Robinson Pelham Releases New Jewels Just in Time for the Holidays
The new “Ouche” collection brings sculptural designs to the brand, while the expanded “Daystar” collection brings a rainbow of colors.

Founders Vanessa Chilton, Zoe Benyon, and Kate Pelham Burn are releasing their new “Ouche” collection and a one-of-a-kind “Moonraker” collar.
They’ve also expanded the “Daystar” collection, adding the mini “Daystar” earrings and “Daystar” hoops.
“What all of our collections have in common is infinite wearability,” said Benyon.
“There is nothing that you can’t wear together – versatility in the ‘Ouche,’ stackability in our ‘Daystar’ hoops, everything works back to our core and new collections.”
The new Ouche collection is centered around a necklace that features a sculptural curved gold piece that sits at the base of its wearer’s neck. It is available in 9- or 18-karat yellow gold, with or without a pavé diamond hinge.
The collection was given this name because the 800-year-old word signified a gem-set buckle, brooch, or necklace that fastens to something else, explained the brand.
The necklace can be worn as is or styled with the collection’s Ouche beans that are placed on the piece by removing the hidden pavé diamond hinge link and sliding the charms onto the curved gold.
There are several beans to choose from, including diamonds, tsavorite, ruby and yellow gold. Additional beans with yellow, orange, pink, and blue sapphire will join the collection soon.
The Ouche collection is set to launch next week.
The newness doesn’t stop at just the Ouche collection. Robinson Pelham is also expanding the designs in its “Daystar” collection, which first released in the summer.
The mini “Daystar” earrings are an iteration of the original design that was inspired by a Georgian shield pendant that Chilton’s grandmother owned.
Originally, the shield shape was cut into two central double-cut rock crystals to create a half-moon and a drop shield.
The new design shrinks the size down by half and dangles the shield-shaped rock crystal from additional gemstones, along with the stem-set ones that radiate from the shield.
These gemstones include diamonds, pink sapphire, tsavorite, blue topaz, and a rainbow assortment of sapphires that surround the rock crystal and are all set in 14-karat yellow gold.
Along with the release of the mini Daystars are the Daystar hoops.
Available in 14-karat white and yellow gold, the hoops feature three graduating diamonds that total 0.23 carats.
The three designs in the Daystar collection can be worn alone or all together in a stacked ear.
The mini Daystar and Daystar hoops are set to debut on Nov. 4.
Lastly, in time for the holiday season, is Robinson Pelham’s “Moonraker” collar.
The one-of-a-kind piece is made of long graduated flat tusks of mother-of-pearl that have 9- and 14-karat yellow gold and diamond bars spaced between them.
“The mother-of-pearl was in our vault for many years, and it was just recently that we decided to design the collar piece,” said Chilton.
“It took us several months to concept and develop the design; it was crucial to us that we produce it so that the individual pieces would lay beautifully, but also so that it is fully adjustable to any woman’s neck. The result is just this gorgeous, fluid piece that is the perfect statement for the festive season.”
This one-of-a-kind piece will be available in mid-November.
The brand’s new Ouche collection and Daystar earrings will be available on the Robinson Pelham website on each respective launch date.
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