Boho jewellery is just one of those trends we can’t quite shake. Every year, without fail, we see yet another celeb layered in chunky gold chains or rocking evil eye rings, and we fall in love with the effortlessly cool, hippy vibe all over again.
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Blame our current boho obsession on the ‘70s fashion renaissance (suede boots, jackets and copious amounts of cow print), or maybe the resurgence of ‘90s/early noughties trends such as belly chains and low-slung jeans. Either way, all we know is that dainty layers and clean gold looks are out, and more-is-more, undone vibes are totally in.
But you don’t have to be a surfer chick or a festival fanatic to rock these jewels. Nor do you need to be on holiday to embrace a boho accessory aesthetic – although a shell necklace with a bikini is a serious lewk. In fact, boho jewellery is one of the easiest trends to tap into thanks to the many definitions of ‘boho’.
Just wanna dip a toe into the trend? Simply add a beaded necklace to your everyday stack for texture, or try threading a charm onto your hoops. The smallest of additions can instantly elevate even the plainest of outfits, taking basic slip dresses from mediocre to wowza.
Where sells the best boho jewellery?
From affordable favourites like Ottoman Hands and Monica Vinader to luxe labels such as Chloé and Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, there’s no shortage of brands nailing the boho aesthetic right now.
One standout? Orelia – the British brand serving up tarnish-free, gold and silver-plated jewellery that looks premium without the price tag. Its charm bracelets, layered necklaces and statement earrings are pure boho perfection (and yes, a few are even on sale). Check out our full review for the low-down on our top picks – spoiler: we loved everything.
Maximalists, rejoice – embracing full-on hippie energy is all about layering. Think chains, beads, and pearls (basically your entire jewellery box, people) worn all at once. Why stop at one necklace when you can stack four? For inspo, look no further than the original boho muses, Alexa Chung and Sienna Miller, who’ve been piling on rings and bangles since the early 2000s.
Keep scrolling for our favourite boho jewellery buys to shop in 2025 – from standout earrings to everyday rings and everything in between.
Best Boho Earrings
A statement earring is probably the easiest way to inject a touch of boho into everyday looks – simply opt for an oversized hoop or drop iteration for maximum impact. British jewellery brand Ottoman Hands should be your first stop for all boho jewels, incorporating semi-precious stones to create real showstoppers. If that feels a little OTT for your look, Missoma’s minimal metal designs are a more wearable option.
Best Boho Necklaces
An affordable way to achieve that boho look is simply layering up necklaces you have lying around in your jewellery collection. But if you still feel like something is missing, try adding some beaded iterations into the mix to add a touch of colour. Pendants and nature-inspired additions like shells or flower motifs are key signifiers of the look, too. Some jewellery brands also sell pre-styled sets to make knowing which necklaces to layer together a breeze.
Best Boho Bracelets
Nothing says boho quite like the clinking of multiple bangles on your wrist. While chunky cuff styles are always chic, we love Astrid & Miyu’s daintier take on the trend with its new gemstone charm bracelets. And trust Harris Reed’s collab with Missoma to provide a gothic take on bohemian jewels featuring turquoise and lapis gemstones alongside mini white pearls.
Best Boho Rings
If you usually just wear a pinky ring or stay faithful to a timeless gold band, it’s time to get a bit more experimental, ladies. This doesn’t mean you have to spend a fortune on new styles but simply start stacking all your existing rings together. No rules apply here: feel free to mix metals and pile chunkier styles on top of everyday rings. If your collection is looking a lil' sparse, here are some new-in pieces to treat yourself to.
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