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Completedworks redefines luxury jewelry by transforming each piece into a wearable work of art. With sculptural forms, innovative design, and sustainable materials, their collections offer a unique fusion of creativity and elegance. Perfect for those who seek individuality and sophistication, Completedworks invites you to experience jewelry that captivates both the eye and the imagination.
By the Editorial Staff
Imagine jewelry that doesn’t just sit pretty but actually starts conversations. That's the world of Completedworks, the London‑born jewelry and accessories brand that’s been quietly redefining modern luxury since its launch in 2013. Founded by Oxford‑educated designer Anna Jewsbury, Completedworks walks the line between sculpture and adornment, crafting pieces that loop, twist, and unfurl like wearable art all handcrafted in the brand’s London studio with a thoughtful nod to sustainability through recycled and ethically sourced materials. Seen draped on the likes of Emma Watson, Adwoa Aboah, and Jodie Comer and showcased at London Fashion Week with theatrical, story‑rich performances straight out of a fashion fantasy, these aren’t just accessories, they're statement pieces with personality. Whether it’s a bold pearl‑studded necklace or the sculptural Scrunch earrings that caused a lockdown‑era stir, each piece feels like a tiny, timeless sculpture you get to wear effortlessly elevating everything from your everyday jeans and tee to that next big night out.
Infinity's Reversal, 228.95€
Two sparkling zirconia stones flirt effortlessly with two uniquely shaped freshwater pearls, coming together to create a chic, elegant earring that feels both modern and timeless. Set on a gold vermeil post with a secure butterfly back, it’s the kind of piece that elevates any outfit with effortless sophistication.
Tide, 497.95€
A delicate string of freshwater pearls drapes along an 18ct gold vermeil chain, designed to rest gracefully just above the collarbone effortlessly chic, timeless, and made to catch every eye.
splotch, 380.95€
Made from recycled gold vermeil, these earrings showcase soft, folded shapes that elegantly hug the ear, turning every profile into a sculptural statement.
Pride of Possibilities II, 509.95€
A strand of bio-resin elegantly twists into delicate, irregular freshwater pearls, wrapping effortlessly around the wrist. Finished with an adjustable hook-and-eye clasp, it’s a piece that feels both modern and sculptural.
R2246, 380.95€
A sculptural cuff in recycled gold, its softly twisted, organic texture wraps effortlessly around the wrist, blending artful design with everyday elegance.
Z110, 462.95€
A cascade of blue spinels flows seamlessly into a single green emerald zirconia, forming a gentle, mesmerizing gradient that wraps elegantly around the wrist.
Never Give Up The Ghost, 345.95€
A delicate, elongated drop earring featuring a single striking baroque pearl and four sparkling cubic zirconias, all set on recycled sterling silver for a sculptural, sophisticated finish.
Glitch, 357.95€
A delicate strand of freshwater pearls intertwines with a line of sparkling cubic zirconias set in gold vermeil, gracefully wrapping around the wrist with effortless elegance.
P235, 345.95€
Freshwater pearls and sparkling cubic zirconias form an elegant inverted hoop, sitting gracefully above the lobe. A freely moving lower drop adds a soft, fluid contrast to the defined, sculptural shape.
Foraging, 1.463.95€
This double baroque pearl necklace rests elegantly above the collarbone, secured with an adjustable hook-and-eye clasp effortlessly chic and sculpturally sophisticated.
Drippity Drip, 251.95€
A single strand of recycled gold vermeil twists gracefully, unveiling a cluster of freshwater pearls at its heart a perfect balance of sculptural elegance and understated luxury.
The Depths of Time, 286.95€
A string of soft chalcedony beads meets an 18ct gold vermeil chain, designed to rest elegantly above the collarbone effortlessly refined and perfectly sculptural.
Treacle, 497.95€
If you could choose a way to celebrate the slow passage of time would you pick a snail or treacle? Personally, I’m all in for treacle… In a parallel universe, I’d go back and convince Ben Stiller, on the eve of writing Zoolander, to craft a film about an artist working almost entirely in treacle instead. And speaking of slow, deliberate elegance, this piece is designed to rest gracefully above the collarbone, making every moment of wearing it feel just a little sweeter.
P227, 263.95€
Freshwater pearls twist into a delicate knot, anchored at the center by a sparkling cubic zirconia, a subtle, sculptural statement with effortless elegance.
Cove, 368.95€
Delicate freshwater pearls weave around gold vermeil, transforming into a bold, sculptural ring that feels both artful and effortlessly chic.
R2262, 310.95€
Hanging from an adjustable fine chain, this pendant features an irregular gold setting, centered with a smooth pink resin stone effortlessly modern, sculptural, and undeniably chic.
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