Indie Fine Jewelry You Need to Know About


I'm a huge fan of little known jewelry makers. Over the last couple of years, delicate jewelry, especially in rose and yellow gold, has become a major trend. For some time, I have been curating my own collection of sweet little pieces I can mix and match to add a little something special to my outfit. Today, I've pulled together a collage of fine jewelry, some featuring precious stones and pearls, that will become staples in your personal styling. Here's some info about the brands I've chosen—

1. Melanie Georgacopoulos' jewelry features gorgeous geometric shapes oftentimes featuring precious pearls. I love her pearl hoops and cages— they are a perfect mix of delicate, feminine pearls and modern shapes.

2. Michelle Campbell has a great collection of geometric earrings with tiny little specks of diamond. her tag-shaped pieces are unique and sleek, perfect for dressing up or down.

3. Mociun is a specialist and precious stones like moonstone and turquoise paired with gold and diamond, creating a balance between bohemian and traditional. The brand's mismatched earrings are an easy way to add a little edge to an outfit.

4. Maya Brenner nails the much-loved trend of mixed letter and number necklaces. Each earring is sold individually, so you can choose your favorite numbers or initials. The brand also carries gorgeous cutouts of every state, allowing you to express your hometown pride in a luxe way.

5. Jennifer Fisher is the place to go for super luxurious personalized jewelry. My dream piece of fine jewelry is their personalized diamond-studded skinny cuff, but their sweet dog tags are a slightly more affordable splurge.

6. James Colarusso provides a rustic twist on traditional classics like class rings and fishing hook necklaces. For a unique take on a signet ring, check out their beveled monogram pieces.

7. Catbird NYC is probably the most well-known designer on this list, known for their delicate mix-and-match studs. One of their often overlooked pieces are their miniature engraved ID bracelets, which can be studded with minuscule diamonds for a dash of sparkle.


8. Sophie Bille Brahe's arched ring and necklace have an understated, timeless elegance, making them an investment you'll wear for years. This is the perfect brand to turn to for special occasion jewelry— the designer specializes in lightly diamond-studded pieces to commemorate an important event.

9. Hortense is my favorite new discovery, with their simple gold jewelry. There is an element of kitsch in their designs, which feature paperclips and tiny earrings made of the finest gold wire.

xoxo,
Ashley

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