Smiling jewellery.

The smiley face is probably everyone's favourite emoji. To be able to translate this universal symbol of optimism, humor and joy into precious jewelry is definitely good for the soul.

So let's take a look at some quirky jewellery designs with smiling faces. Let's discover how a multitude of designers have turned a toothy smile into something we all want to wear any time of the year.

Whether you react to a social media post with big heart-shaped eyes or a bunch of happy emojis, these emoticons have become part of our everyday language.

But if there is one thing we collectively use more, it has to be the happy smiley face. Now is the perfect time to explore pieces that are guaranteed to make you smile wide.

Sidney Evan smiley face jewellery in gold, coloured gemstones and diamondα

So there are a few different versions of smiley face jewellery. The first is the most obvious, the classic approach. This famous circle with two eyes and a curved upward mouth many designers have included it in their jewelry. So as to add an air of eccentricity to their collections.

The designers behind the Italian fashion and fine jewellery brand EERA have created a range of unique smiley face pieces. From large earrings to statement rings, so these bold unisex creations are easy to wear with any look.

EERA jewellery
EERA jewellery

Then we have designers who have taken a more funky approach when including smiling faces in their designs. Another perfect example is Italian jeweller Francesca Villa's take on smiling wrestling masks.

Her inspiration was her son's admiration for the wild world of wrestling. So Villa decided to turn his passion for the sport into a colourful collection of statement rings.

Each ring draws inspiration from Japanese and Mexican professional wrestling masks. They are embellished with coloured gemstones and diamonds in white or yellow gold, with a touch of enamel here and there.

Francesca Villa rings

Of course, we can't forget to mention watches when discussing the use of the iconic emoji. Big brands like Hublot and Chanel have created watches in honour of the smiley face with their unique style.

Hublot's recent collaboration with Japanese artist Takashi Murakami brings the iconic world of Kawaii to life in the Classic Fusion Takashi Murakami Sapphire Rainbow.

The dial of this watch is adorned with 487 stones representing the colours of the rainbow. It is adorned with rubies, pink sapphires, amethysts, blue sapphires, chavorites and yellow and orange sapphires. All the gemstones are combined to represent one of the artist's iconic floral smiley faces.

Hublot with Japanese artist Takashi Murakami brings the iconic world of Kawaii to life in the Classic Fusion Takashi Murakami Sapphire Rainbow

But Chanel's version in a smiley face watch is slightly more futuristic. The Robot Premiere watch highlights a dial with the body of a cute little robot. It has large diamond eyes and delicate onyx and yellow gold hands. It may not be a real smiley face per se, but it certainly brings a smile to our faces.

Chanel Robot Premier watch with gold and diamond details

We see this classic image being renewed and redesigned in all sorts of different ways. It also incorporates an array of gemstones and metals to suit the diverse aesthetic of jewelry and watch designers.

Chopard Happy Clown necklace in white gold and diamonds | Solange's HotLips ring in sterling silver and enamel | Lauren Rubinski necklace in gold | Luisa Alexander pendant in gold and diamonds | Alison Lou hoop earring in gold, enamel and diamonds | Rosa De La Cruz bracelet in gold
Necklace in gold, enamel and diamonds Nancy Newberg | Rainbow Sapphire Smiley stamp ring in gold, sapphires and diamonds Roxanne First | Ring in gold, enamel and diamond LeVian | Carolina Bucci Happiness charm bracelet in gold | My Move Smiley 50th Anniversary bracelet in rose gold and diamonds on a leather strap Messika | Pendant in gold and gemstones Annoushka | Ring in gold, white gold and diamonds Anthony Lent
Paloma's Graffiti Smile pendant in Tiffany & Co. rose gold | Sydney Evan gold and diamond necklace | Wilfred Rosado gold and painted pearl necklace | Crystal Haze Jewelry gold and diamond smile pendant | Chris Ploof rhodium cufflinks

Source: www.katerinaperez.com

Disclaimer: This information has been collected through secondary research and veneticomagazine.gr is not responsible for any errors in it.

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