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Swarovski Swarovski Infinity

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Swarovski Infinity is a jewellery collection from Swarovski — the Austrian crystal house founded in 1895 by Daniel Swarovski, whose precision-cut crystals have defined affordable luxury accessories for over a century. The Infinity line centres on the figure-of-eight motif, translating an enduring symbol into wearable necklaces and bracelets designed primarily for women.

What the Infinity motif means in practice

The lemniscate — the mathematical symbol for infinity — gives this collection its structure. Pieces are built around that looping form, typically rendered in gold-plated or base metal with Swarovski crystal accents. Because the shape is geometric rather than floral or abstract, it reads as both modern and easy to layer with other jewellery. The motif also makes the collection a natural choice when buying a gift with a sentimental edge, since the symbol carries a recognisable meaning without being overtly romantic.

Choosing between necklaces and bracelets in this collection

Necklaces in the Infinity line tend to sit at a shorter, collarbone-grazing length, which suits open necklines and works well worn alone or stacked with a finer chain. Bracelets are typically designed to be worn close to the wrist, and the looping motif means the piece lies flat rather than sitting proud of the skin — practical for everyday wear. When choosing metal tone, rose gold plating adds warmth against fair to medium skin tones, while silver-toned pieces are more versatile across seasons and easier to mix with existing jewellery. Bear in mind that plated metals require a little care — avoid prolonged contact with water and perfume to preserve the finish. If you are choosing a gift, the Gift Shop has further ideas across watches and jewellery.

Swarovski Infinity within the wider Swarovski range

The Infinity collection sits at an accessible entry point within the Swarovski jewellery offer. Other Swarovski lines take different design directions: Swarovski Hyperbola favours bold geometric cuts, Swarovski Millenia leans into octagonal crystal shapes, and Swarovski Dextera works with angular, architectural forms. For a broader look at women's jewellery across all brands, the full selection is available to browse by category.

Is Swarovski crystal the same as a gemstone?

No. Swarovski crystal is a form of precision-cut lead-free glass, produced using a proprietary process that gives it high refractive clarity. It is not a natural gemstone or a diamond simulant in the traditional sense — it is its own category of decorative crystal, valued for its consistent brilliance and accessibility rather than rarity.