
In the world of fine jewelry, platinum is often thought of in terms of its appeal to brides and grooms on the hunt for wedding rings that are pure, precious, and rare. But the metal is a lot more versatile than many jewelers give it credit for.
Sure, there’s a strong case to be made for choosing platinum for an engagement ring or wedding band, such as Harwell Godfrey’s studded Checkerboard ring or Chris Ploof’s simple, seductive solitaire (both featured below).


Then again, the metal pairs beautifully with diamonds in all manner of fashion-forward styles that don’t read bridal. We’ll start with Macadam’s show-stopping Complement necklace (at top), which includes two detachable pendants in a futuristic design with a groovy, galactic vibe.

Between Etiq’s charmingly scalloped Jharokha hoops, Mindi Mond’s elegant Lovers Line bracelet, and Oscar Heyman’s sapphire, diamond, and garnet-studded mega bracelet, the list of platinum jewels that go well beyond wedding wear is long and rich with possibilities.


And it’s not just feminine styles. Rolex chose platinum for its groundbreaking new Land-Dweller model introduced in April. With its icy blue dial, the 40 mm timepiece, hailed by watch experts as a true horological game-changer, is emblematic of a growing appreciation for platinum outside the wedding realm.
For retailers, the message is clear: As designers experiment with bolder, more contemporary applications, the metal is finding renewed relevance among fashion jewelry buyers and watch collectors alike. And with the price of gold soaring, don’t expect that scenario to change anytime soon.

Top: Complement transformable necklace in platinum with 1.4 cts. t.w. emerald-cut diamonds, $44,750; Macadam
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