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What is quiet luxury jewellery?

The days of ostentatious displays of wealth are behind us. Today calls for a little more of an understated approach. 

Over the course of history, jewelry tastes change. In recent years, the fashion world has seen a significant shift towards a more understated elegance, known as "quiet luxury." This trend moves away from showy style and extravagant bling, focusing instead on the subtlety and quality of your pieces. 

Quiet luxury in jewelry embodies timeless designs, premium materials, and a focus on personal significance over brand visibility.

What is quiet luxury jewelry?

Quiet luxury jewelry represents an approach to fashion that prioritizes understated elegance and timeless design. It's about choosing pieces that speak of quality and craftsmanship without the need for logos or conspicuous consumption. 

"Quiet luxury is not about how much you spend but the value of the piece to you," says 7879 founder Sach Kukadia. "It's jewelry that complements your style without overshadowing it, offering a sophisticated and chic aesthetic."

Get the quiet luxury jewelry look

When shopping for quiet luxury jewelry, look for pieces that boast minimalist designs, clean lines, and a focus on the material's natural beauty. Characteristics such as subtle detailing, refined elegance, and versatile wearability define the quiet luxury style.

Our collection at 7879 embodies the quiet luxury trend, crafted from luxurious 24k gold and platinum. Our chic, understated designs offer a subtle style that aligns perfectly with the quiet luxury aesthetic, ensuring each piece is as timeless as it is beautiful.

Explore some of our choice pieces below, each of which embodies that quiet luxury ethos. 

Diamond cut curb chain necklace

Looking for an understated statement piece? Our diamond cut curb chain necklace in platinum offers a sleek, refined look that epitomizes quiet luxury. 

Or if you prefer a warmer look, its counterpart in gold adds a warm, subtle glow, perfect for any outfit.

Cable chain bracelet

Sometimes subtly comes down to size, and that’s the case with this cable chain bracelet in platinum. This piece represents the epitome of understated elegance, while the gold version brings a classic, timeless appeal to your wrist.

Mini hoop earrings

We all remember just a few short years ago when you could hardly leave the house without being smacked in the face by an oversized hoop. 

Now mini’s in, and these mini hoop earrings in platinum are a staple of quiet luxury, offering a subtle sparkle. The gold mini hoops complement any look with their understated elegance.

Wide ring

Quiet luxury doesn’t mean silence. If you’re in the mood to speak a little louder, this wide ring in platinum is a bold statement of minimalist design. And of course, its gold counterpart stands by to add a touch of quiet sophistication to your hand.

Cross pendant

So long as you don’t go over the top, adorning a subtle chain with a classy pendant still sits well within this trend. 

A symbol of faith or fashion, the cross pendant in platinum is sleek, modern, and oh-so quiet. The gold version offers a classic look with a quiet luxury twist.

Bullion bar pendant

Grills, bills and bling might seem a little gauche now, but there’s symbol of wealth that will always stand the test of time, 

Our bullion bar pendant in gold and platinum reflects the ultimate in quiet luxury, combining investment with adornment in a piece that speaks volumes through its simplicity.

Diamond cut cable chain necklace

Quiet luxury might eschew big diamonds, but it has nothing against diamond cuts. 

For a subtle texture that catches the light, our diamond cut cable chain necklace in gold and platinum is a perfect choice, embodying the quiet luxury trend with every detail.

Signet ring

A fashion staple in times of opulence, as well as in times of austerity, the 7879 signet ring in gold offers a nod to tradition with a modern twist. The platinum version adds a contemporary edge to this classic piece.

Initial pendant

There’s no better way to stay quiet than to put your thoughts into writing. 

Spell out your thoughts and personalize your quiet luxury look with an initial pendant in gold or platinum, combining timeless elegance with a touch of personal significance.

Quiet luxury jewelry is more than a trend; it's a statement of personal style and an investment in timeless elegance. Explore 7879's collection to discover the best in quiet luxury jewelry, where every piece is crafted with care, quality, and an eye for understated beauty.

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