11 Best Jewellery Brands:

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Best Jewellery Brands: From Affordable To Luxury Jewellery Brands.

Whether you’re looking for luxury pieces from Cartier and Tiffany and Co., or searching for more reasonable items from Missoma and Sandra Alexandra, these are the jewellery brands you want to know now.

Whether as a gift to a friend or family member for Christmas or to yourself (a self-gift, maybe), jewellery is unbeaten in its premium status. Often imbued with deep sentiment, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, rings, etc are true investment pieces that can be held for generations because of their enduring materials and worth.

If you favour more exploratory designs, focus on Anissa Kermiche, Mateo, TOHUM and Alighieri. For staples to stack to your heart’s content, Monica Vinader, Missoma, Lil Milan, Astrid and Miyu and Edge of Ember are names to recollect. Furthermore, for the people who put a premium on fun, try Margaux Studios, Wald Berlin, Sandra Alexandra and Roxanne First.

But, that is not all, we have ordered a lot more brands, 11 jewellery brands, to be careful, for you to investigate.

1. Elhanati: Best Jewellery Brands

 

Elhanati: Best Jewellery Brands
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Generally high quality in sterling silver, Elhanati’s heartfelt pieces would fill in as well as wedding jewellery as it would paired with a white shirt.

2. Studio Mantel: Best Jewellery Brands

 

Studio Mantel: Best Jewellery Brands
@studiomantel

If you like your jewellery shopping to come to a side of classic homeware, then, Studio Shelf is the spot to go. Situated in London and sourced Europe-wide, Studio Shelf is loaded with art Deco and Modernist wonders.

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3. Susan Caplan’s: Best Jewellery Brands

 

Susan Caplan’s: Best Jewellery Brands
@susancaplan

Iconic vintage jeweller, Susan Caplan’s curations are unparalleled.

4. Mejuri: Best Jewellery Brands

 

Mejuri: Best Jewellery Brands
@mejuri

Mejuri counts the Duchess of Cambridge, Selena Gomez, Bella Hadid and Billie Eilish as fans – which lets you know all that you really want to be familiar with how versatile its pieces are. The ‘regular’ fine jewellery brand champions sustainability; continuously working with traceable or recycled silver and gold, as well as economically obtained sourced diamonds.

5. Atelier VM: Best Jewellery Brands

 

Atelier VM: Best Jewellery Brands
@atelier_vm

This is the brand behind the welded gold wristband that everybody has replicated – yet Atelier VM actually does it best. L’Essenziale can now also be welded directly onto your ankle, which is ideally suited for the summer months. Make certain to look at the brand’s most recent Impronta collection too, which imprints your unique fingerprint onto your jewellery.

6. Missoma:

 

Missoma
@Missoma

Missoma is the holy grail of affordable and stackable jewellery. You could hang tight for their yearly deal (that makes it much more reasonable), or you could simply go overboard now.

7. Orelia:

 

Orelia
@oreliajewellery

A favourite of the Duchess of Cambridge, Orelia is a female-established brand selling reasonable pieces. Also facilitating a market of different merchants under Orelia and Co, their site is an all-in-one resource for everything from one-off vintage of stackable chains.

8. Tiffany & Co:

 

Tiffany & Co
@tiffanyandco

A classic for a reason, and who couldn’t be glad with a little blue box under the Christmas tree?

9. Roxanne First:

 

Roxanne First
@roxannefirst

Nobody does glad, colourful and thrilling fine jewellery very like Roxanne First. Well worth saving up for.

10. Maria Black:

 

Maria Black
@mariablackjewellery

Specialising in earrings for a wide range of piercings (however their different pieces are comparably exquisite), Maria Dark’s work steps the line between dainty and edgy, brilliantly.

11. Wave Antiques:

 

Wave Antiques
@waveantiques

Established in 2022, Wave Antiques is a London-based jewellery company selling shocking, unique classical jewellery. With more than 100 years of involvement with the jewellery exchange inside the group, the brand has shot itself into the digital market, selling things primarily through stages like Instagram and Etsy. Even better, the company gives 1% of deals to charities that focus on protecting the ocean.

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