From Astrid & Miyu to Bohomoon, there are a number of lovely jewellery advent calendars to help us see in the Christmas season
While chocolate advent calendars still fill many of us with joy, there’s something a little more special available for jewellery lovers. Lasting longer than the typical choc-filled box, treating oneself, or gifting a loved one, to a calendar filled with trinkets and treasure that’ll keep way beyond December 25 is a festive delight like no other.
Over the years, our favourite jewellery brands have released advent calendars containing earrings, necklaces, bracelets, rings – and lots more. Perfect for the upcoming festive season where sparkles are encouraged.
There is an option for jewellery lovers of all finishes – whether they prefer gold or silver. Shoppers don’t need to splurge on a full 24-day operation either, as there are sizes ranging from six days to 24.
While it’s likely most jewellery fans will have to fork out over £100, for the contents inside, it’s a treat that would save money if they total up the value of each individual item. Below, we’ve listed just a few jewellery advent calendars that have some seriously swoon-worthy treats inside.
Astrid & Miyu 12 Day Advent Calendar – £345
Worth £730, the Astrid & Miyu advent calendar is always a hotly anticipated haul amongst jewellery fans, due to its top quality gems loved by royals like Kate Middleton and TV royalty Holly Willoughy and Rochelle Humes. Available in both silver and gold, the calendar comes in a red and white decorated arched box which can be reused. Inside, shoppers can find 11 exclusive jewels, including one titanium piercing stud, as well as a cheeky £50 voucher to spend at Astrid & Miyu either online or in store.
Shoppers can expect staples like huggies, pendant necklaces, cuffs, drop earrings and bracelets. Perfect to wear as part of an earring stack, the selection sparkles with white and black crystals, which is ideal for the festive season.
Estella Bartlett Advent Calendar – £195
Packaged in a neat rectangular box neatly clamped together with a cardboard bow, the Estella Bartlett Advent Calendar comes in both gold and silver and is full of versatile, staple pieces for the Christmas season.
Featuring 12 days of goodies, from the website’s images, the calendar is packed with chains, earrings, gem-adorned bracelets and earrings. Shoppers will also get a £30 gift voucher included for use online.
Joma Jewellery Six Day Advent Calendar – £84.99
For those who will only deal in silver, the Joma Jewellery advent calendar is a lovely option that won’t break the bank quite as much. With a small selection of earrings, bracelets and a necklace, the pieces are top quality and made from Silver Plated Brass. One lovely detail from this offering – which comes neatly wrapped in a ribbon-tied starburst jewellery box – is that behind door 6 lies A Little Bracelet and at the time of ordering, it can be personalised with their shopper’s or their loved one’s name and handpicked charms. Read our review of it here.
Shopping writer Eve loved the adorable heart adorned pieces, but shared: “My only gripe is that the ring, despite being a one-size fits all, wasn’t quite my style and with it being an open design, didn’t quite feel that secure. Although if worn on my little finger, it could certainly be pressed shut.”
Bohomoon 2025 Advent Calendar – £149
Offering 12 days of gold of silver jewellery pieces, the Bohomoon Advent Calendar 2025 is worth £350 but costs £149 – £200 cheaper. Promising tarnish-free, water-proof and sweat-proof jewels that can almost anywhere, the calendar also includes four exclusive, unreleased items which are exclusive to the advent calendars before they go on general sale.
Some items included inside are: Tamara Hoop Earrings (£26), Callie Stud Earrings (£32), Mademoiselle Tennis Bracelet (£30), True Love Ring (£28) and more.
Our senior fashion writer Lauren Codling got herself the Bohomoon calendar and was left impressed by the quality. She said: “The jewellery itself is impressively varied. There are subtle pieces like dainty stud earrings for minimalists, as well as chunkier hoops for statement lovers.
“I’ve been wearing the rings and bracelets over the past couple of weeks, and they’ve slotted seamlessly into my wardrobe, instantly making my outfits look more polished and put together. The brand’s promise of tarnish-free jewellery has held up so far; these pieces survived a Flo Rida concert where I ended up covered in champagne. If that’s not a test, I don’t know what is.
“My only real gripe is that one of the prettiest necklaces in the box arrived hopelessly tangled, and despite my (and my housemate’s) best efforts, it’s still in a knot. Tangling is par for the course with necklaces, but it’s frustrating when it’s one I was desperate to wear.
Overall, though, Bohomoon’s advent calendar delivers brilliant value for money, a great variety of on-trend pieces, and genuinely wearable jewellery that feels special. Even with a couple of styles that aren’t quite me, it still feels like a luxe, fun treat – and a savvy way to update my collection for the festive season.”
Missoma Gold Advent Calendar – £495
At £495, this is the most expensive advent calendar on our list but it claims to be ‘better than ever’ and is worth £928 – which is pretty impressive. Curated from a selection of best selling gold jewellery pieces, the Missoma advent calendar features a first for the brand with items from its collaborations with Lucy Williams and Harris Reed as well as three limited-edition styles that are exclusive to the 2025 calendars.
For those wanting a sneak peek, inside shoppers will find the likes of the Molten Ear Cuff, Classic Stone Stud Earrings, Claw Pave Huggies, Tennis Charm Mini Hoop Earrings and the Double Chain Bracelet. The calendar has 12 days worth of jewels up for grabs and while there are no comments on this year’s offering, reviews have been left for the previous calendar.
One person said: “Good selection of solid gold jewellery for everyday use,” while another raved: “Gorgeous, bought the gold and very happy. So many items I’ve been wanting for ages included.”
Yet some were left disappointed in the delivery of the item, with some stating it arrived ‘slightly damaged’ – except for the contents.