Nowruz 2026 falls on Friday 20 March. That is 15 days away. If you still need a gift, read on - there is still time to give something genuinely beautiful.
Every year, the same thing happens. Nowruz arrives faster than expected and the search for a meaningful gift becomes urgent. Flowers are lovely. Cash is kind. But fine jewellery is the gift that survives the holiday and keeps being worn for years afterwards.
At Silux London, I design Persian-inspired fine jewellery made to order in Birmingham. Here is an honest guide to what is available, what ships in time, and what requires a conversation.
Available Now and Shipping This Week
These pieces from the Firouzeh and Golestan collections are ready to order. Standard UK delivery is 3 to 5 working days, so ordering now gives comfortable lead time before 20 March.
The Firouzeh Collection - from �850
Firouzeh is the Persian word for turquoise. Each piece in this collection is set with natural turquoise in 18ct yellow gold, drawing on the geometric patterns of Persian mosque architecture. It is jewellery that needs no explanation to a Persian family. Best for mothers, grandmothers, sisters - anyone for whom turquoise carries cultural weight.
The Golestan Collection - from �920
Golestan means garden of flowers. Inspired by the poetry of Sa'di and the floral imagery of Persian art, this collection uses delicate 18ct gold forms to capture the warmth and abundance that Nowruz represents. These pieces feel at home beside the flowers of a Haft-Seen table. Best for partners and daughters who appreciate jewellery with a quiet story behind it.
Launching on Nowruz Itself: The Bahar Collection
Bahar means spring. On 20 March 2026 - the first day of Nowruz - I am releasing a new collection of eight pieces designed specifically around the season of renewal. If you want to give something that is brand new on the day itself, the Bahar Collection is it.
The collection will be available at siluxlondon.com from the morning of 20 March. Join the mailing list to receive early access on launch day.
Still Possible: Bespoke for Nowruz
Bespoke commissions take 6 to 8 weeks as a rule. For Nowruz 2026, that window has technically passed - but there is a way to make it work. A bespoke commission started now becomes a meaningful gift in itself: you present the brief, the conversation, and a promise.
Some of the most memorable Nowruz gifts I have been part of were not the finished pieces - they were the moment someone said: I am having this made for you.
Popular bespoke requests for Nowruz include rings featuring Farsi calligraphy from Hafez or Rumi, pendants with the Farvahar symbol in 18ct gold, turquoise or pomegranate motif pieces for mothers or grandmothers, and heirloom redesigns incorporating inherited stones.
Begin Your Bespoke Commission
Start now. Give the conversation as your Nowruz gift.
I will design a piece around your brief, your symbols, and your story.
Start the ConversationThe Truly Last-Minute Option: A Gift Voucher
If time has genuinely run out, a Silux London gift voucher can be arranged with no lead time. The recipient chooses their own piece, their own size, their own stone. Contact me directly at hamed@siluxlondon.com to arrange a gift voucher in any amount.
Nowruz Pirooz
Fifteen days is enough time. A piece from the Firouzeh or Golestan collection ordered this week will be with you well before 20 March. The Bahar Collection launches on the day itself. And bespoke commissions are a gift you begin before Nowruz and receive after it.
However you celebrate, I hope this spring brings you renewal, abundance, and moments worth marking with something lasting.
Nowruz Pirooz.
New to Nowruz? Read our full guide to Persian New Year - the 3,000-year history, the traditions, and why jewellery is the most meaningful gift you can give.
Hamed Arab is the founder and designer of Silux London. Trained at the School of Jewellery, Birmingham City University. Three-time Goldsmiths' Craft & Design Council Award winner. UK Global Talent Visa recipient and British citizen. siluxlondon.com
