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Autumn’s Jewellery Trends 2025 From Grandma’s Heirlooms to Raw Stone Charms

BY ANJNA KAUR September 6, 2025
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  • This autumn, jewellery is leaning into femininity with intent. Not the delicate kind that whispers, but a bolder expression that owns its history while rewriting its future. Oversized brooches, pearl strands, and pavé pendants bring back the language of ladylike dressing, only this time, they’re styled with authority rather than restraint. Gold has returned as fashion’s metal of choice, gleaming in statement cuffs and heavy chains, while raw crystals and semi-precious stones ground the season in texture and energy. The message is clear: femininity is no longer soft power. It’s unapologetic, expressive, and the defining mood of jewellery this season.

    Chanel 2025

    The Heirloom Revival

    One of the season’s most charming shifts is the embrace of heirloom-inspired pieces. Brooches, lockets, and charm pendants. Grandma’s jewellery box classics are reimagined for today. Oversized pins, ornate cameos, and keepsake lockets appeared across runways, styled with modern tailoring. It’s jewellery that feels intimate and personal, connecting the past to the present.

    Balmain 2025

    Gold, Reimagined

    Move over minimalism: gold is back in the spotlight. This autumn, yellow gold dominates in sculptural cuffs, chunky chains, and statement earrings. It’s bold, unapologetic, and designed to glow against autumn’s richer fabrics. Gold jewellery isn’t just a trend, it’s a reset, a reminder that timeless lustre always circles back into style.

    Dhora Roger Chunky Cuff Bracelet

    Stones in Their Natural State

    If gold speaks of power, raw stones whisper of grounding energy. Crystals, geodes, and unpolished gems return this season, aligning with the wider cultural craving for authenticity and spirituality. Necklaces featuring jagged amethyst, rings with rough quartz, and bracelets strung with raw tourmaline make each piece feel one-of-a-kind. Equal parts accessory and talisman.

    Aviika Cleopatra Necklace

    The Semi-Precious Story

    This autumn also celebrates semi-precious stones in elevated, fashion-forward ways. Aquamarine, Topaz, Morganite, and Citrine are starring in sculptural designs that feel earthy yet elegant. Think a Citrine pendant glowing against a camel coat, or a Topaz cocktail ring anchoring a pared-back look. These stones bring colour, texture, and a sense of intention, luxury that doesn’t need diamonds to shine.

    Tharu The Studio Cotton Candy Bracelet

    Layered & Liberated

    Autumn’s styling ethos embraces contrast. Silver stacks meet golden cuffs; pearls sit next to crystals, a stacked ring with bold gold and silver; vintage heirlooms are layered with contemporary minimalism. The effect is maximalist but meaningful, every piece telling its own story while creating a conversation when worn together.

    Aviika Silver Brooch with Natural Jade

    How to Wear It Now

    • Pin a vintage-inspired brooch on a blazer or scarf for an elegant twist.
    • Layer chunky gold chains with delicate medallions to update everyday basics.
    • Style raw crystal pendants over a white t-shirt for a grounding focal point.
    • Anchor autumn tailoring with semi-precious statement rings in Topaz, Aquamarine, Morganite or Citrine.
    • Mix metals confidently, pair silver hoops with a yellow gold cuff for modern edge.

    Dhora Rose Choker Necklace

    C Design Lava Chandelers

    Dhora Vango Linear Earrings

    Mela Made Me Citrine Earrings

    Dulina Sky Blue Topaz Earrings

    The Takeaway

    Autumn 2025’s jewellery trends are about more than sparkle, they’re about sentiment, symbolism, and strength. Whether you’re slipping on a brooch from your grandmother’s jewellery box, stacking golden cuffs, or choosing raw stones for their energy, the season’s message is clear: jewellery is personal power, worn visibly.

    Misho

    Dhora Dual Colour Aura Ring

    Giorgio Armani 2025

     

     

    Anjna Kaur

    Anjna Kaur Anjna Kaur is a prominent fashion columnist for Sri Lanka’s Daily Mirror, where her column, “The Fashion Room by Anjna Kaur,” offers readers insightful commentary on contemporary fashion trends and personal style. Her articles cover a diverse range of topics, from seasonal fashion trends to the influence of social media on fashion, providing readers with a comprehensive view of the evolving fashion landscape. Anjna is a post-graduate student at Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design (UK). Read More

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