Looking to step up your jewelry game in 2026 and don’t know where to start? Well, we’ve done all the work. Enter: the 40 trendy jewelry brands that should be on your radar — if there aren’t already.
From affordable basics to one-of-a-kind creations, jewelry is the secret to elevating any #OOTD, and finding pieces that are both trendy but won't tarnish after two wears is key. Sterling silver and solid gold (whether it’s 10k, 14k, 18k, or 24k gold) are always the safest and most long-wearing options, but you can also find plenty of gold-plated possibilities that will help you build up your jewelry collection for special occasions without breaking the bank.
From delicate everyday accessories and fine jewelry designs from Mejuri and Missoma to layered hoops from Panconesi and Laura Lombardi, there’s a trending jewelry style out there for everyone, and we are here to help you find it — whether you want to treat yourself to a special sparkly piece or are looking for the perfect gift for a special someone.
Below, find out 40 of our favorite trendy jewelry brands from all corners of the world — from New York and London to Bangkok, Paris, Valencia, Mexico City, and more.
- Prices starting from: around $150
Cosigned by The Summer I Turned Pretty star Lola Tung, Panconesi, the brand behind Florentine jewelry designer Marco Panconesi, is notorious for its spiral shapes and “pierced” hoops, a trademark the brand has refined since its inception in 2019. Pieces are often made with 18k gold or rhodium-plated brass or copper, so it’s best to avoid getting them wet, but there are also sterling silver options.
- Prices starting from: $80
South Korean jewelry brand Numbering is a favorite among K-pop idols aplenty, with members of BTS, RIIZE, BOYNEXTDOOR, NCT, and more already being spotted wearing the brand’s designs. The pieces, often sterling silver and 14k gold-plated and with a refined minimalist flair, are handcrafted jewelry in Seoul and feature unique numbered engravings on each piece — hence its name. From asymmetrical hoop earrings to safety-pinned pendant necklaces and bracelets, Numbering will have it all.
- Prices starting from: $210
Founded in Valencia, Spain, by Rocío Gallardo and Jorge Ros, Simuero has slowly but surely become one of celebs’ favorite jewelry brands, gaining the cosign from everyone from Sasha Obama to Rosalía. The brand handcrafts every piece, most made from recycled silver, in their atelier in Spain, and is known for its uniquely organic shapes and striking gems. The brand offers rings, toe rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, ear cuffs, chokers, and even belt buckles. If you want a piece that will stand out, Simuero is the place to go. (If you are in the market for a gift, no need to consult a gift guide — the birthstones collection is part of the brand's best sellers for a reason. And, if in doubt, just grab a gift card and checkout!)
- Prices starting from: $120
London-based brand Completedworks was founded in 2013 by two siblings with the goal of giving everyday objects a beautiful touch. Cosigned by the likes of Adwoa Aboah and Emma Watson, the brand's jewelry shines for its sculptural yet contemporary approach. The brand uses everything from pearls and gemstones to gold vermeil, sterling silver, 18k gold, ceramic, and bio-resin to craft its offerings, which are also stocked at Shopbop, FWRD, Nordstrom, and more.
- Prices starting from: $64
New York-based brand Laura Lombardi has carved out a space in the handcrafted jewelry world for its contemporary take on classic pieces, often praised for its sophisticated yet quasi-industrial style. The brand is known for using a mix of recycled and reclaimed metals and repurposed stones with new materials.
- Prices starting from: $62
Founded in 2012 by Texas-born, LA-based designer Natasha Ghosn, Mondo Mondo offers whimsical and mystical jewelry. With plenty of texture and motifs inspired by anything from the stars to Greek deities, and often with plenty of precious stones. Mondo Mondo’s pieces are made from 14k yellow gold, 14k white gold, .925 sterling silver, and sometimes 18k gold-plated over brass.
- Prices starting from: $40
Mejuri is one of the most sought-after jewelry brands for a reason. Offering a mix of affordable and more high-end fine jewelry, the brand has quickly expanded from its initial location in Toronto, Canada, for global expansion, all the while remaining true to its sustainable ethos. Mejuri offers anything from earrings and piercings to rings, charms, pendants, bracelets, and much more.
- Prices starting from: $62
Self-proclaimed as “the pioneers of demi-fine jewelry," Missoma was launched in 2007 by Marisa Hordern. Crafting pieces from sustainably handcrafted gold, silver, and solid gold (and with a two-year warranty), London-based Missoma has gained a client base as varied as its offering.
- Prices starting from: $25
With KATSEYE and Tyla as ambassadors, Pandora is making it known that the brand is way more than just charms. A staple in the affordable jewelry market, Pandora's offering extends to silver, gold, and even lab-grown diamonds. The brand's pieces are often timeless, so they'll blend effortlessly with your current rotation. (These silver stacked rings are a personal favorite of ours that always get compliments!)
- Prices starting from: $45
Founded in 2019 in Spain, TwoJeys has carved out its space among streetwear aficionados all over the world, with silver jewelry as one of its signatures. You’d recognize the brand’s designs immediately by the trademark double star motif.
- Prices starting from: $80
Founded by sisters María and Irene in 2020, Spanish jewelry brand Alhaja — which is part of the Responsible Jewelry Council (RJC) — offers pieces mostly made of 18k plated gold and sterling silver. The brand’s engraved signet rings and bands — whether they read “amore,” “bonita,” or “mami” — are a favorite of ours that are guaranteed to bring a smile to your face every time you look down at your hands.
- Prices starting from: $81
If you spotted a little cowboy ring on Blue Ivy's finder during the Cowboy Carter Tour, you have Basliq to thank for. Founded by Amaan Duffer, Basliq offers pieces that are uniquely charming and playful, so if you want to stand out in a crowd, look no further.
- Prices starting from: $28
Copenhagen-based jewelry brand Maria Black was founded in 2010 by the eponymous designer. Often touted for designs that straddle delicate and edgy, the brand describes its creations — which range from earrings and piercings to rings, necklaces, chain bracelets, and more — as mindfully crafted sculptural jewelry.
- Prices starting from: $45
Also offering a two-year warranty, Ana Luisa is a jewelry brand based in Brooklyn, New York, crafting its pieces from materials like gold-plated brass, rhodium-plated sterling silver, recycled gold, recycled glass, and more. The brand prides itself on having sustainability as the foundation of its design process, and the result is an excellent mix of more upscale and basic everyday pieces.
- Prices starting from: $45
Founded in 2015 by siblings Paola and Humbert Sasplugas, Barcelona-based PDPAOLA crafts pieces that are both timeless and playful, intended to be worn from day to night. The brand’s core jewelry collection is crafted in 18kt gold-plated silver and features natural gemstones, while its fine jewelry line is crafted in 18kt recycled gold and lab-grown diamonds.
- Prices starting from: $179
Hailing from Paris, ALF Jewelry, founded by Alix Ferracci, crafts super fun tooth-inspired designs that will for sure make you stand out in a crowd. Handcrafted in France from 925 sterling silver and 18kt gold vermeil, each piece bought from the brand is one of a kind.
- Prices starting from: £250 (approx. 333 USD)
Bleue Burnham was founded in 2018 in London. The brand handcrafts sterling silver jewelry in the British capital and ships it worldwide. Its offering includes everything from rings and earrings to tennis bracelets, brooches, and even buttons, often adorned with precious gems such as sapphires and pearls.
- Prices starting from: $28
As its name implies, Tea & Tequila, founded by Millie and Sarah, has roots in both London and Mexico City. The dual-based independent jewelry brand offers a range of molten-style pieces (made from plated sterling silver or 18kt gold) that are handcrafted in Mexico and often adorned with pearls and raw-cut crystals. If your plating fades over time, fret not, because Tea & Tequila will replace it as part of its Forever Plating Service for a small additional fee.
- Prices starting from: $80
New York City-based brand Agmes makes all of its pieces handmade to order, putting the spotlight on craftsmanship and sustainability. The brand creates timeless designs in mostly recycled sterling silver, gold vermeil, and gold, emphasizing the repurposing of metal scraps.
- Prices starting from: $80
Pattaraphan was founded by Bangkok-born designer Pattaraphan Salirathavibhaga in 2018. Still based in the capital of Thailand, the brand’s pieces — which use sterling silver, gold vermeil, solid gold, and natural gemstones — are meant to feel like “an extension of the wearer” and often feature striking yet minimalist shapes, contrasting textures, and playful motifs. Plus, each piece is handcrafted in Thailand by skilled local artisans.
- Prices starting from: $20
BONBONWHIMS is an AAPI-owned (and celeb-approved) jewelry and accessory brand based in New York City, heavily inspired by Y2K aesthetics. The brand is known for its colorful and playful designs, often made with a mix of freshwater pearls, enamel, resin, and metals like silver.
- Prices starting from: $70
Spanish designer Monica Vinader founded her eponymous jewelry brand in London in 2008. Monica Vinader only works with 100% recycled gold and sterling silver and offers a five-year warranty, lifetime repairs, as well as a jewelry recycling scheme for customers, so if sustainability is a priority for you, you might want to check out the brand’s policies and offerings.
- Prices starting from: $142
Founded in 2005 by Canadian jeweler Himo Martin, Pearls Before Swine pieces are handmade in British Columbia and often feature pearls and other gems set atop silver and gold for a contemporary take on fine jewelry. The brand offers anything from drop earrings and signet rings to stud earrings and chain necklaces.
- Prices starting from: $50
Founded by Connie Nam in 2012, Astrid & Miyu is inspired by Nam's travels and her mother's jewelry. A staple in the market, the brand offers great pieces, including zodiac pendants and studs, for under $200. They also use 3D printing to craft pieces, adding a modern touch. Some of their most popular styles include ear stacks and crystal-embellished huggies.
- Prices starting from: $40
You can always count on Kendra Scott to find the cutest pieces, from adorable nameplate necklaces and studs to charm bracelets and more. There are also plenty of versatile styles for all occasions. If you're in the market for some solid everyday pieces, we definitely suggest checking out the gold and silver chain necklaces, rings, earrings, and bracelets. (How cute is this Kassie chain necklace?!)
- Prices starting from: $30
Available in retailers like SSENSE and Shopbop, Justine Clenquet's pieces are handmade in France with brass dipped in 24k pale gold, palladium, and crystals. Each piece is designed to be worn in various ways. You can turn a choker into a bracelet and mix and match all of the earrings.
- Prices starting from: $14
This New York label is most famous for its custom claspless Forever Bracelet, which is welded on your body, but its other designs, like the tiniest name necklace and key charm, have also been taking TikTok by storm. (You might have spotted more than a couple of Catbird pieces on season 3 of The Summer I Turned Pretty.)
Founded in 2004, the brand is all about community, emphasizing quality and timeless design. The majority of Catbird’s pieces are dainty and timeless, using a variety of metals and stones in delicate silhouettes to achieve an elevated, classic look. Teensie, stackable pinkie rings, and delicate wristlet chains are some of the house’s most sought-after pieces.
- Prices starting from: $24
Embracing timeless classics, Amyo Jewelry has seen a massive influx of traction thanks to TikTok styling tips. Founded with the principles of designing “minimalist and evergreen pieces meant to last at an affordable price point,” the affordable jewelry label has been on everyone’s radar for a few years now. A quick glance at its online storefront tells you everything you need to know: from classic beaded ear cuffs to celestial-inspired diamond studs, Amyo’s pieces belong in your jewelry rotation, with a lot of the trendy styles retailing for under $100.
- Prices starting from: $39
Catapulted to internet stardom for its Zodiac coin necklaces, Rellery's offering goes beyond astrology. The Cuban collection, for example, features the iconic chain-link silhouette, while the checkerboard motif collection will fulfill all your retro style desires. Rellery's next-day shipping is also an absolute blessing if you’re as impatient as we are — or if you are looking for a thoughtful gift on a time crunch.
- Prices starting from: $325
With a stacked roster of celeb fans — think Kaia Gerber, Vanessa Hudgens, Jessica Alba — modular jewelry brand Idyl is a name to know. The prices lean slightly higher than some of the other brands, but that's because each piece is handmade in Antwerp, Belgium, using lab-grown diamonds and solid rose gold or yellow gold.
The best part? Each order comes with a certificate of authenticity and the cutest handwritten notecard from the person who packed your piece. Start with their basic studs or chains, then add on — it's a great way to build a collection and give your favorite pieces a new lease on life.
- Prices starting from: $31
While most fine jewelry brands steer more towards the traditional route, New York City-based brand Stone and Strand offers a unique, funky mix to incorporate into your wardrobe. Built on fun, edgy principles by women for women, every piece of jewelry is high-quality without the markup.
Gold-plated styles and conflict-free stones offer both thoughtful consumption and alternative price points for consumers who may be intimidated by high-end jewelry. You can also score studs, bracelets, and necklaces in the sale section for under $100.
- Prices starting from: $10
From mini sweet treats to iconic Disney characters and brightly colored gems, you'll find an assortment of adorable and versatile jewelry pieces (as well as demi-fine jewelry pieces) at BaubleBar. The brand was founded in 2011 to create cheerful and unique pieces that could go well with any occasion. They've since launched major collaborations with brands like Disney, the NBA, and the NFL. They also carry an entire fine jewelry collection with everything priced under $100. We love the 18K safety clip earrings, which look even more stunning when paired with ear cuffs.
- Prices starting from: $20
Self-expression and individuality are at the core of the Fraiser Sterling jewelry brand, and you can see that reflected in each of the brand's custom pieces. The founder, Frasier Lipton, launched the business from her apartment in 2011 with the goal of creating the jewelry brand of her dreams. Today, countless celebs have been spotted wearing her pieces, including Bella Hadid, who wore the Monaco chocker. If earrings are more your thing, go for the signature Smitten hoops. It'll make a great addition to your Valentine's Day outfit. The prices are all also budget-friendly and stay under $100.
- Prices starting from: $32
Notte isn’t like other jewelry brands — it’s for the indie and alt lovers. While freshwater pearl-style necklaces feel reminiscent of those available on Mejuri, the New York-based label lives and breathes for funky pops of color and charming, beaded styles.
The marriage between timeless gold chains and in-your-face glitter heart charms makes for a unique aesthetic often associated with young, hip circles. If you’re looking for statement pieces that feel incredibly Gen-Z, this one's for you.
- Prices starting from: $10
One of Black in Fashion Council’s crown jewels during New York Fashion Week, OMA the Label is doing everything right in the world of fine jewelry. Body chains, chunky hoops, and '80s-inspired chain necklaces are eclectic styles for the modern wearer. The label focuses on gold-plated styles, offering more accessible price points for consumers.
- Prices starting from: $50
Another TikTok-approved brand is AAPI-owned brand Kinn Studio, which creators love for its personalized, heirloom-worthy pieces that you'll have a hard time taking off. The locket pendant necklace makes for a great college graduation gift, for starters. Down the line, you can also work with its designers to create your own diamond ring. The prices range from $120 to over $1000.
- Prices starting from: $82
Love a curated earscape? Then you need Adornmonde on your radar. The brand's earrings sets are great for achieving an ear stack begging for a zoomed-in mirror snap. If you don't have that many piercings, fear not — Adornmonde also carries tons of sparkly ear cuffs, so you don't even need multiple piercings to create the same layered look.
- Prices starting from: $45
If the name Jenny Bird sounds familiar, it's probably because TikTok creators hype up the brand on your FYP. The Canada-based brand is loved for its collection of everyday staples, like the Stevie chain necklace or Rae anklet, which have been spotted on everyone from Mandy Moore to Kylie Jenner and Selena Gomez. Whether you are into gold, silver, or mixed metals, Jenny Bird has something for you.
- Prices starting from: $46
Founded by Lynette Ong, Edge of Ember makes fine jewelry that prioritizes the earth. The pieces are made from recycled metals, ethically sourced gemstones, and lab-grown diamonds. Plus, the brand also helps you recycle your old jewelry. Prices tend to range on the higher end, starting out at $105 and can go past $500, but there are multiple sales during the year where you can score up to 70% off on gorgeous halo rings, pendant necklaces, and hoop earrings.
- Prices starting from: $68
Senia's designs can be configured in multiple ways. The brand's signature Infinity earrings can be worn in 55 (yes, 55!) different ways. The brand is also championing size-inclusivity in its ring designs, which is worth noting if you have difficulty finding rings that fit.
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