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Roxanne Assoulin launches Cubic jewelry for easy layering and stacking

Roxanne Assoulin’s Cubic line turns cubic zirconia and crystal into a stacking shorthand, with pendants, cuffs and earrings priced from $110 to $330.

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Roxanne Assoulin launches Cubic jewelry for easy layering and stacking
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Roxanne Assoulin has made Cubic into an easy lesson in high-shine layering, with cubic zirconia and crystal pieces designed to stack without feeling fussy. The brand’s site now gives Cubic its own dedicated cubic-zirconia page, and the spring 2026 new-arrivals mix places the collection squarely inside Assoulin’s larger point of view: jewelry that makes you smile.

That broad idea is the right frame for the line. Assoulin’s website organizes its world across bracelets, necklaces, earrings, rings, anklets and custom pieces, so Cubic does not read like a one-off capsule. It reads like a modular system. At $110 for The Cubic Hinged Cuff Duo and up to $330 for The Cubic Cluster Necklace, the range stays accessible enough to encourage combining pieces rather than treating them as isolated statements. The collection includes The Cubic Triple Charm Cord Pendant, $225; The Cubic Double Drop Cord Necklace, $175; The Cubic Cluster Necklace, $330; The Cubic Hinged Cuff Duo, $110 to $270; The Cubic Cluster Earrings, $185; The Cubic Hinged Chubbies, $125; The Double Drop Cubic Pendant, $165; The Cubic Cushion Drop Earrings, $125; and The Single Drop Cubic Pendant Chain, $185.

The simplest daytime stack starts with a white T-shirt and one clean line of shine. Pair The Single Drop Cubic Pendant Chain with The Cubic Double Drop Cord Necklace for a layered neckline that feels deliberate, not crowded, then add The Cubic Hinged Chubbies for balance at the ear. Finish with a Cubic ring from the brand’s rings category and the look stays relaxed enough for errands, but polished enough for a meeting or lunch across town.

For office polish, the composition gets sharper. The Cubic Cluster Necklace has enough presence to stand alone, but it becomes more compelling when set against The Cubic Hinged Cuff Duo, which brings structure to the wrist. The Cubic Cushion Drop Earrings keep the profile bright without tipping into excess, and a ring in the same Cubic family ties the whole arrangement together. The effect is crisp, architectural and easy to repeat.

Wedding-guest sparkle asks for more drama, not more complication. The Cubic Triple Charm Cord Pendant layered with The Double Drop Cubic Pendant creates movement at the throat, while The Cubic Cluster Earrings bring the light closer to the face. Add the cuff and a Cubic ring, and the collection does what stronger jewelry should do: it gives the outfit a pulse.

That timing is no accident. Fashionista described jewelry in 2026 as “sculptural, statement-making and personal,” and Assoulin’s own backstory fits the moment, too. A Glossy podcast profile said she has been in the jewelry business for more than 40 years, with the namesake brand later accelerated by influencer support. Cubic feels built for this exact mood, where stacking is less about abundance than about editing shine with intent.

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