A journey through seasons: Transitioning from Autumn to Winter in fine jewellery

November 15, 2017

By Jodie Smith

4 min read

Autumn is the most colourful of all seasons, and as we prepare to dive into the festive fun and flurries of winter, I wanted to travel through a selection of the fine jewellery inspired by the shifting season. Let us take a stroll through a garden with foliage lavishly encrusted in precious gemstones, and celebrate the splendour of Autumnal inspired jewellery.

Imagine a touch of frost on leaves in the morning – this is what Russian enamel artist Ilgiz Fazulzyanov had in mind when creating a pendant that represents perfect transitional jewellery. Its enamel-painted deep green leaves hold on to a semblance of autumnal verdancy, while oncoming cold of the winter mornings is represented by moonstone droplets, suspended from interweaving ‘branches’ decorated with 5.61 carats of diamonds.

Ilgiz Fazulzyanov moonstone, diamond and enamel pendant

Ilgiz Fazulzyanov moonstone, diamond and enamel pendant

Bina Goenka’s fine jewellery interpretation of autumnal fauna has a completely different colour palette. The Mumbai-based designer’s ‘Leaves’ earrings employ brown, yellow and colourless diamonds to convey the changing foliage of the season as autumn first takes hold.

Bina Goenka earrings with diamond slices

Bina Goenka earrings with diamond slices

Asian designer Cindy Chao enriched her signature Four Seasons collection with rings and bracelets embellished with colourless, yellow and cognac diamonds. The hero piece among these nature-inspired jewels is a cocktail ring with 12.23 carat pear-shaped deep brownish-yellow diamond, which nests on the shank shaped as a branch of a tree.

Cindy Chao ring with fancy brownish-yellow diamond

Cindy Chao ring with fancy brownish-yellow diamond

 Cindy Chao Four Seasons bracelet with colourless and yellow diamonds

Cindy Chao Four Seasons bracelet with colourless and yellow diamonds

 Cindy Chao Four Seasons ring with a brilliant cut yellow diamond

Cindy Chao Four Seasons ring with a brilliant cut yellow diamond

 Cindy Chao Four Seasons bracelet with colourless and yellow diamonds

Cindy Chao Four Seasons bracelet with colourless and yellow diamonds

Another jeweller who created a whole new capsule collection dedicated to the ‘golden’ season is Glenn Spiro. His ‘Petals’ line contains 10 rings in gradating colours – such as the yellow, orange and red pieces – allowing the wearer to enjoy the vivid colours Spiro is so famous for. The titanium setting means that the pieces are light, while pave in diamonds, sapphires and tsavorites create a variety of hues in the pieces. They are sold exclusively at Maison Assouline in London.

Glenn Spiro Petal rings in titanium with multicoloured gems

Glenn Spiro Petal rings in titanium with multicoloured gems

This 18k yellow gold tree by Caratell encapsulates the mood of a late autumn evening just before sunset. The oncoming dark night sky is mimicked in the oval opal, whereas the last of the dying light illuminates the branches of the tree, as well as the miniature diamond-encrusted swing hanging from the tree branch.

Caratell pendant with an oval opal, diamonds and yellow gold

Caratell pendant with an oval opal, diamonds and yellow gold

Diana Zhang’s ‘Falling Red Leaves’ collection perfectly concludes our journey through autumn to the arrival of winter and the festive season. As a Chinese jewellery designer, Zhang has utilised vivid pink sapphires as emblems of the deep red final flush of Autumn. The colourless diamonds are reminiscent of the morning dew which crystallised in the early frost.

Diana Zhang Falling Red Leaves earrings with pink sapphires and diamonds

Diana Zhang Falling Red Leaves earrings with pink sapphires and diamonds

 Diana Zhang Falling Red Leaves brooch with pink sapphires and diamonds

Diana Zhang Falling Red Leaves brooch with pink sapphires and diamonds

The colder temperatures of the changing season draw out the desire for deep, vivid jewel tones and earthy hues. Do you also feel like autumn offers us to take a moment to pause and reflect on natural beauty, before the splendour and ceremony of Winter’s festive season begins?

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