My Personal Jewellery Collection – Part 1

Since so many of you have asked, I wanted to share something very close to my heart- my personal jewellery collection. These are the pieces I wear every day—the ones that feel like second skin—and the treasures I reserve for more special occasions.

My collection is a mix of my own designs and pieces from other designers. After all, the jewellery gifted to me by my husband couldn’t possibly be from my own brand—if it were, it wouldn’t have been a surprise.


EVERYDAY ESSENTIALS

Let’s start with what I wear every single day. The most important piece? My wedding band. I feel naked without it—if you know what I mean.
It’s an 18k yellow gold rounded ring. Because of its curved shape, it can’t be engraved, but I find these bands incredibly contemporary, feminine, and chic.
My husband’s ring is also 18k yellow gold, engraved with C J 05.05.23—a detail I adore.

Most days, I also wear a tennis necklace from Sophie Bille Brahe—a gift from my husband during a trip to Denmark. As a jewellery designer, I create tennis necklaces myself, but this one is special because of its story. And honestly, I love Sophie’s aesthetic.

I often layer it with my yellow gold and diamond alphabet necklace from Libelula, featuring my children’s initials or with the Venetian Stories necklace from Libelula—for a more fun look.


Lately, I’ve been dreaming of creating a yellow gold tennis necklace with 0.20ct diamonds, 42cm long, to pair with my SBB piece. I’m very into layering diamonds right now.


RINGS I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT

I always wear a pinky ring. I rotate between the Ciel Blanc ring from Libelula, a petit Oliva ring with white or black diamonds (sometimes both), or the classic Trinity ring from Cartier—another gift from my husband. I own each size of the Petit Olivia ring, giving me the freedom to style it on whichever finger I like. 

Recently, I designed a white gold ring with seven emerald-cut diamonds (0.20ct each), symbolizing our children. I have a feeling this will become one of my everyday favorites in 2026.


EARRINGS & STATEMENT PIECES

For years, I wore small diamond studs—0.20ct each in yellow gold. But lately, I’m craving boldness. I’ve designed two new stud styles launching in 2026, and they’re definitely on the larger side.

I also love wearing one big ring every day. My engagement ring from Jessica McCormack—a 3ct tilted pear diamond—is my ultimate treasure. Both the ring and the proposal were a complete surprise, the best of my life.

When I’m not wearing it, I reach for a chunky Libelula ring, like the Hedda—an Art Deco-inspired piece in 14k yellow gold with natural white topaz. Topaz is strong, versatile, and perfect for everyday wear.

 

Another favorite? A classic solitaire diamond ring in 18k gold with a 3ct diamond. Timeless, elegant, and stunning alone or paired with a wedding band or eternity ring.

In 2025, I launched my Wrapped in Gold collection—diamonds and precious stones in bezel settings. Inspired by the feeling of being held in your lover’s arms, I’m obsessed with the round diamond ring and the east-west topaz ring. For the diamond piece, I used a 2ct vintage stone—a type I’d love to work with more in the future.


BRACELETS THAT COMPLETE THE LOOK

I often wear a bracelet—usually the Hanna bangle in 18k solid gold. It’s one of my first designs and so easy to stack. A client once ordered one in every gold color, and they looked incredible together. 

Another favorite is the Soul bracelet—a tennis bracelet with small diamonds. My personal choice? Brown diamonds. And when I want extra sparkle, I wear the Paris bracelet—a 5ct stunner with diamonds in varying sizes.

Every Libelula bracelet is custom-made to your wrist measurement, ensuring a perfect fit. Because chic is all about precision.


What I wear for special occasions will be revealed in Part 2—coming soon.

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