

You’ve Got the Moves: Kinetic Jewellery with Moving Elements
Sometimes, at the Couture Show, you encounter a trend that feels perfectly attuned to the times we’re living in. This year in Las Vegas, that trend was movement. Or, more precisely, moving elements that speak to that very human desire to keep our hands busy, our senses engaged, and our minds soothed.
When we first featured a story devoted to kinetic jewellery back in 2019, the idea was very much in its infancy. Since then, it has grown up, gone glam and embraced a new era of imagination. At this year’s Couture Show, a new generation of designs is redefining what movement in jewellery can look like, from rotating, diamond-studded disco balls to rippling surfaces of golden bubbles and lucky charms fitted with miniature watch movements.
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In the continuation of this article:
• Discover the next evolution of kinetic jewellery, where craftsmanship meets movement.
• From mesmerising mechanics to sculptural forms, each piece is designed to delight in motion.
• Get to know the designers leading the charge—and the jewels turning heads at the Couture Show.
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