- Sustainability & Ethical Materials
- Lab-grown gemstones and metals that are traceable, responsibly sourced. KAKTIYA+2Accio+2
- Brands emphasising minimal environmental footprint (recycled metals, low-waste packaging). Aaruhi Jewels+2Accio+2
- Personalisation & Meaning
- Custom jewellery: initials, birthstones, zodiac motifs, or even more niche personalization like meaningful dates/locations engraved. Boma Jewelry+2fashionnewzroom.com+2
- Stackable/Layered pieces so one can combine and change depending on mood or outfit. Boma Jewelry+2Accio+2
- Y2K & Nostalgic References
- Charm bracelets, butterfly motifs, colourful beads, playful retro aesthetics. Accio+3Boma Jewelry+3FashLyst Fashion+3
- Vintage revivals: cameo pendants, Art Deco or old-world engraving styles. Glamour+2FashLyst Fashion+2
- Bold / Statement Pieces Versus Dainty Mixes
- While dainty minimal pieces are still in (especially for daily wear), there’s a counter-trend of very bold, chunky, sculptural designs for when one wants to stand out. Oversized hoops, architectural shapes, experimental forms. Accio+2fashionnewzroom.com+2
- Mixed metals, colour play (bright stones, contrasts) etc. Accio+2KAKTIYA+2
- Pearls, Reimagined
- Pearls are having a moment but not in the “classic strand” way. They’re being mixed with metals, made asymmetrical, combined with unexpected forms. KAKTIYA+1
- Gender-Fluid / Unisex Jewellery
- Pieces designed without strict gender norms: open cuffs, chain bracelets, simple rings that any gender wears. Inclusivity is a big value. Gulban+2Boma Jewelry+2
- Beaded Jewellery & Colourful Fun
- Bright beads, playful colours, mismatched pieces, elements that feel joyful and expressive. NDTV Shopping+2FashLyst Fashion+2
- Technological / Modular Design Elements
- Some artificial jewellery brands experimenting with 3D-printing for complex lightweight designs. Aaruhi Jewels+1
- Pieces that are modular or convertible: e.g., earrings that can clip/change, necklace elements that can be reconfigured. Aaruhi Jewels+1
