Best of Instagram 2019: The 12 most popular jewellery designs of 2019 – Part I

January 8, 2020

By Jodie Smith

5 min read

In 2019 there were some jewels and precious watches that created more buzz than others on Instagram. They were the most photographed, talked about, shared and enthused over pieces, and this article will focus on the most popular jewellery item of each month – posted by editors, journalists and jewellery aficionados from all over the world. Read on to discover what made these designs so exciting, and who were the tastemakers sharing them on social media…

January: Audemars Piguet ‘Sapphire Oribe’ high jewellery watch exhibited at SIHH 

The year started with an incredible feat of jewellery engineering and craftsmanship at SIHH, where the ‘Sapphire Oribe’ watch from Audemars Piguet was first showcased to the public. This horological jewel was embellished with 3,240 blue sapphires totalling 23.03 carats, and 2,794 orange sapphires totalling 15.14 carat in snow-set basin shaped elements that are accented by 27.93 carats of diamonds – taking 1,050 hours to create. The watch was posted on instagram by many who attended SIHH, including British Vogue Jewellery and Watch Director Rachel Garrahan.

Audemars Piguet 'Sapphire Oribe' high jewellery watch

Audemars Piguet 'Sapphire Oribe' high jewellery watch

 Audemars Piguet 'Sapphire Oribe' high jewellery watch with sapphires and diamonds

Audemars Piguet 'Sapphire Oribe' high jewellery watch with sapphires and diamonds

 Audemars Piguet 'Sapphire Oribe' high jewellery watch with sapphires and diamonds

Audemars Piguet 'Sapphire Oribe' high jewellery watch with sapphires and diamonds

February: Tatiana Verstraeten  fringe earrings 

After making waves in late January at Paris Haute Couture Week, editors and influencers alike fell for the photogenic charms of Tatiana Verstraeten’s celestial-inspired, shoulder-length fringe earrings. Having designed jewellery for Chanel since 2011 and deciding to launch her own brand in 2018, Tatiana then went on to be chosen by Vivienne Becker to participate in GemGeneve’s ‘Designer Vivarium’ Geneva début. Vanity Fair Jewellery Editor and Telegraph Luxury jewellery expert Annabel Davidson was one of many who shared a snap of this dynamic design.

Tatiana Verstraeten fringe earrings

Tatiana Verstraeten fringe earrings

March: Nikos Koulis ‘Feelings’ collection 

Several jewellery editors, journalists and aficionados were invited on a press trip to Greece to mark the release of the ‘Feelings’ collection, and from the amount of social media attention the pieces got – all invitees were enamoured. The combinations of juxtaposing aesthetic motifs and materials made it any jewellery connoisseur’s dream: and necklaces, rings, earrings and bracelets were all posted to social media with a resounding seal of approval!

Nikos Koulis ‘Feelings’ collection

Nikos Koulis ‘Feelings’ collection

 Nikos Koulis ‘Feelings’ collection earrings in yellow gold and diamonds

Nikos Koulis ‘Feelings’ collection earrings in yellow gold and diamonds

 Nikos Koulis ‘Feelings’ collection bracelet in yellow gold and diamonds

Nikos Koulis ‘Feelings’ collection bracelet in yellow gold and diamonds

 Nikos Koulis ‘Feelings’ collection bracelet in yellow gold and diamonds

Nikos Koulis ‘Feelings’ collection bracelet in yellow gold and diamonds

April: Joel Arthur Rosenthal elephant brooch

 

The news that broke the internet (for the jewellery world) in 2019 was the upcoming Christie’s ‘Mughal and Maharajahs’ auction in June, featuring a selection of pieces from the Al Thani collection. One of the most unusual jewels up for sale was an extravagant elephant brooch by JAR, created in 2013. The craftsmanship of the piece was almost incomprehensible, with textured titanium emulating the elephant’s skin, and decorated with diamonds, cacholong, feather and sapphires. This was another creation which was posted to social media by numerous jewellery lovers from all over the world.

Joel Arthur Rosenthal elephant brooch made in titanium with diamonds

Joel Arthur Rosenthal elephant brooch made in titanium with diamonds

May: Ninotchka carved cobalt glass bangle 

During May’s GemGeneve, several new jewellery stars came into the spotlight after being introduced to the jewellery world through its Designers Vivarium, and one jewellery influencer who attended was Levi Higgs: “I find that whenever I post something that has an intensely original tie to its own creation story, then it will perform well. For the Russian duo of Ninotchka to use antique cobalt glass for this very unique cuff, it was an affirmation of their Russianness. The demantoid garnets around the edge were also a poignant connection to Russia.”

Antique cobalt glass and tsavorites bangle by Ninotchka

Antique cobalt glass and tsavorites bangle by Ninotchka

June: Fabio Salini earrings

 

Masterpiece London marks a special moment in the summer art fair calendar, and this was where the Italian jewellery artist Fabio Salini chose to unveil his latest creations, including a set of drop earrings with illusory charm. Posted by Sarah Royce-Greensill, Jewellery & Watches Editor at The Telegraph and Jessica Diamond, Watch & Jewellery Director at The Times, and Watch & Jewellery Editor-at-Large at Conde Nast Traveller – the earrings included neon-bright rubellite, rhodolite, kunzite, pink sapphires and diamonds in titanium and thin slices of highly polished white gold. The precious surface either reflected all other elements perfectly, or almost disappeared from view depending on the onlooker’s perspective. This playful and skilful innovation made these earrings a hit on social media – having particular impact in videos.

Fabio Salini earrings with rubellite, rhodolite, kunzite, pink sapphires and diamonds set in titanium

Fabio Salini earrings with rubellite, rhodolite, kunzite, pink sapphires and diamonds set in titanium

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