Marquise Diamonds Dance in Spinelli Kilcollin’s ‘Wren’ Collection
Marquise-cut diamonds in drop charms are the center of the new collection, reflecting the movement of a dancer in modular styles.

Marquise-cut diamonds suspended in charms were chosen for this collection because of the way the pointed and elongated shape catches and reflects light as it shifts with the wearer, evoking the movement of a dancer.
New styles in this collection continue the reference to movement through their adaptable construction.
The “Valen” lariat necklace demonstrates this as its length, shape, and placement can be adjusted to create multiple configurations from a single piece.
The “Jovie” ring is another new style in the collection, expanding on the brand’s signature multi-band rings, now with pavé diamond links.
Closing out the new styles debuting in the Wren collection are the “Circe” ear cuffs, while the existing “Zahra,” “Inara,” “Pia,” and “Vestra” designs return in new variations featuring marquise-cut diamonds.
Spinelli Kilcollin said the Wren collection takes the historic marquise shape and gives it a more spirited character that is suspended, adaptable, and continually in motion through the brand’s contemporary design language.
The 24-piece collection uses 18-karat yellow gold and sterling silver with marquise and round diamonds as well as pavé accents.
A campaign is slated to debut alongside the Wren collection.
It continues the idea of dance not simply as a body moving to music but as something larger than identity, performance, or a single role.
Rather than focusing on performance for an audience, the campaign highlights the private state a dancer enters before anyone is watching—the discipline, repetition, and hunger—and the flow state of creative release that makes it worthwhile.
Its audio draws on the song “Glory” from Cold Cave’s EP titled “You & Me & Infinity” and its hypnotic repetition, half-buried vocals, and propulsive post-punk pulse that evokes the private trance of moving alone before the experience becomes visible to others, said the brand.
The Wren collection is slated to launch on Aug. 20 and will be available on Spinelli Killcolin’s website as well as in-store and at retail partners.
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