Missoma just launched its first fine jewelry collection and it's too pretty

The new collection features recycled materials

Missoma gold signet ring
(Image credit: Missoma)

As more of us are only seen from the waist up on Zoom calls and Google Meet sessions, it makes sense that jewelry is the latest accessory to see a rise in sales. Fashion lovers have found that huggie earrings, pendant necklaces and eye-catching chains can help elevate your everyday look while on screen.

We're always on the lookout for the coolest new companies and styles, from the best sustainable jewelry brands (like this low-waste jewelry made from ocean plastic!) to two-in-one jewelry candles

That's where Missoma comes in: the British jewelry brand is loved for making stackable gold vermeil pendants and chains, and its empire's reach is steadily growing—even acquiring our favorite royals as fans. Now the brand is broadening its horizons and tapping into fine jewelry. The Missoma fine line collection has just launched, and we can't wait to get our hands on the 14-karat pieces. 

There are 44 pieces in the new collection, comprised of rings and earrings fit for any budget, with prices ranging from $104 to $1,454. 

Marisa Hordern, founder and CEO of Missoma, spoke out ahead of the collection, assuring fans that the fine line keeps up with the brand's "edgy ethos."

Hordern said: "After being one of the first brands to work within demi-fine jewelry, we've applied those years of understanding craftsmanship and honing our design-led aesthetic to fine jewelry, offering customers elevated pieces that are still undeniably Missoma." 

Fans can now shop Kate Middleton's fine gold-claw huggie earrings online—the delicate earrings are great for any occasion and have been spotted on the Duchess of Cambridge on numerous occasions. The huggies are now only available on the Missoma fine line, but you have to be quick as they're selling out fast!  

Meghan Markle's signet-ring, which the Duchess sported on a 2018 Sussex trip, is also now available in-store and online, but it won't be around for long. Happy shopping!

Kudzai Chibaduki

Since December 2020, Kudzai has worked as a trainee journalist at FUTURE, writing about fashion, entertainment and beauty content for My Imperfect Life.

Kudzai previously worked as a freelance fashion wardrobe stylist, directing magazine photoshoots and coordinating the fashion direction of recording artists.

A fully qualified Journalism and Media graduate from De Mont Fort University, Kudzai graduated in the summer of 2020.