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We humans have been adorning ourselves from the beginning of time, fashioning jewelry out of pretty much anything we could get our hands on: From beach shells and gemstones to precious metals, wood, bones, and whatever in our worlds inspired us.
Jewelry is an expression of individual style, but also a meaningful gestureโjust think of promise rings and engagement rings. And unlike clothing, which usually has a shelf life, jewelry can last for decades or centuries, making it the perfect heirloom to pass on.
So whether youโre in the market for work, weekend, wedding, or permanent jewelry, we rounded up our favorite jewelry brands to fulfill all of your jewelry needs, wants, and whims.
Counting Hailey Beiber, Eva Longoria, and Michelle Obama as fans, this LA-based Canadian designer is one of the best online jewelry stores known for her super trendy and pretty yet affordable pieces like the brands โ90-inspired Mega U-Link Earrings ($160) and Nouveaux Puff Earrings ($160), the last of which were recently worn by Selena Gomez and have sold out four times.
The female-founded company launched in 2011 in Los Angeles and is known for its quality, everyday pieces, and sustainable practices. 98% of their pieces are made with recycled 14k gold, and many are made to order to limit waste. We especially like that all Zoe Lev jewelry is hypoallergenic. We love this Spinner Compass Medallion Necklace ($950). And this elegant, everyday bead bracelet stack ($230) was recently spotted on Reese Witherspoon on the streets of New York City.
Founded by the great-great-grandson of Louis Cartier, the eponymous line has forged its own path and is now known for its cutting-edge lab-grown diamonds. Using the tagline โOne of a kind, never mined,โ Dousset uses only the top 1% of lab-grown diamonds to create their custom jewelry and wedding rings. Because lab-grown diamonds are grown in a lab, not the earth, they are more affordable (because they are less rare) and also are โconflict-freeโ because they are not mined. While Jean Dousset is known for the best engagement rings, which have been worn by Paris Hilton, Maria Menounos, and Amy Adams, his collection is varied, and the Gwen Lab Diamond Drop Earrings ($7,200) and Dousset Monogram Band ($2,800) are both on our wish lists.
Frank Darling kinda had us at hello. Theyโre straight-talking attitude cuts through the confusion buying diamonds can bring. They personally vet millions of diamonds to bring you the best, both conflict-free and lab-grown diamonds. Then they work with you to create your own custom engagement ring, sending you replicas to your home to try on IRL for fit and feel. Iโm tempted to get remarried to try them out! But weโll leave the fun for you. They have a great variety of rings and prices, like Skinny Deco Eternity ($2450) and The Capellini Pasta Wedding Ring, which we like in rose gold, available for $600.
Owner Michael Seiger founded this line back when he was an undergrad at the University of Miami when he yearned for cool but understated men's jewelryโso he started making it himself. His brand now employs over 30 artisans and has broadened its line to include children and women, the latter of which is now overseen by his wife. The handsome pieces are handmade in Miami and beloved by celebs like Miley Cyrus, Zac Efron, and Regina King. We love this Cactus Onyx Chain Bracelet ($185) and Oxen Ring ($155).
Worn by celebs like Lizzo, Meghan Markle, and Drew Barrymore, this uber-affordable jewelry brand is great for kids and teens, too! Founded in 2011 with the โdream of bringing joy to everyday,โ the brand has a playful aesthetic featuring Disney jewelry and adorable holiday-themed pieces like clip-on candy corn earrings ($15 for the set) for the littles, as well as more mature yet whimsical pieces like Metallic Custom Woven Friendship Bracelets for the too-cool-for-school teens and tweens.
Founded in London, this global vintage marketplace carries clothing, handbags, accessories, and exquisite vintage jewelry. Specializing in designer brands like Hermes, Dior, Cartier, Louis Vuitton, and more, we found a pair of Chanel Gold Lion Motif Earrings ($833) to put on our holiday list as well as a ravishing pair of Harry Winston Lily Cluster Wire Diamond Ladies K18 Yellow Gold Earrings ($7,791), which would be divine as bridal wear. Tip: When buying vintage, taking care of your pieces is even more crucial. Start with this guide to how to clean your jewelry.
Founded in 2010, with stores in London, NYC, and Los Angeles, Wolf and Badger is home to more than 2,000 indie brands from around the world featuring fashion, beauty, and accessories for women and men. Committed to showcasing small artisans with a purpose, Wolf and Badger is a certified B Corporation because of their commitment to sustainability and ethical production. We fell in love with this Choker Two Hummingbirds ($472) and Double Blue Falling Rocks Earrings ($131).
Founded in 2011 by Simone I. Smith (wife of LL Cool J), Simone started her collection after receiving a cancer diagnosis as a way to find strength and hope. She now partners with the American Cancer Societyโdonating a portion of proceeds to fight cancerโand has grown the brand to include menโs jewelry, a hat line, and a โSister Loveโ collab with legendary singer Mary J. Blige that symbolizes style, sassiness, and support. Simone is known for her stunning collection of hoops, bangles, nameplate necklaces, and more, including these head-turning Sister Love Vibration Hoops ($429.99) and Sister Love Your Highness Hoops.
Known for her delicate and flattering designs, all the jewelry in this Florida-based company is made here in the USA
This Latina-owned line is a celeb fave with fans like Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, and Rita Ora, to name a few. Known for her delicate and flattering designs, all the jewelry in this Florida-based company is made here in the USA. We are fans of her layering and lariat necklaces and hoops galore, including her Beatrix Choker ($308) and Perla 1โ Earrings.
We polled friends and fellow editors, looked up reviews, and scoured through jewelry brands far and wide to bring you the best in variety, budget, artisanal scope, brand names, cutting-edge design, and ethical and sustainable practices, as well as founders with vision and creativity
Craftsmanship, details, and materials will make the biggest dent in your budget. Something that is mass produced will cost much less than an item handcrafted in a studio by an artisan. In addition, intricate details like etching, beading, engraving, and design will up the price because of the time and artistry. And, of course, materials will factor in: Real gemstones versus replicas and gold versus gold plating will all increase the cost of your piece.
Cost per use is always a factor. Itโs worth investing in real diamond studs if youโll wear them every day. But while fun statement pieces will turn looks, you may not get as much wear out of them. You can expect to spend on special events or once-in-a-lifetime pieces, like a quinceanera or wedding, where the jewelry will be a meaningful part of the occasion. But for everyday wear, you can supplement investment pieces (like a luxury watch) with of-the-moment items that are easier on the walletโand can help extend the shelf-life of your pricier pieces.
Good question! Jewelry is a beautiful but hard gift to give, so be sure to be familiar with the recipient's styleโand always check the return policy.
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