
Summer always brings a resurgence of nautical jewelry, but this year’s takes feel notably darker—and far more bewitching.
Call it the Widow’s Bay effect. The hit Apple TV+ series embraces eerie maritime folklore, complete with haunted fog, curses, witches, ghosts, sea hags, and an ancient island mystery. Suddenly, coastal style feels less about palm trees and seashells and more about weathered anchors, mysterious talismans, and treasures with a story to tell.
Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey is helping fuel that fascination too. As anticipation builds around the star-studded film (out Friday), Greek mythology is once again finding its way into the cultural conversation. With it comes one of mythology’s most enduring figures—the siren.
The word siren has appeared in my inbox too many times over the past couple of months to chalk it up to coincidence. The mythical creature said to lure sailors to their doom is being reimagined, or at least name-checked, in a growing number of jewelry collections, and the pieces are every bit as alluring as the legend itself.
Of course, sirens have been calling to jewelers long before they returned to our screens. Nautical motifs, maritime folklore, and the romance of the sea have always been part of jewelry’s vocabulary. What’s different now is how designers are using the word itself. Siren has become shorthand for jewelry that feels hypnotic, transformative, and unapologetically feminine. It’s less about depicting a mythical creature than capturing the mood she evokes: mysterious, magnetic, and impossible to ignore.







Top: Blue Siren earrings in 18k white gold with aquamarine and chalcedony, $6,500; McFarlane Fine Jewellery
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