Spring Jewelry Launches Make Statement Accessories a Giftable Pick
April’s newest jewelry drops lean bold and polished, from Angara’s 76-piece Lee Harris collab to Tiffany’s $800-to-$200,000 range, making spring gifting feel sharper.

Jewelry is having the kind of spring that makes gift shopping easier: louder silhouettes, smarter color, and enough brand heat to feel current without trying too hard. ELLE’s April fashion feed paired jewelry news with a separate Mother’s Day gift guide on April 23, and the timing makes sense. The market is tilting toward pieces that do the work of a full outfit, whether that means a sculptural ring, a long chain, or a pair of dramatic earrings that can move from dinner to daytime in one step.
The clearest buy for someone who likes their gifts to feel fresh, but still wearable, is Angara’s Lee Harris collaboration. The collection launched March 16 and includes 76 pieces, from statement earrings and sculptural rings to tennis bracelets and ear cuffs, with styles starting under $1,000. That price point matters. It puts colored-gemstone jewelry into the zone where it feels special enough for a birthday, promotion, or first Mother’s Day, without jumping straight into hard-to-justify luxury.
For a bigger occasion, Oscar Heyman’s Spring 2026 Lookbook is the kind of high-jewelry drop that does the heavy lifting for you. The 35-piece lineup is all handcrafted and one-of-a-kind, with standouts including a 4.61-carat no-oil emerald ring and a 111-carat multi-color tourmaline and diamond flower necklace. Oscar Heyman linked the launch to Mother’s Day, graduation, and the wedding and anniversary season, which is exactly the right frame for pieces that are meant to feel ceremonial rather than merely decorative.

Tiffany & Co. is making the broadest case for jewelry as a gift category right now. Its New Jewelry page lists 43 products, spanning necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings, with prices from $800 sterling-silver pendants to Bird on a Rock drop earrings priced at $190,000 to $200,000. That range is useful for gift-givers because it means you can shop the same name for a younger sister, a major milestone, or a no-expense-spared occasion and still land on something recognizable.
The styling direction backs all of it up. Who What Wear says spring 2026 jewelry is stepping firmly into the limelight with statement chokers, brooches, modern pearls, long chains, and ear cuffs, while Gabriel & Co. describes the season as one of contrast and precision, where design choices matter more than sheer size. Even Tanishq’s New York Fashion Week showing, built around bold necklaces, dangling earrings, gold arm cuffs, and heirloom-scale diamonds, treated jewelry as part of the look rather than an afterthought. That is why the best spring gifts right now are not tiny, polite add-ons. They are the piece she puts on first.
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