Spring is your cue to cast off winter’s austere minimalism and invite a certain playfulness back into your wardrobes. Gone is the need for chunky knits and heavy coats that hide our sparkle. In their place? Sheer blouses, floral dresses, and jewellery that’s begging to catch the light.
This season, layering is less about maximalism and more about creating harmony in contrast. It’s all about curation, not clutter.
Rings — Reflect Your Story
There’s something effortlessly cool about a set of rings that look like they’ve been collected over time, each piece telling of a different story and milestone.
Start with a foundation. Usually, people like to build around their engagement ring, but any statement ring can do. From here, introduce contrast: think mixing metals, textures, and shapes. You can add in some colourful sparkle with gemstones or a birthstone jewellery piece, or accentuate the sparkle of your engagement ring with a diamond eternity.
Layering rings can also symbolise significant milestones in your life.
Balance is everything. If one hand leans heavier, say, three or four rings stacked up the index and middle fingers, consider leaving the other hand more minimal for visual breathing space. Alternatively, keep both hands busy but spread the sparkle: one bold gemstone ring on the left, a delicate trio of gold bands on the right.
Don’t shy away from asymmetry. Spring is about freshness, and symmetry cana sometimes feel a little too tidy.
Bracelets — Catch the Sun
With sleeves receding and sun-kissed wrists back on show, it’s time to embrace the season’s most sought-after style: the bracelet stack.
Begin with a mix of weights. Combine a sparkling tennis bracelet with a finer barely-there piece, such as our tea designs, for contrast. The interplay between bold and delicate is what gives a stack its rhythm. Add in a bangle or two, perhaps a hammered gold cuff or a twisted design, for texture.
Next: charm bracelets are definitely back. Look for refined interpretations in polished yellow gold or mixed-metal finishes. These bring a sense of movement to your stack and allow for more personalisation. We can recommend our Ophelia design for that chunky, charm-friendly look.

Our Tea bracelet is perfect for adding that delicate touch of brilliance to your jewellery stack.
If you’re wearing a watch, think of it as part of the ensemble, not a separate entity. Surround it with complementary pieces, perhaps a dainty chain with small diamond accents such as our Rossetti. Let them complement each other casually, nothing should feel too contrived.
Colour can be a clever accent. A sapphire, ruby or emerald can easily break up a metallic stack and tie your jewellery into the rest of your look. Our emerald or sapphire Tea set will provide the perfect accent, or you can go all out with the tsavorite and diamond Toi et Moi bracelet, for a sparkling (and dramatic!) finish.
Necklaces — Sparkling Accents
Necklace layering is where your inner stylist can really come out. The trick is to:
Think in tiers. Aim for three distinct lengths: something delicate and close to the collarbone, one that sits a little underneath and ideally adds a bit of sparkle, such as the Isola, and maybe a final piece that sits even lower, such as a pendant to create that V shape and break up the rest of your necklaces. This creates a natural cascade that flatters the neckline and adds dimension without bulk.
Mix your motifs. A classic gold chain that sits next to a dainty pendant featuring your birthstone or initial make for a duo that tells a personal story. If you’re drawn to maximalism, layer our statement diamond necklace with a colourful gemstone piece from our Kaleida collection. Mixing colour and varying diamond or gemstone shapes is the perfect to really elevate your style with a touch of sparkle.
Love a clean girl aesthetic? Layering jewellery can be oh-so subtle with these pieces.
Mind your neckline. A V-neck top pairs beautifully with a pointed pendant or Y-shaped necklace, while a crewneck tee is the perfect canvas for layering chains of varying weights and textures.
Think of pearls. This season, pearls are anything but prim — their glowing champagne or white finish adds wonderful contrast to any diamond or metal colour. Look to our Pearl Collection for a piece that speaks to you, whether it’s our Naiad pearl set, or the Maia diamond and drop pearl necklace, ideal for layering.
The Final Touch
Jewellery layering this season should feel as easy as throwing on your favourite dress. It’s about building an edit of pieces you love, then wearing them in ways that feel personal and effortless. The secret? Confidence. So embrace the care-free way of life and try out some new styles. You never know — this might be the beginning of your brand new Spring style.