Pattaraphan launches Pre-Spring 2025 collection
Bangkok-based genderless fine jewellery brand, Pattaraphan, has announced the launch of its new Pre-Spring 2025 (PS25) collection on 30 August 2024.
The new collection comes after the brand recently launched in Selfridges, and features a “bold take on the brand’s classics and new styles”.
The brand’s “lover” motif, originally introduced in a previous collection with the Pavé Lover Signet Ring, is now expanded into more styles within the new range.
Presenting contrasting proportions of the bejewelled heart shapes, the motif is available in the “generously” sized Pavé Lover Locket Necklace as well as the micro size Pavé Micro Lover Studs. Both styles are available with diamonds and pink sapphires.
Expanding upon the theme of bejewelled pieces, Pattaraphan’s soda tab earrings are encrusted with gemstones for the first time in the collection. Customers can also expect the new Pavé Pressurised Earrings in diamond and blue topaz colourways.
Meanwhile, the Tri Pavé Baby Seamless Link Bracelet and Necklace from its Seamless series debuts in a smaller size of chains, which are studded with either amethysts, pink sapphires or blue topaz.
The Mushroom, which has been a staple motif since its Shroom series launching in Pre-Spring/Summer 2023, has also seen the introduction of a new size of mushroom earring within the Mini Shroom Earrings.
The top and bottom parts of the earring are separated and handcrafted with no external link to connect both parts – just so the earring has some movement when worn.
Lastly, the new Cycle Pearl Hoops feature drop-shape freshwater pearls and is the brand’s only pearl earrings style at present.
Founder Pattaraphan Salirathavibhaga said: “This new Pre-Spring/Summer 2025 is a cheerful collection, combining new styles with new options of our classics. All of the pieces, old and new, maintain their wearability and are highly versatile in their unique silhouettes.
“The tone of the collection is set for the upcoming main collection where our minimalist design language will continue to be balanced with fun and meaningful take on jewellery that feels good to wear.”