🌟 Trending Jewelry for 2026
Jewellery in 2026 is defined by fusion — the blending of fine and fashion aesthetics, traditional materials like 14k and 18k gold, and modern innovations such as 925 silver, resin, clay, and enamel. According to industry forecasts, global jewellery sales are expected to reach £340 billion by 2026, with fashion jewellery accounting for nearly 55% of growth.
Jewellery in 2026 is more than adornment — it’s a language of identity, sustainability, and presence. With personalized jewellery projected to grow 18% year-on-year and eco-conscious designs accounting for nearly 40% of new launches worldwide, the industry is embracing both heritage and innovation. Whether through bold gemstones, vintage-inspired motifs, or mixed materials, jewellery this year reflects a world where craftsmanship meets emotional resonance.
This article explores the major 2026 jewellery trends, supported by research, statistics, and curated examples. Here is an illustration to showcase an example of the trend with:
- Contemporary Art Jewellery — prioritizes expressive surfaces, abstract forms, and emotional storytelling over traditional gemstone hierarchy.
- Modular Design — each piece feels like it could be swapped, layered, or reconfigured, aligning with JewelHub™’s systems.
- Topographic Resin/Enamel — the swirling, marbled patterns resemble topographic maps, fluid art, or organic terrain, often seen in modern resin jewellery and cloisonné-inspired enamelwork.
🌟 Trending Jewelry for 2026: Blending Heritage & Fashion Innovation
Jewellery in 2026 is defined by fusion — blending fine and fashion aesthetics, traditional materials like 14k and 18k gold, and modern innovations such as 925 silver, resin, clay, and enamel. According to industry forecasts, global jewellery sales are expected to reach £340 billion by 2026, with fashion jewellery accounting for nearly 55% of growth.
According to Brilliant Earth’s 2026 forecast, green gemstones and bold hoops are leading trends, while Vogue highlights the return of brooches and layered stacks. Jewellery is no longer just worn — it’s lived.📊 Global Jewellery Market Outlook 2026
| Segment | Growth Rate (2024–2026) | Share of Market 2026 | Key Drivers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fine Jewellery | +8% | 45% | Gold demand, gemstone prestige |
| Fashion Jewellery | +12% | 55% | Accessibility, modular design |
| Sustainable Jewellery | +18% | 40% of new launches | Lab-grown diamonds, recycled metals |
| Personalized Jewellery | +20% | £68 billion | Gen Z & Millennial demand |
✨ 2026 Trend Highlights
1. Material Blending as Identity
Designers are moving away from single‑material pieces. Instead, they combine gold, silver, rose gold, resin, clay, and enamel to create layered, textured jewellery that mirrors the complexity of identity.
Highlight: 72% of new collections in 2026 feature at least two materials combined.
- Mixed metals (gold + silver + rose gold) dominate.
- Resin, clay, and enamel add colour and texture.

2. Personalization & Storytelling
Jewellery becomes a narrative tool. Engravings, initials, and zodiac motifs allow wearers to carry meaning and memory in every piece.
Highlight: 65% of Gen Z buyers prefer jewellery with personal meaning.
- Engravings, initials, and zodiac motifs are central.
- JewelHub™ systems like NameBead™ and FortunaLinks™ align perfectly with this trend.
3. Sustainability as Standard
Eco-consciousness is now the baseline. Lab-grown diamonds, recycled metals, and transparent sourcing define the jewellery landscape.
Highlight: Eco-conscious jewellery accounts for 40% of launches worldwide.
- Lab-grown diamonds projected to reach £20 billion by 2026.
- Recycled metals and blockchain-backed sourcing gain traction.
- Eco-conscious jewellery now accounts for 40% of launches worldwide.

4. Statement Earrings & Hoops
Oversized hoops and sculptural earrings dominate fashion jewellery. Designers experiment with pearls, enamel, and layered silhouettes.
Highlight: Vogue Spring 2026 collections showcase layered hoops with bold textures.
- Oversized hoops and sculptural earrings lead fashion jewellery.
5. Vintage Revival
Nostalgia drives demand for cameos, baroque pearls, and heirloom-inspired cuts. These designs connect heritage with modern styling.
Highlight: Over 70% of millennial buyers are drawn to vintage-inspired jewellery.
- Cameos, baroque pearls, and heirloom-inspired cuts return.
- Nostalgia-driven designs appeal to over 70% of millennial buyers.
6. Charms & Modular Links
Charms evolve into modular storytelling systems. Necklaces and bracelets feature interchangeable charms that reflect personal journeys.
Highlight: Aligns with JewelHub™ MiniCharm™ and FortunaLinks™ systems.
- Interchangeable charms dominate bracelets and necklaces.
7. Brooch Renaissance
Brooches return as playful fashion accents. They cinch tees, cover blazers, and layer with scarves, adding personality to outfits.
Highlight: Brooches are forecasted to grow 15% in fashion jewellery sales by 2026.
- Brooches reimagined as fashion accents, used to cinch tees, cover blazers, or layer with scarves.
8. Beaded & Layered Necklaces
Semi-precious beads mixed with chains create travel-inspired looks. Layering remains a dominant styling method across demographics.
Highlight: Layered necklaces are among the top three fashion jewellery categories in 2026.
9. Chunky Bangles & Cuffs
Stacked bangles and handcrafted cuffs embody boldness. Matte finishes and uneven silhouettes add texture and individuality.
Highlight: Chunky bangles show a 10% rise in global demand compared to 2025.
10. Modern Pearls
Pearls shift from classic elegance to bold fashion statements. Designers pair irregular pearls with leather, oxidized silver, and enamel.
Highlight: Modern pearl jewellery is expected to grow 14% in 2026, especially among Gen Z buyers.
📈 Statistical Snapshot
- Global jewellery sales 2026: £340 billion projected
- Fashion jewellery growth: +12% CAGR
- Lab-grown diamonds: £20 billion market by 2026
- Personalized jewellery: £68 billion, fastest-growing segment
- Eco-conscious jewellery: 40% of launches
🌐 JewelHub™ Signature Systems in 2026
- ⚪ ZincJewel™ – Smart Luxury - Luxury looks for less.
- 🔗 FortunaLinks™ – Italian Bracelet - Link your luck in style.
- ✨ MiniCharm™ – Stack & Swap - Tiny charms, big impact.
- 🔤 NameBead™ – Your Story - Where your name becomes jewellery.
- 🎭 DuoTone™ – Dual Design – Colour your story, twice.
🌟 Conclusion
2026 jewellery trends emphasize blending materials, personalization, and sustainability.
- Fine and fashion jewellery converge into a shared language of presence, identity, and artistry.
- JewelHub™ systems align seamlessly with these shifts, offering collections that are not just accessories, but companions for every moment.

📚 References
- Statista – Global Jewellery Market Outlook
- Brilliant Earth – 2026 Jewellery Trend Forecast
- Vogue UK – Spring/Summer 2026 Accessories Report
- McKinsey & Company – The State of Fashion
- Responsible Jewellery Council – Ethical Standards
- Bain & Company – Luxury Goods & Lab-Grown Diamonds
- Fairmined – Sustainable Mining Certification










