Robinson Pelham unveils new pommels to celebrate 10 years of Identity
Vanessa Chilton, creative director, said the collection was first sketched in 2014, two years after the opening of the brand’s Chelsea flagship

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London jeweller Robinson Pelham is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its Identity collection, a chain-link design that has been part of its range since 2015, with the launch of three new connector designs known as pommels.
One features a 1.50ct pear-shaped diamond, another combines pink sapphire and diamond pavé in a concave setting, and the third is a diamond pavé button design.
The new additions were previewed at Couture 2025 in Las Vegas, where the necklace featuring the pommel connectors won the Editors’ Choice Award.
The collection, known for its interchangeable connector links, has been worn by figures including Gwyneth Paltrow, Jodie Comer and Jo Whiley.
Available in 9ct and 18ct gold, Identity remains one of the company’s “most popular” lines, with some pieces subject to waitlists of up to eight weeks.
Vanessa Chilton, creative director, said the collection was first sketched in 2014, two years after the opening of the brand’s Chelsea flagship.
She said: “We always wanted to create a statement gold necklace that still offered versatility, which is very much at the heart of Robinson Pelham’s design DNA, and Identity hits the spot.”
“Following the introduction of Identity in 9ct and 18ct white gold, we noticed increasing interest from men. The necklace and bracelet designs began to resonate with a male audience, particularly because of the customisable lengths.”