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How to Wear the Statement Jewellery Look With Ease

7 September 2014|By Hatton Garden Jewellers|7 min read
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Bold, sculptural jewellery has a timeless appeal, and learning to wear it well is easier than it looks. In Hatton Garden, London's diamond quarter in EC1N, the showrooms around Greville Street and Leather Lane offer everything from chunky cuffs to dramatic cocktail rings. Statement jewellery is about confidence rather than excess, and a few simple principles let anyone carry the look. Whether your taste runs to a heavy gold collar or an oversized gemstone ring, the key is balance. With pieces ranging from contemporary jewellery to vintage finds, the district near Chancery Lane and Farringdon stations is the ideal place to experiment and find your signature piece.

Keep the rest simple

A statement piece works best when it stands alone. Pair a bold necklace or cuff with a plain shift dress, a crisp shirt or well-cut jeans, and let the jewellery provide the focal point.

Busy prints and competing accessories dilute the effect. Clean lines and neutral colours frame a striking piece and make it look intentional rather than accidental.

Choose one hero piece

Resist the urge to wear everything at once. A chunky cuff, an oversized necklace and large earrings together can overwhelm a look, so pick one element to lead.

If you love an eye-catching ring, keep earrings and necklaces understated. This single-focus approach reads as polished and deliberate, and it suits both daytime and evening wear.

Reflect your own style

Statement jewellery should express your personality, not just a passing trend. Classic dressers might favour pieces with vintage character, while modern tastes suit clean, graphic shapes and bold geometry.

Mixing high and low works beautifully too. A treasured fine piece sits happily alongside more modest items, and a custom commission through bespoke jewellery design can become the centrepiece you reach for again and again.

Fun fact: The fashion for bold costume jewellery was driven in the 1920s and 1930s by designers who wanted dramatic pieces to complement simpler, more streamlined clothing.

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