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Brilliant Beads: Five Pieces Of Jewellery To Try Now
Words by Emma Pradella
18 May 2023

For years associated with hippy and surf culture, beaded necklaces and bracelets have recently crossed over to become one of the biggest trends in men’s jewellery. And we’re not mad about it. “Beaded jewellery is literally the easiest thing for anyone to introduce into their jewellery wardrobe, especially during the hotter months,” says Mr Maxim de Turckheim, Senior Buyer for Jewellery at MR PORTER. “What makes it such a timeless classic is its versatility, looking great with a crisp linen suit and shirt as well as something a lot more casual such as oversized T-shirt and shorts.” And there’s plenty to choose from, too. From Sydney Evan’s evocative designs to Carolina Bucci’s signature Forte pieces, here are five of our favourites for summer.

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The Carolina Bucci necklace
When in the market for beads, Carolina Bucci should be your first port of call. Every piece of the label’s jewellery – including this Formentera Forte Beads necklace, one of its most popular styles – is crafted in the brand’s workshop in Florence’s goldsmiths’ quarter.

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The MAOR bracelet
Incorporating the beaded jewellery trend into your everyday wardrobe doesn’t mean you have to go all out with it. A simple piece like MAOR’s bracelet is a great place to start. The citrine and silver beads work particularly well with earthy tones and neutrals.

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The Jacquie Aiche anklet
Few things say beachy, never-ending summer quite like a beaded anklet, and Jacquie Aiche’s is one of our favourites right now. Rooted in spirituality, the LA-based brand creates everyday pieces that are intended to heal and empower. Each of the multicoloured opal stones on this anklet has been chosen for its ability to bring positive energy.

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The Sydney Evan pendant necklace
Sydney Evan’s necklace is strung with petrified wooden beads, which are believed to ward off negative energy and keep its wearer grounded. This makes it the perfect gift for the spiritually minded person in your life or an equally wise investment for yourself. Let the carved pendant – and its diamond-encrusted setting – stand out against a white tee.

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The Shamballa Jewels bracelet
Shamballa Jewels is heavily inspired by its founders’ fascination with ancient Eastern philosophy. Even its logo, engraved on some of the beads on this bracelet, references a Buddhist sceptre called dorje. This blue style is crafted from rhodium-plated white gold and precious stones such as blue and grey sapphires, aquamarines and blackened diamonds.