There is a particular satisfaction in jewellery that behaves like part of your body instead of an announcement pinned to it. In the latest pieces from Tamannaah Fine Jewellery, that idea becomes the point: the Crescent Climbers are sketched around motion, and an Akoya pearl necklace is built to sit where it wants to sit, not where a trend insists it should.
Tamannaah Fine Jewellery and the appeal of jewellery designed for movement

The brand’s own language around the drop is direct: the Crescent Climbers were “designed with movement in mind”, and the Akoya pearl necklace is described as “balanced in proportion”, finished with a pear shaped pendant that “naturally finds its place”. That last phrase matters, because anyone who has worn pearls in real life knows the difference between a necklace that holds its line and one that constantly asks for a mid dinner adjustment.
In these images, you can see the collection’s north star clearly: pieces that nod to tradition without freezing it in place. Crescent motifs, pearls, and a pendant silhouette associated with heirloom buying are all there, but they are styled to live in the present tense, close to the skin, meant to travel from morning light to late evening without changing your whole outfit to justify them.
A closer look at the Crescent Climbers
Ear climbers succeed or fail on one thing: whether they keep their shape as you move. The Crescent Climbers are presented as “familiar enough to feel like your own, unexpected enough to feel so so special”, which sounds like marketing until you consider how personal earrings are. They sit on your face. They become part of how you are read across a room.
What makes the crescent idea effective here is its geometry. A crescent has direction, it pulls the eye along a curve, and that curve can elongate the ear in a way that feels intentional even with minimal styling. If you are someone who likes jewellery that works with a crisp shirt collar, bare shoulders, slicked hair, or a messy bun, this silhouette is one of the few that does not demand a specific mood to land.
Because the brand explicitly frames the climbers around motion, the styling implication is clear: these are not earrings intended to be worn once, photographed, and put away. They are meant to survive the small realities of a day, talking with your hands, turning your head, slipping sunglasses on and off, catching a taxi, letting the night run long.
The Akoya pearl necklace, rebalanced
The Akoya pearl necklace is described by the brand as “soft in presence” and “balanced in proportion”, with a pear shaped pendant that settles into place. Translation: this is a pearl piece built to sit cleanly, rather than hover awkwardly or twist when you move.
Why Akoya matters
Akoya pearls have a specific cultural weight because they carry a long association with classic strand necklaces and ceremonial gifting. Bringing Akoya into a pendant format, then pairing it with a pear shaped drop, gives the wearer a different kind of flexibility. It can be worn with a sharp neckline, layered with another chain, or left alone as a single focal point. The sort of detail that changes how often you actually reach for pearls, without asking you to abandon the reason you loved them in the first place.
If you want to see how the brand positions these designs as part of its world, start with Tamannaah Fine Jewellery’s official site, where the naming and collection language around the Crescent Climbers and the Akoya pearl necklace is consistent with the captioned launch copy.
How to wear them now, without performing “occasion”
The most modern thing about this drop is its refusal to treat pearls as a costume. An Akoya pearl necklace with a shaped pendant can sit with a tank and trousers as easily as it does with eveningwear, and crescent climbers can hold their own with minimal makeup and an unfussy hairstyle.
For readers building a jewellery wardrobe that is long on repeat wears, consider pairing the Akoya pearl necklace with one consistent daily chain length, then letting the pendant be the changeable note. Climbers, meanwhile, are best when they become a default, the piece you do not have to overthink when you leave the house.
Photo Credits
Cover image courtesy of Tamannaah Fine Jewellery. Additional images courtesy of their respective owners.











