Essential men’s jewellery pieces putting a modern spin on tradition
Men’s jewellery gives traditional pieces a contemporary update
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Men’s jewellery may have had a bad reputation over the years, but a host of jewellery designers are rethinking traditional pieces, keeping a sleek simplicity in mind. Whether reinterpreting the classic chain, transforming the signet ring or incorporating unexpected motifs, these contemporary adornments promise to be timeless.
Almasika
Catherine Sarr brings a distinctive fluidity to her jewellery brand Almasika, with a sculptural aesthetic translated into whorls of gold and abstract lines. Now, Sarr has introduced new pieces across her most popular collections which will be loved by all, from classic rings to hypnotising pendants.
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Pacharee
Pacharee's debut men's jewellery collection draws simple shapes in textured swirls of gold. We love this bangle, its fluid form finished only with delicate pearls in a signature design move.
Le Gramme x Orlebar Brown
Le Gramme are marking Orlebar Brown's 15th anniversary with a capsule collection. The bracelets, in precious metal and recycled Nato fabric, draw on the chic design codes of both brands for an understated encapsulation of summer style.
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Hatton Labs
London-based brand Hatton Labs put a contemporary spin on traditional jewellery codes with their brand which imbues precious metals and stones with a cool wearability. The new collection brings functional items to life - this carabiner in sterling silver is brought to life thanks to an edging of white cubic zirconia baguttes.
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Goods by Goodhood
The perfect chain is hard to find, but we think we've found it in this slender piece from Goods by Goodhood. Measuring in at a thin 1.1mm, it comes in a variety of styles, finishes and metals, but we love the understated proportions and delicate glint of gold in the Anaconda chain in gold.
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Goossens
Goossen's collaboration with jeweller and artist Harumi Klossowska de Rola has resulted in a series of exquisite pieces which take the lion and the snake as their inspiration. This piece, handmade in 24 carat gilded brass, nods to Goossen's goldsmiths heritage in its tactile and smooth form.
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Repossi
Repossi translate the curves and arcs of nature's most imposing landscapes - here, the Antifer cliffs in Normandy - into sleek and simple jewellery pieces. This bracelet in polished gold plays on a classic silhouette for a very wearable form which will fast become a daily essential.
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Matilde
Matilde have just released their first men's collection - and we love it! The new collection of rings, earrings, necklaces and bracelets subscribes to a simple structural aesthetic, with motifs cutting clean, geomeric forms. All pieces are crafted from recycled gold and come with or without lab-grown diamonds for a collection both wearable and sustainable.
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Le Gramme
Paris-based men’s jewellery brand, Le Gramme, add a complexity to simple jewellery pieces thanks to clever design details. The new collection, Segment, forms chains of solid cylinders for the first time - cast in sterling silver or 18 carat gold, they make gleaming articulated spines teased into rings, bracelets and necklaces.
Hannah Martin
The traditional signet ring is rethought by Hannah Martin who disrupts its classical codes with a sculptural sleekness. Angles in 18 carat gold are softened, letting the inky onyx and an irregularly-placed diamond pack a design-led punch.
Tom Wood at Dover Street Market
Tom Wood creates clothes and jewellery with longevity in mind, with recycled gold and silver playing a large part in sustainably-produced jewellery. The new Infinity collection, launching in store at Dover Street Market in June, casts thickly drawn silhouettes in precious metals for offbeat classics.
Tilly Sveaas
Tilly Sveaas plays with proportions in thickly-knitted chains. Keep it simple, or team with a T-bar or pendant and layer them up for an easy in into the chain gang.
Ambush
As director of jewellery for Dior Men, Yoon Ahn has honed a chic aesthetic which she brings to her own brand, Ambush. The new collection incorporates hand-cut natural stones, which alongside idiosyncratic design details such as precious padlock earrings and safety pin bracelets, make for a joyful take on everyday embellishment.
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Bunney at Dover Street Market
Bunney brings a rock’n’roll mood to men’s jewellery in pieces such as chunky chains (opens in new tab) and sculptural cuffs. Here, juxtaposed mixed metals transform a signet ring.
Hannah Silver joined Wallpaper* in 2019 to work on watches and jewellery. Now, as well as her role as watches and jewellery editor, she writes widely across all areas including on art, architecture, fashion and design. As well as offbeat design trends and in-depth profiles, Hannah is interested in the quirks of what makes for a digital success story.
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