Jewels of the Heart: The Best Heart-Shaped Jewellery For Valentine’s Day
It’s the first symbol we learn to draw; we dot our ‘I’s with them and doodle them absentmindedly on our notebooks as kids. Then, as adults, we fill our cards with them to show how much we love our nearest and dearest. Hearts are a part of history and will likely continue to be for years to come. So, what better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than with a beautiful heart-shaped jewellery gift? Let’s look at some options for your loved ones together…
The history behind the traditional heart shape is shrouded by an air of intrigue and mystery, much like true love itself! Many say it developed over time from the shape of a fig leaf, ivy or a water lily. Others say that it represents the curves of the female body. Well, whether flora, fauna or feminine, it’s a beloved and iconic shape which has become the emblem most associated with passion and romance.
Harry Winston Forget-Me-Not earrings and ring in white gold, rubies, diamonds and Magificent Heart-Shaped Diamond Stud earrings in white gold and diamond
It comes as no surprise that this symbol is the main source of inspiration for many jewellery collections, especially around Valentine’s Day. Luckily for us, talented designers the world over have reimagined this classic shape into a myriad of interesting and eye-catching pieces.
Some opt for heart-cut gemstones, which have a surprisingly long history and require great skill and precision to create. In the 15th century, heart-shaped diamonds were gifted by royals as a sign of friendship. Modern jewellers like Anita Ko, Yvonne Leon and DYNE feature heart-shaped diamonds and gemstones in their minimalist yet romantic pieces.
Other designers draw inspiration from the shape to create new and unexpected variations. Chinese jeweller Feng J plays with the heart’s well-known curves to create earrings with drips of precious gems that evoke the principle of ‘two halves of a whole’. UK-based jewellery company Loquet London has released a more traditional heart-shaped locket with pavé diamonds which can be opened and filled with a selection of personalised charms.
Next, we have those that use the symbolic idea of gifting your heart to someone to inspire their designs. For example, the Lock Stories collection by fine jewellery brand Heavenly Vices follows a ‘lock and key’ design to create pieces that can be custom-coded to the wearer. Other brands, such as Chaumet, Tasaki and Pomellato, have taken an interlinking approach to their designs to capture the idea of two connected people.
Whether classic, figurative or just pink and red, there are some truly fantastic heart-inspired jewellery pieces out there. Look at the selection below and see if one fits your special someone.
AILES Jewelry
AILES Jewelry
Anna Hu
Anna Hu
Ashley Zhang
Ashley Zhang
Harry Winston
Harry Winston
Bucherer Fine Jewellery
Bucherer Fine Jewellery
Claudia Mae
Claudia Mae
Future Fortune
Future Fortune
Stone Fine Jewelry
Stone Fine Jewelry
TOi Fine Jewelry
TOi Fine Jewelry
Gemella
Gemella
De Beers
De Beers
Grace Lee
Grace Lee
Kaltham's Pavilion
Kaltham's Pavilion
Noora Shawqi
Noora Shawqi
La Marquise Jewellery
La Marquise Jewellery
Rainbow K
Rainbow K
Gemella
Gemella
K&Co
K&Co
TOKTAM
TOKTAM
Lily Gabriella
Lily Gabriella
Yoko London
Yoko London
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Livia Primo Lack Having worked in the luxury goods industry in the UK, US, Switzerland, Spain, France and Italy, Watches & Jewellery journalist and content creator Livia Primo Lack has covered all matters when it comes to luxury jewels and timepieces. Through her strong background in the editorial world, writing for Tatler Magazine, Vanity Fair London, Vogue India, Net-a-Porter, the Natural Diamond council, as well as many other esteemed publications, Livia has developed a keen eye for up-and-coming new designers as well as for exciting innovative work by iconic brands. Having joined the KaterinaPerez.com team, Livia loves the personal and familiar style of the Katerina Perez platform, spreading the love of jewellery to all who wish to learn more about it.
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