The lifestyle of South Koreans continues to influence global fashion trends, including in jewelry. Beyond K-Pop and Korean dramas, Korean design elements are now popular in accessories. These designs tend to be minimalist, light, and elegant.
Korean jewelry often features simple shapes such as bubbles, curved lines, and geometric patterns. These designs create a gentle, feminine look without being too flashy.
This trend is now being adopted by many jewelry designers and brands in Indonesia. They aim to attract young people who love Korean culture.
Jelita Setia, General Manager of The Palace Jeweler, said in a statement to VOI that their latest collection is inspired by Korean style. It features diamond jewelry and 18K gold with a slim, minimalist, and modern design. The collection uses H VS diamonds, which helps keep prices affordable.
The brand Areumi Collections is named after the Korean word “Areum,” which means beauty or beautiful appearance. The collection includes various items such as rings, bracelets, lamps, and earrings.
The designs are inspired by simple and stylish Korean casual looks. They are suitable for all-day wear, from morning until night. The jewelry can be matched with everyday clothes, semi-formal outfits, and even evening wear.
This style matches the preferences of today’s youth who want accessories that are both multifunctional and stylish.
The makers of this collection focus on balancing modern design with affordable prices. Although the pieces are made with quality materials like 18-carat gold and certified diamonds, they remain accessible to a wide market. This is especially important for younger buyers who follow global trends but watch their budgets.
Overall, the rise of Korean-style jewelry in Indonesia shows how popular culture influences local markets. It also highlights the ability of local businesses to innovate and meet customer needs.
In the future, Korean-inspired designs will likely continue to grow. Korean style will remain a key source of inspiration for fashion and jewelry collections in Indonesia.
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