Jewellery Trends Through the Years: 2000–2025
- Silveri Jewellers
- Feb 18
- 2 min read
From Y2K statement pieces to today’s layered gold looks, the last 25 years of jewellery trends reflect shifts in pop culture, celebrity influence, and personal style.
Curious to know what jewellery was popular in the early 2000s, when rose gold became a trend, or why layered necklaces are everywhere right now? Here’s your era-by-era guide.

2000–2005: Candy Coated Glam
Y2K Jewellery Trends, Chunky Hoops & Charm Bracelets
The early 2000s were bold, playful, and over-the-top in the best way.
Popular jewellery styles included:
Large gold hoop earrings
Layered bead necklaces
Chokers (bleeding in from the 90's!)
Charm bracelets
Butterfly motifs
Chunky statement rings
Style icons like Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Beyonce, and Paris Hilton made oversized hoops and layered necklaces everyday essentials. This era was all about fun fashion jewellery, colourful beads, mixed textures, and pieces that felt expressive and youthful. Jewellery wasn’t minimal. It was meant to be seen.

2006–2010: Go Bling or Go Home
Statement Necklaces, Cocktail Rings & Hollywood Glam
As celebrity culture exploded, jewellery became bigger and more glamorous.
Trending jewellery during this era included:
Bold statement necklaces
Oversized cocktail rings
Chandelier earrings
Layered chain necklaces
Pavé diamond pieces
This was the height of “bling” culture - sparkle-forward, dramatic, and inspired by Hollywood red carpet style. Jewellery was used to truly transform an outfit.

2011–2015: The Gemstone Revival
Coloured Gemstone Jewellery, Geometric Designs & Modern Layers
After years of high-drama sparkle, jewellery shifted toward colour, personalization, and artistic design.
This era saw:
A return of coloured gemstones layered all over
Birthstone jewellery
Long drop earrings
Cuff bracelets and large bangles
Geometric and funky shapes
Influencers and style icons like Blake Lively, Emma Stone, Kate Middleton, and Kim Kardashian brought coloured gemstones back into the spotlight. Pinterest and Instagram also began shaping jewellery trends, with curated layers and colour-coordinated stacks becoming aspirational.

2016–2020: Time to Mix It Up
Mixed Metals, Rose Gold & Stackable Rings
By the mid-2010s, traditional “rules” were gone.
Mixing yellow gold and white gold? Completely acceptable. Adding rose gold? Even better.
Major jewellery trends included:
Mixed metal jewellery
Stackable rings
Rose gold engagement rings
Pink morganite and blush-toned gemstones
Ear stacking and multiple piercings
Rose gold had a defining moment, especially in engagement rings and fine jewellery collections. Stackable bands became everyday essentials.

2021–2025: The Art of the Stack
Layered Gold Necklaces, Minimalist Jewellery & Yellow Gold Comeback
Today’s jewellery trends blend bold and minimal in one curated look.
Yellow gold has firmly reclaimed the spotlight, bringing warmth and timeless appeal. Layered necklaces, often in varying chain styles and lengths, dominate both everyday fashion and fine jewellery.
Current trending jewellery includes:
Layered gold chains
Stacked bracelets
Minimalist gold rings
Paperclip chains
Chunky gold links
Celebrities like Zendaya, Gigi Hadid, and Hailey Bieber have made layered gold jewellery the defining look of the decade. Thin gold bands, small hoops, and simple pendants become the building blocks for curated layering. Jewellery today is styled intentionally. It’s not just about one piece, it’s about how the pieces work together.
Over the past 25 years, jewellery trends have shifted from bold Y2K statements to minimalist gold stacks, yet some styles remain timeless. Layered necklaces, stacked rings, and personal pieces have appeared in every era, proving that some trends don’t fade, they just evolve.





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