The jewellery world is transforming. Pearls no longer have to be symmetrical, gold and silver no longer have to be worn separately, and our diamonds can be layered and stacked anyway you like.
While we still love that classic diamond look, 2023 is all about disrupting the tradition and that flawless aesthetic. This trend is all about making a bold statement and embracing individuality — and the bigger the statement, the better.
The Ultimate Investment Piece
Diamonds are forever, no matter whether you're in a minimalist or maximalist state of mind. Not only are our Missoma Fine designs all handcrafted from truly unique stones, but their carefully considered everyday design creates timeless pieces you’ll never want to take off.
All of our diamonds have been certified as conflict-free as part of the Kimberley Process and adhere to the Responsible Jewellery Council code of practice.
Mix Up Your Shapes and Sizes
Diamond jewellery, disrupted, is all about breaking the rules, and that includes the rules of traditional jewellery shapes. Look for geometric shapes, irregular cuts, and unexpected designs that add a unique touch.
We're looking to our Harris Reed x Missoma Fine collection for all the drama. From serpents that coil around your fingers to chandelier earrings that will become your new forever pieces, the intricate designs showcase what Harris is famous for – bold silhouettes, jaw-dropping detail and overarching fabulousness. All handcrafted with white and black diamonds, blue sapphires, and recycled 14ct solid gold.
Layer Like A Maximalist
The maximalist diamond trend is all about embracing opulence and making a statement. Start with a statement piece — this could be a large diamond necklace or a chunky diamond bracelet, then add in more layers of diamond jewellery. Mix and match different styles and textures to express yourself the way you want to.
Go Punk-Inspired with Black Diamonds
For a long time, people didn’t consider black diamonds valuable or beautiful. Now thankfully we can see this extraordinary material for what it is: dramatic and opulent.
The colour of black diamonds doesn't make them any less of a diamond. Black diamonds are actually more complex than colourless diamonds (which are single blocks of carbon), as they hold millions of smaller crystals together. These diamonds add a dark, mysterious quality to any piece of jewellery, making them perfect for a punk-inspired look.
Play with Colour and Texture
We really love the look of white diamonds contrasted with black diamonds because they lend our pieces depth and dark glamour. The palette of black and gold is one we adore.
If you’re looking for a pop of colour in your maximalist diamond styling, go for a hint of blue sapphires or add even more shine with luminescent pearls.