The new collection arrives just a month after the launch of one of Australia’s most unique fine jewellery pieces, the Argyle Pink Quokka, marking a new chapter in Linneys illustrious history. Bold by Nature draws inspiration from the rich, untamed landscapes of the Kimberley, with the collection showcasing more than 80 meticulously crafted designs, blending Australian gold, opals, South Sea pearls, and colourful gemstones.
Bold by Nature
![Linneys Jewellery unveils a new collection inspired by WA’s Kimberley region.](https://soperth.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Linneys-new-collection.jpg)
Eager to reflect the rugged beauty of the Kimberley region, Justin Linney and his team wanted to create pieces that felt more like wearable works of art than everyday jewellery.
“We wanted each and every piece to embody the splendour of the Kimberley’s surroundings, from the towering gorges to the vibrant flora and serene waterholes,” Linneys Creative Director, Justin Linney said.
“Australian opals play a huge part in creating the bold look of the collection, these precious gems are currently trending and finally getting the adoration that they deserve. Every detail has been considered and I’m particularly proud of the colour and vibrancy of this collection, it’s the boldest use of colour we’ve ever released.”
Collection highlights
![Linneys Jewellery unveils a new collection inspired by WA’s Kimberley region.](https://soperth.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Linneys2.jpg)
Some of the standouts are the Chamberlain Gorge necklace, inspired by the magnificent Chamberlain Gorge in El Questro, and the Samphire necklace, which takes its cue from the beautiful Samphire plant found in the Kimberley’s wetlands. These beautiful, wearable pieces showcase Linneys’ breadth of designs, from sought-after couture pieces worth more than $100,000 to entry-level pieces starting from $350.00.
To celebrate the launch of this collection, the Linneys team brought Perth-born international photographer Jessica Ruscoe on board to capture the campaign. Worn by WA model Sarsha Chisholm, the images are as divine and unique as the pieces themselves.