Four Collections, One Drop. Here's How to Shop It.
Cuffs, Dream, Lumière, and Rare have all returned at once after selling out during their original runs, and whether you've been waiting on a restock or you're seeing idyl for the first time, having four collections land together gives you a rare opportunity to compare them side by side.
Every piece across all four is built on 14k solid gold and exceptional diamonds from the top 1%, graded VS+ clarity with D to F colour and certified in-house. The material quality never changes between collections. The design direction is where each one finds its own identity, and this guide walks you through how to think about all four as new fine jewelery pieces before this limited window closes.
They're Back. Here's What You're Looking At.
These fine jewelry collections didn't come back as a seasonal refresh or a trend-driven launch. Each one earned its restock through genuine demand after selling out, and idyl brought all four back under the same limited structure, meaning once stock sells through, the collections come down again with no rolling inventory behind them.
Why These Four Collections Matter
Each collection fills a gap that most fine jewelry brands ignore. Cuffs gives you solid gold ear jewelry without asking for a new piercing, while Dream brings modularity into diamond drops, something you'd normally only find in fashion-tier pieces. Lumière focuses on how light behaves through a stone, which is the part of fine diamond jewelry most brands skip in favour of carat weight. Rare puts coveted diamond cuts into combinations that haven't been offered this way before. None of them compete with each other because they occupy different roles in how you wear jewelry day to day.
What They All Have in Common
The material foundation is identical across all pieces and collections. You're getting 14k solid gold (not plated, not vermeil, not hollow) with hand-selected diamonds certified in-house. That shared quality is what lets you wear pieces from different collections on the same ear, neck, or wrist without any visual clash, and it means anything you buy now will sit alongside future idyl pieces without looking disconnected.
The Cuffs Collection: Solid Gold

Cuffs is where most people start with idyl because ear cuffs in solid gold at this quality level are surprisingly hard to find elsewhere. They existed in costume jewelry and plated metals for years, but Cuffs fills that gap with 14k gold pieces that carry real weight and hold their finish over time, all without requiring a single piercing. You slide them on, adjust once, and wear them for the rest of the day.
Who It's For and How to Wear It
Cuffs suits the woman who wants fine jewelry that's understated and functional, something that adds a quiet detail to the everyday rather than making an announcement. Try one on the helix while a stud sits in the lobe, or stack two on the same ear spaced far enough apart to catch different angles of light. They pair well with Dream drops or Lumière studs because the gold matches and the contrast between something sculptural up high and something luminous down low creates a natural balance.
The Dream Collection: Diamond Drops

Dream centres around two designs called Nara and Cécile, both diamond drops that can be worn as a pair or individually, depending on the look you're going for. Nara has a clean, structured silhouette while Cécile carries more movement and light play, and together they create a combination that feels curated without looking assembled. What separates Dream from a standard pair of diamond earrings is that modular flexibility, because wearing Nara in one ear and Cécile in the other gives you intentional asymmetry, whereas Nara in both reads as polished and streamlined.
Who It's For
Dream is for the woman who wants a diamond piece that moves between a work meeting and an evening out without needing to be swapped. The design is restrained enough for professional settings and striking enough for everything after, which is a balance that sounds simple but is harder to find in practice than you'd expect.
The Lumière Collection: Brilliance

Lumière organizes around light as a design principle rather than a motif or silhouette, with every stone chosen for optical performance and every setting angled to let as much light into the diamond as possible. The result is a collection that behaves differently depending on whether you're in candlelight, afternoon sun, or under office fluorescents, and that shifting quality across different lighting conditions is what makes Lumière the most sensory of the four collections.
Who It's For
If you're drawn to jewelry that sparkles before you notice anything else about it, Lumière was built for that instinct. You care about how a piece interacts with light just as much as how it looks in a photo, and you want that experience grounded in fine jewelry with genuine quality rather than costume pieces that promise brilliance they can't deliver.
The Rare Collection: Diamond Cuts

Rare features diamond cuts that most jewellers don't carry because the sourcing is harder and the craftsmanship is more demanding, though every stone still meets idyl's grading standards. Some of these cuts show broader flashes of colour rather than the fine sparkle of a brilliant cut, and others carry a geometric quality you can spot from across a room. idyl pairs cuts within the collection that contrast with each other to create visual tension and balance at once, so a piece from Rare will look different from anything else you own.
Who It's For
Rare is for the woman who has moved past buying what's popular and into buying what's interesting to her, which says something about the kind of confidence you bring to jewelry. If you've ever loved a piece because the cut was something you'd never seen before, Rare was designed with exactly that instinct in mind.
How the Four Collections Work Together
You don't need to treat these as four separate worlds. Because every collection shares identical gold purity and diamond grading, cross-collection styling works without any guesswork about whether pieces will match. A Cuffs Power ear cuff on the upper ear with a Lumière stud at the lobe creates dimension without clutter, while a Dream drop on one ear paired with a Rare piece on the other gives you deliberate asymmetry that looks considered rather than accidental. Think about scale and placement rather than trying to match by collection name, because the materials already do that work for you.
How to Edit Down to What's Right for You
If you've been looking at idyl's collections for a while, one piece has probably been pulling you back more than the others, and that instinct is worth trusting because it's telling you what you value, whether that's ease, brilliance, a distinctive cut, or diamond movement.
Your daily habits are the best filter for narrowing things down. If you put jewelry on once in the morning and forget about it, Cuffs gives you that zero-maintenance feel. Someone who likes adjusting throughout the day will get more from Dream's modular approach, while Lumière rewards you every time you catch a flash of light, and Rare is the one for sparking a conversation because your piece looks unlike anything else in the room.
You don't need all four collections today. Start with one piece that fits how you live and let the rest follow, because the material consistency means your second and third purchases will look like they were always meant to sit alongside the first.
That said, this relaunch is limited, and the collections will come down once stock runs through, just as they did the first time, so if two pieces are calling to you across different collections, this simultaneous drop is the window to bring them home together.
Fine Jelwery 2026 - FAQs
What are the four idyl collections dropping right now?
The four collections are Cuffs, Dream, Lumière, and Rare. Each sold out during its original limited run, and all four are back simultaneously as a limited restock in 14k solid gold with exceptional diamonds, ranging from the everyday ease of Cuffs to the uncommon diamond cuts in Rare.
How do the idyl collections work together?
All four share consistent gold purity and diamond grading, which means they stack, layer, and combine without clashing. You can anchor an ear with a Cuffs piece, wear a Dream drop alongside it, and add a Lumière piece at the neck. They were designed to be worn together rather than treated as separate categories.
Which idyl collection is right for me?
Cuffs suits you if you want jewelry you put on without a second thought. Dream works across every setting with modular diamond drops. Lumière is the fit if brilliance and light play matter most. Rare is for the buyer who wants a distinctive diamond cut that nobody else is wearing.
Are these collections permanent or limited?
These are limited restocks. Every collection sold out during its first release and is available again for a short window. Once this drop ends, the collections come down. If a piece has been on your list, this relaunch is the time.
What kind of diamonds does idyl use?
Every piece is set with diamonds from the top 1%, graded VS+ clarity and D to F colour, certified in-house. The metal is always 14k solid gold, and those standards apply across every collection regardless of design direction or price point.
Can I wear pieces from different idyl collections together?
Yes, and that's the intention. Consistent gold purity and diamond grading across the range makes cross-collection styling feel natural. A Cuffs ear cuff sits well with a Rare drop, and a Dream earring pairs with a Lumière necklace because the collections were built to complement each other.