Finding standout contemporary jewelry brands can be a challenge. While names like Cartier, Tiffany, and Van Cleef & Arpels are widely recognized, and there are plenty of independent labels offering great everyday staples, it’s often harder to uncover fresh, unique designers creating pieces that feel special and one-of-a-kind.

Vogue’s Top Contemporary Jewelry Picks

For Sculptural Shapes
Agmes Gertrude pendant necklace – $410 at Shopbop

For Minimalism With a Twist
Lié Studio Hannah earrings – $235 at Shopbop

For Artful Designs
Charlotte Chesnais wave bracelet – $950 at Shopbop

Starting with basics like hoop earrings and delicate gold chains is a great way to build a jewelry collection. But as your collection grows, you’ll likely want to add more distinctive pieces that reflect your personal style.

Though many designers are catching our eye at Vogue, here are some of the most exciting names in contemporary jewelry today—each deserving of a place in your collection. From Juju Vera’s sculpted metals to Charlotte Chesnais’s fluid designs and Dezso’s shell-adorned necklaces, there’s something here for every taste.

Juju Vera
Juju Vera’s sculpted metal pieces make elegant everyday statements. The brand’s debut collection was inspired by founder Julia “Juju” Vera’s Greco-Roman roots.

– Stella 14k gold-plated earrings – $495 at Moda Operandi
– Petra sterling silver shell necklace – $595 at Moda Operandi
– Riviera Eliza sterling silver turquoise earrings – $750 at Moda Operandi
– Riviera Athena two-tone collar necklace – $1,150 at Moda Operandi

Sauer
Creative director Stephanie Wenk has modernized this Brazilian brand since 2014 while honoring its 80-year gemstone heritage.

– 18k yellow gold Theodora ring – $5,100 at Moda Operandi
– Yvonne rock crystal choker – $3,650 at Tiny Gods
– Legs 18k yellow gold quartz and diamond ring – $3,650 at Moda Operandi
– Aquamarine Yam ring – $2,900 at Tiny Gods

Sophie Buhai
Based in Los Angeles and founded in 2015, Sophie Buhai creates modern, minimalist jewelry using recycled and responsibly sourced silver and gold.

– Small nautilus silver ring – $450 at Net-a-Porter
– Small full moon silver cord and onyx necklace – $575 at Net-a-Porter
– Oaxaca silver necklace – $1,200 at Net-a-Porter
– Donut onyx ring – $675 at Net-a-Porter

Dezso
Inspired by founder Sara Beltrán’s love of the ocean, Dezso’s luxurious pieces incorporate natural materials like shells and coral, evoking the feeling of discovered treasures.

– Turbo oval sillimanite cord necklace – $2,200 at FWRD
– Onyx, nautilus, and pearl 18k gold necklace – $2,200 at Moda Operandi
– Distorsio 18k rose gold shell and sillimanite earrings – $7,000 at Moda Operandi
– Quartz cowry and sillimanite necklace – $1,100 at Moda Operandi

Le Sundial
Focused on sustainability, Le Sundial’s Art Deco-inspired pieces are handmade to order in Italy, blending sculpture and proportion for a vintage-modern feel.

– Nautilus sterling silver earrings – $520 at Moda Operandi
– Ivory eclipse pendant – $470 at Le Sundial
– Trinity onyx tassel necklace – $480 at Le Sundial
– Onyx lentil earrings – $550 at Le Sundial

Ten Thousand Things
Founded by self-taught jewelers Ron Anderson and David Rees in New York City, this brand handcrafts pieces inspired by natural, abstract forms.

– Small totem 18k yellow gold chalcedony earrings – $890 at Moda OperandiTen Thousand Things
– 18k yellow gold mother of pearl chandelier earrings, $3,355 at Moda Operandi
– 18k yellow gold triple faceted earrings, $960 at Moda Operandi
– Totem small 18k yellow gold amber earrings, $960 at Moda Operandi

Pippa Small
Pippa Small is a British jewelry brand known for creating ethical jewelry using Fairtrade and Fair Mined materials. Each piece is handmade by skilled artisans, resulting in delicate, feminine, and highly wearable designs.
– Sterling silver PSTM Afghanistan Kushan juman earrings, $435 at Pippa Small
– 18k gold green tourmaline cup ring, $1,300 at Pippa Small
– 18kt gold pink Agra rose quartz drill & loop amulet on cord, $815 at Pippa Small
– 18-karat gold multi-stone necklace, $9,170 at Net-a-Porter

Chan Luu
Chan Luu began her brand as a passion project in 1996. Today, her niece Tessa Tran serves as CEO and creative director. Inspired by nature, the collections feature natural gemstones, pearls, and diamonds.
– Magnolia black agate earring, $295 at Moda Operandi
– Jordana bracelet in aquamarine, $295 at Chan Luu
– 14k oasis ring in turquoise, $1,200 at Chan Luu
– Ursula necklace in labradorite, $390 at Chan Luu

Jasmin Sparrow
Based in New Zealand, Jasmin Sparrow creates statement jewelry using ethically sourced stones, pearls, and recycled metals.
– Deco 18k gold-plated earrings, $450 at Jasmin Sparrow
– Shell necklace, $250 at Moda Operandi
– Quinto bracelet in silver, $800 at Jasmin Sparrow
– Céline 18k gold-plated earrings, $250 at Moda Operandi

Mysteryjoy
Founded by Joy Toledano and inspired by her love for Alice in Wonderland, Mysteryjoy jewelry is handmade in Paris using lab-grown diamonds, enamel, metal, and nylon. The designs are whimsical and imaginative.
– Illusion nylon ring, $1,765 at The Webster
– Custom-made bracelet, $3,100 at Mysteryjoy
– Hasard ring in 18k white gold, $6,500 at The Webster
– Ame 18k gold and lab-grown diamond pinky ring, $1,685 at Olive LA

Fernando Jorge
Brazilian jewelry designer Fernando Jorge, now based in London, launched his fine jewelry line in 2010 after studying at Central Saint Martins. His elegant creations are inspired by movement and sculpture, using natural stones.
– Flame 18k gold ring, $4,500 at Moda Operandi
– Orbit 18-karat rose gold, opal, and diamond ring, $6,500 at Net-a-Porter
– Signal 18k gold diamond, jade, and aquamarine earrings, $9,500 at Net-a-Porter
– Sequence short 18k diamond earrings, $7,600 at Net-a-Porter

Zahn-Z
Zaha Husayni founded Zahn-Z after working as an architect. She uses a technology-first design process to blend her architectural background with her passion for jewelry and art.
– Petite Zaha diamond ring, $5,870 at Marissa Collections
– Beluga slider pendant with green cushion tourmaline, $4,840 at Zahn-Z
– Hexagon gem pop, $865 at Zahn-Z
– Round old euro cut diamond, $4,500 at Zahn-Z

Presley Oldham
Presley Oldham started his namesake jewelry label in 2020 in Hudson, New York. By 2024, he was a CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalist and nominated for CFDA Emerging Designer of the Year.
– Cumulus necklace with pearls, $1,500 at Bergdorf Goodman
– Flying saucer, $360 at Presley Oldham
– Nova necklace, $720 at Bergdorf Goodman
– Comet earrings, $410 at Presley Oldham

Lié Studio
Founded in 2021 by twin sisters and models Amalie and Cecilie Moosgaard, Lié Studio is based in Copenhagen. The jewelry is designed to complement everyday wear, featuring timeless styles in 18k gold-plated sterling silver, 925 sterling silver, and stone.
– Sofie ring, $270 at Shopbop
– Hannah earrings, $235 at Shopbop
– Elizabeth earrings, $290 at Net-a-Porter
– Edith bracelet, $335 at Shopbop

Vertigo
Taylor Sade launched Vertigo in 2021 in Phoenix, Arizona, and is now based in New York City. The brand is best known for…Vertigo combines Southwestern style with New York City sophistication through its stone medallions and oversized beads.

Vertigo Yellow Tiger Medallion — $330
Vertigo Amazonite Collar — $1,900
Vertigo Africa Choker — $700
Vertigo Nouveau Collar — $1,500

Rainbow K
Founded in Paris in 2019 by gemologist Kelly Souied and antique jewelry expert Kelia Toledano, Rainbow K draws inspiration from vintage and art deco styles to create opulent, modern jewelry.

Rainbow K 14-Karat Gold Diamond Necklace — $18,638 (NET-A-PORTER)
Rainbow K 14-Karat Yellow and White Gold Diamond Single Hoop Earring — $1,851 (NET-A-PORTER)
Rainbow K Elysabeth 18k Yellow Gold Diamond Ring — $6,780 (MYTHERESA)
Rainbow K Necklace Medaille — $4,381.75 (RAINBOW K)

Charlotte Chesnais
After designing for Balenciaga under Nicolas Ghesquière, Charlotte Chesnais started her own jewelry brand in 2015. Her work plays with shape and sculpture, exploring how lines and curves interact with the body.

Charlotte Chesnais Petit Round Trip Ring — $585 (SHOPBOP)
Charlotte Chesnais Wave Bracelet — $950 (SHOPBOP)
Charlotte Chesnais Hana Earrings — $685 (SHOPBOP)
Charlotte Chesnais Bague Shima Ring — $675 (SHOPBOP)

Julietta
Since launching in 2021, Julietta has quickly gained a cult following for its playful, sculptural statement pieces.

Julietta Geneve Necklace — $237 (SHOPBOP)
Julietta Elsa Cuff — $275 (REVOLVE)
Julietta Thea Necklace — $275 (REVOLVE)
Julietta Jamie Cord and Resin Choker — $205 (NET-A-PORTER)

Agmes
Founded by sisters Morgan Lang and Jaclyn Solomon in 2016, Agmes creates sculptural jewelry designed to be timeless. The brand is named in memory of a late friend.

Agmes Becky Recycled Sterling Silver Lapis Lazuli Cuff — $930 (NET-A-PORTER)
Agmes Gertrude Pendant Necklace — $410 (SHOPBOP)
Agmes Large Astrid Cuff — $940 (SHOPBOP)
Agmes Small Gia Studs — $260 (SHOPBOP)

Annika Inez
Raised in a family of designers and now splitting her time between New York City and Sweden, Annika Inez has attracted a global following of minimalist jewelry lovers.

Annika Inez Small Hemisphere Earrings — $255 (SHOPBOP)
Annika Inez Large Ellipse Necklace, White — $255 (AT PRESENT)
Annika Inez Large Stone Ellipse Ring, Black — $245 (AT PRESENT)
Annika Inez Large Linked Necklace — $545 (GOOP)

Frequently Asked Questions
Of course Here is a list of FAQs about 20 contemporary jewelry brands to watch in 2025 designed to be helpful for everyone from beginners to enthusiasts

General Beginner Questions

1 What exactly is contemporary jewelry
Contemporary jewelry refers to pieces made by presentday designers that often feature innovative materials unique artistic expressions and modern design sensibilities moving beyond traditional fine jewelry conventions

2 Why should I pay attention to these emerging brands
Investing in these brands often means youre getting unique designforward pieces before they become mainstream Its a way to support independent artists and build a distinctive personal collection

3 Are these brands expensive
Prices vary widely Some brands offer accessible entrylevel pieces while others are positioned as highend designer labels Theres likely an option for different budgets

4 Where can I buy jewelry from these brands
You can typically purchase directly from the brands own website through curated online retailers like NetaPorter MatchesFashion or SSENSE or in select boutique concept stores in major cities

5 Is the jewelry from these brands good quality
Yes most brands prioritized by curators use highquality materials like recycled gold sterling silver conflictfree diamonds and durable enamel Always check the product description for specific material details

6 Do any of these brands offer customization or madetoorder pieces
Many contemporary brands do This is a key trend Look for brands that offer engraving stone selection or completely custom designs for a oneofakind piece

Advanced InDepth Questions

7 What are the key design trends among these 2025 brands
Expect to see a strong focus on modularity organic and fluid forms use of colored gemstones in unconventional settings and a commitment to sustainability and ethical sourcing

8 How can I tell if a contemporary jewelry brand is truly sustainable
Look for specific claims use of recycled metals traceable gemstones carbonneutral shipping and transparent information about their production partners Vague terms like ecofriendly are less meaningful without details

9 What are some common challenges when buying from new smallscale brands
Potential challenges include