Jewellery is more than just adornment—it’s a connection to moments, memories, and milestones. The Revival Collection encapsulates this sentiment beautifully, bringing together timeless elegance, thoughtful design, and a nod to Maya’s most beloved creations from her earlier collections. With a focus on sustainability and sophistication, this collection reintroduces classic MM designs with a modern twist, making them perfect for today’s jewellery enthusiasts.

A Personal Touch from Maya

The Revival Collection is deeply personal. Maya wanted to bring back some of her older MM styles that she herself loves and wears. The mix of metals, a hallmark of MM’s design aesthetic and a customer favourite plays a prominent role throughout the collection. Each piece reflects the effortless sophistication that MM has become known for, with a unique touch of nostalgia.

The collection includes two necklaces, a bracelet, a pair of earrings, and two adjustable rings. Among these is the Revival Link Ring, a bestseller once worn by both Adele and Alexa Chung. This piece, like the other rings in the collection, is adjustable—making it perfect for gifting. The rings are designed to give the impression of stacking rings while offering the simplicity of wearing just one.

Sustainability Meets Sophistication


Crafted from recycled 925 sterling silver and plated with luxurious 18ct gold, the Revival Collection emphasises MM’s commitment to sustainability. Each piece is thoughtfully designed, ensuring it remains a treasured addition to your jewellery collection for years to come.

Jewellery That Tells a Story

The Revival Collection is more than just jewellery—it’s a story of reinvention, nostalgia, and sustainability. Whether you’re looking to elevate your personal style or give a meaningful gift, these pieces embody elegance, versatility, and a legacy of design excellence.

Explore the Revival Collection today and rediscover the beauty of timeless design.

A Tribute to MM’s Heritage

January 09, 2025

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