With Valentine’s Day approaching, it’s time to express love through action. Below, a selection of jewellery pieces that might be just right for gifting your other half
Chanel Coco Crush



The Coco Crush collection perfectly represents this mindset. Inspired by the quilted motif that has been a Chanel signature since 1955, its rounded square lines, clean engravings and gently curved surfaces create jewellery that is structurally distinctive yet emotionally understated. Mini versions of the rings and necklaces, crafted in 18k beige gold, yellow gold or white gold, are refined in scale and precise in proportion, ideal for everyday layering. For couples, matching styles in different metal tones or mixing rings and necklaces between partners offers a subtle yet sophisticated expression of connection.
Antonio Bernardo


Brazilian brand Antonio Bernardo’s curved puzzle ring mix interweaves three tones of gold into a single ring with smooth lines and a minimal structure. The natural joining of different metals subtly symbolises differences and complementarity within a relationship. This design is especially fitting for couples who prefer to avoid traditional matching rings but still want to share a meaningful piece.
Chow Sang Sang

From Chow Sang Sang, the Love Décodé collection offers playful yet intimate designs. The origami lucky star – crafted as an 18k rose gold single earring – features a delicately engraved message, “You’re my lucky star,” a sweet, secret whisper visible only to the wearer. Complementing this is the versatile, heart-shaped diamond necklace with its rotatable and detachable elements, offering four distinct ways to wear it. This interactive feature infuses everyday styling with joy and adaptability, letting the piece evolve alongside the wearer’s mood and moment.
Tiffany & Co.



Two of Tiffany & Co.’s iconic collections remain timeless. The HardWear large link bracelet, with its bold chain structure inspired by a 1962 archival design, embodies strength and independence – ideal for couples with strong personalities and gender-neutral styles. Meanwhile, the Tiffany Knot double-row hinged bangle returns to the idea of connection itself. Combining rose gold with pavé diamonds, it transforms the knot”into modern lines, wearable alone or layered with a partner’s simpler pieces for contrast.
Anthony Lent


For engagement jewellery or pieces with deeper symbolism, Anthony Lent offers an alternative narrative. Using the hand as his central motif, he transforms one of humanity’s earliest identity symbols into a jewellery language. Whether it’s the Diamond Heart Engagement Ring or the Tiny Hands Ring, these small yet literal hand sculptures don’t romanticise love. Instead, they distill love to its raw essence: the intimacy of touch, the quiet power of presence, and the enduring weight of human connection – rendering each piece quietly yet deeply meaningful.
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