantly as the renewed appreciation for pearls. No longer reserved exclusively for special occasions, pearls have become a refined addition to everyday wardrobes. Designers are reimagining pearl jewellery through irregular baroque forms, diamond accents, gold chain settings, and coloured gemstone pairings, offering a contemporary interpretation of timeless sophistication.
Pearl pearl rings, statement pearl earrings, and stacked pearl necklaces are particularly beloved this year, offering wearers a way to bring softness and timeless femininity to modern wardrobes. A single pearl pendant on a delicate gold chain, or a pearl ring set with diamond accents, can become the kind of signature piece a wearer reaches for again and again.
Trends to Skip: A Few Looks Best Admired From a Distance
Not every trend deserves a place in a long-term jewellery wardrobe. While 2026 brings many wonderful new directions, a few looks feel best enjoyed lightly or admired from afar. Hyper-trendy designs tied to a fleeting cultural moment, pieces with overly bold logos, and oversized novelty styles tend to date quickly and rarely earn a place as keepsakes.
The same can be said of jewellery designed primarily for social media impact rather than for lasting beauty. While such pieces may photograph well for a season, fine jewellery is at its loveliest when chosen for how it feels in the hand, on the skin, and across many years of life. The most beautiful collections are built around timeless craftsmanship, meaningful design, and personal connection, qualities no trend cycle can outshine.
Timeless Pieces That Always Belong
Amid the changing tides of trends, certain pieces remain eternally beautiful. A classic solitaire engagement ring, a perfect pair of diamond stud earrings, a delicate gold chain, a single tennis bracelet, and a meaningful wedding band will always feel right, no matter what the season brings. These are the pieces that anchor a fine jewellery collection and make space for the more playful, trend-led additions to feel like a celebration rather than a necessity.
GLAMIRA's commitment to timeless craftsmanship ensures that every piece, whether trend-led or classic, is created with the same care, the same quality of materials, and the same attention to lasting beauty. Vintage-inspired designs are particularly beloved for this very reason, capturing the romance of past eras while remaining beautifully wearable today. The most beloved jewellery wardrobes are those that balance the joy of the new with the comfort of the eternal, and 2026 offers wonderful opportunities to do exactly that.
Conclusion: Wearing 2026 Beautifully
The most sophisticated way to embrace 2026’s jewellery trends is through a personal lens. While every season introduces new colours, forms, and inspirations, authentic style is found in pieces that carry meaning, complement the wearer, and retain their beauty for years to come. Yellow gold, sculptural silhouettes, sapphires, mixed metals, and thoughtful personalisation are all defining trends this year, but only those that genuinely resonate with personal taste deserve a place in a treasured collection.
At GLAMIRA, every piece is designed to be customised, allowing every wearer to participate in the creation of jewellery that is genuinely their own. Whether one is exploring a new trend, choosing a meaningful gift, or selecting an engagement ring for the most important moment of a lifetime, the joy lies in the freedom to choose what feels true.
Discover the most beautiful expressions of 2026's jewellery trends across the full GLAMIRA collection of fine jewellery, engagement rings, wedding rings, and men's jewellery, and create the pieces that will define this year and many beautiful years to come.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the biggest jewellery trend of 2026?
The most defining jewellery trend of 2026 is the unmistakable return of yellow gold. After years of white metals leading the conversation, yellow gold has reclaimed its place as the warm, luminous metal of the season, appearing across engagement rings, fine necklaces, sculptural cuffs, and everyday pieces. Its return reflects a broader cultural appreciation for warmth, craftsmanship, and timeless elegance.
Are diamonds still in style in 2026?
Diamonds remain absolutely central to fine jewellery in 2026. The brilliance and timeless symbolism of a diamond engagement ring continue to anchor the year's most beloved jewellery collections. What's changing is the way diamonds are being worn, often paired with coloured gemstones, set in warmer yellow gold, or featured in mixed-metal designs that allow the diamond to feel both classic and contemporary.
Are coloured gemstones replacing diamonds in 2026?
Coloured gemstones are not replacing diamonds; they are joining them in beautifully complementary ways. Sapphires in particular are enjoying a remarkable renaissance, with royal blues, soft pinks, and peach-toned stones gracing some of the most cherished engagement rings and fine jewellery pieces of the year. Diamonds remain the heart of luxury jewellery, while coloured gemstones offer wearers a way to express individuality and personal meaning.
Is mixing metals really acceptable in fine jewellery?
Certainly. Mixing metals has become one of the most refined trends in fine jewellery. The traditional expectation of selecting only one metal tone has evolved into a more contemporary approach, where yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold are combined with confidence. Two-tone creations and mixed-metal stacking are particularly fashionable in 2026, offering understated sophistication with a personal touch.
What kind of jewellery is best as an investment piece?
The most beloved investment pieces are those that combine timeless design with exceptional craftsmanship. Classic solitaire engagement rings, fine diamond stud earrings, beautifully crafted wedding bands, and a delicate gold chain are pieces that will always feel relevant. Sapphires and other high-quality coloured gemstones also retain their beauty and value across decades, making them wonderful choices for collectors and wearers who value meaningful, lasting jewellery.
Will yellow gold's revival last beyond 2026?
Yellow gold has a long history as one of the most beloved metals in fine jewellery, and its current renaissance signals a return to enduring appreciation rather than a fleeting moment. While trend cycles will always evolve, yellow gold's warmth, beauty, and historical significance ensure it will remain a beloved choice for many years to come. Investing in yellow gold pieces today is a wonderful way to build a collection that will feel relevant for decades.

