Celebrating its 160th anniversary, Boucheron has extended its iconic Serpent Bohème collection (left), introducing two new stones — rhodolite and malachite. Set in textured gold that replicates the skin of a serpent, the precious pink and green stones modernise this traditional line with a dash of colour. £1,400, uk.boucheron.com


Striking Again

Singular Beauty
Annoushka’s glittering new Imperial collection features delicate, one-of-a kind earrings and earring drops. Each piece is crafted from 18ct gold lattice work to mimic the intricate silk, embroidery and goldwork of Russian headdresses. Set with vibrant-hued stones such as rubies, garnets, tourmalines and tanzenites, the pieces are framed with sparkling diamonds. From £2,200, annoushka.com

Light Fantastic
Held at varying angles in minimalist platinum settings, the marquise and pear-shaped diamonds and coloured gemstones of Harry Winston’s latest collection, Winston Cluster, appear to float. Allowing the gemstones to dictate the shape of the earrings and pendants, each piece has a refreshingly jagged aesthetic, accented with emeralds, rubies and sapphires for a pop of colour. £POA, harrywinston.com

Circles of Life
Taking a fresh look at indigenous Indian jewellery, British jewellery designer Ananya (meaning “unique” in Hindi) is making waves with bright, sculptural pieces such as this diamond and emerald cabochon earring. The designs are characterised by explosive colour and spiralling geometry, often referencing the flow of energy to and from the chakras. From £2,000, ananya.com

Time for Secrets
This statement dandelion cuff by Van Cleef & Arpels hides a yellow diamond watch beneath its petals. The dandelion’s ball of seeds has tiny diamonds inside the sphere while the bracelet is studded with brilliant-cut white and yellow diamonds. £POA, vancleefarpels.com