The May Edit 5 Jewellery Pieces to Refresh Your Look for the New Season
May is the point in the year where your style starts to shift. The weather feels lighter, calendars fill up again, and you suddenly want jewellery that looks sharp in daylight and still feels right for dinners, weekends away, and last minute plans. A seasonal refresh does not mean replacing everything. It means adding a few pieces that lift what you already wear.
This May jewellery edit is built to feel current and shoppable, with a mix of everyday staples and one or two standout details. If you want a quick view of the pieces customers return to most often, the best selling collection is a useful starting point, then use the picks below as your shortcut to a fresh rotation.
1. An everyday chain that makes outfits feel finished
An everyday chain is the foundation of a good rotation. It is the piece you can wear with a plain tee, a knit, an open collar shirt, or a simple dress and instantly look more put together. The goal is a chain with enough presence to be noticed, but clean enough to work on repeat.
The 9ct Gold Filled Rope Chain 6mm is a strong option for this role. Rope links add texture and shine while staying wearable, so it looks premium even with simple outfits.
If you want to compare similar staples by thickness and link style, the chains collection makes it easy to choose the shape that suits your wardrobe.
2. A standout bracelet that adds polish without effort
Bracelets are the easiest way to make a look feel intentional because you notice them all day. They show up when you are driving, holding a coffee, typing, or wearing a watch. A standout bracelet should feel premium, sit comfortably, and look good even when the outfit is simple.
The 9ct Gold Filled Tulip Bracelet 10mm is a clean statement that still feels wearable. The link detail looks considered without needing stacks, so it is an easy piece to wear from day plans into night plans.
If you want more wrist options in a similar style range, the bracelets collection is the quickest way to compare finishes and silhouettes.
3. A ring for extra personality
When your chain and bracelet are doing the everyday work, your ring is where personality comes in. A ring can be clean and minimal, or it can be the piece that signals your style in a more confident way. For May, a structured ring with a clear design gives your look a stronger finish without needing extra layers.
The 9ct Gold Filled Pyramid Ring adds character in one move. The pyramid motif feels bold and intentional, but it still works with simple outfits because the shape is clean. Worn as your only ring, it looks sharp without over styling.
If you want to compare shapes and find what suits your hand best, the rings collection gives you the full range in one place.
4. A silver piece for a cooler toned refresh
Silver is the quickest way to make your rotation feel new without changing your whole style. It looks sharp with black, grey, white, denim, and neutral outfits, and it feels especially clean for daytime events and warmer weather dressing. Adding one silver piece also makes your gold pieces feel more considered, because you are choosing metal tone on purpose rather than wearing the same look every day.
If you want a silver foundation that still feels sleek, the Silver Belcher Chain 10mm has strong presence with a structured finish. It is a clean statement with minimal styling required.
For more options across chains, bracelets, and rings, the Silver Filled Collection is the easiest place to compare cooler toned pieces side by side.
5. A giftable occasion ready piece that still feels wearable
May tends to bring more occasions. Birthdays, graduations, weddings, and event season starts to pick up. The easiest occasion ready upgrade is a tennis piece because it looks premium straight away and works with both casual and dressed up outfits. The key is choosing a size that feels wearable, not overly formal.
The Tennis Bracelet 4mm is a strong pick for this. It sits close to the wrist, catches light with every movement, and looks polished without needing extra jewellery around it.
If you like the idea of a matching look, the tennis collection keeps bracelet and chain styles together for a clean set approach.
How to mix everyday staples with one statement piece
A fresh rotation works best when it is simple. The most wearable formula is one foundation piece plus one feature. Your foundation is usually a chain you can wear often. Your feature is either a bracelet that adds polish, a ring that adds personality, or a tennis piece that lifts your look for events.
- If you wear a bold chain keep your bracelet clean and wear one ring only.
- If your bracelet is the statement keep the chain slightly simpler so it does not compete.
- If you add a tennis piece let it be the hero and keep other jewellery minimal.
- If you wear silver keep the rest of the look controlled, either all silver or one small gold accent.
A May refresh without replacing everything
The point of a seasonal edit is not more jewellery, it is better rotation. Add one everyday chain, one standout bracelet, and one ring that feels like you. Then choose either a silver piece for a cooler toned reset or a tennis piece for occasions. That gives you five options that can be mixed into dozens of outfits without over thinking.
If you want this to stay easy month to month, keep the same structure and swap one piece each season. It is the simplest way to keep your jewellery feeling fresh while still building a collection you actually wear.










