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27 of the best Australian jewellery brands of 2024

Add some local luxury to your closet with Vogue’s edit of the best Australian jewellery brands.

Add some local luxury to your closet with Vogue’s edit of the best Australian jewellery brands.

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There’s no shortage of creative talent in Australia. Not that we haven’t said it before, but it’s a truth worth both reiterating and celebrating—an eye for style that has manifested itself not only in clothing, but our homegrown accessories. 

Think Australian jewellery labels and a prominent few may spring to mind. Local labels Reliquia and Amber Sceats are famed for their vintage-inspired pieces, modern heirlooms, infused with an art deco sensibility that are sure to stand the test of time. While Christie Nicolaides crafts jewellery with mind to the designer’s Mediterranean heritage, other labels, like the inimitable Sarah & Sebastian as well as By Charlotte, Bianko, Kate Kole, and Valet Studio, specialise in minimalism, making delicate gold chains and rings. Albus Lumen, Arms Of Eve and Izoa, on the other hand, celebrate the warmth of the beach, using hammered gold, precious metal, irregular pearls and thread to evoke the raw beauty of the Australian coastline.

Here, Vogue rounds up all the best Australian jewellery brands you should know. Though their styles and price points vary, all these labels share one thing in common: you won’t want to take their jewellery off, ever.

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The best Australian jewellery brands of 2024

Sarah & Sebastian

Sarah & Sebastian is here to establish a minimalist supremacy in the world of jewellery, and it’s succeeding. The label is a go-to for any in search of stunning simplicity that lasts a lifetime, and most impressively, all metals and stones are 100 per cent ethically sourced, and crafted on a made-to-order basis. The brand’s new Metallurgy collection is handcrafted using Australian recycled gold and silver, and its soldered bracelets and double-gem Toi et Moi engagement rings are a particular must.

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Image credits: Instagram.com/sarahandsebastian

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Alana Maria Jewellery

Based out of Freshwater, Alana Maria Jewellery, founded by Alana Maria in 2018, is focused on wearable luxury. "I love creating fine, unique, detailed pieces that compliment each other and flatter the individual, making the wearer look and feel beautiful," explains the designer of her work, which heroes yellow gold, silver and organic pearls. 

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Image credit: courtesy of Alana Maria Jewellery

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Sir.

If you’re after a statement-making accessory that is sure to catch the eye of those passing by, local label Sir. has you covered. Best known for crafting must-have ready-to-wear styles in an assortment of dreamy fabrics and prints, Sir. has ventured into the world of jewellery with a select number of earrings that are guaranteed to turn heads. With the brand’s edit of spheres, hoops and drops, it’s never been easier to elevate your look. 

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Image credit: courtesy of Sir.

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Reliquia

Founder Ana Piteira named Reliquia after the word ‘relic’ and the Spanish word for ‘family heirloom’, two concepts that weave their way through each piece the label designs. Signature styles include their famous zodiac pendants, as well as their offering vintage gold hoops and pearl-adorned necklaces. 

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Image credits: Instagram.com/reliquia

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Amber Sceats

Amber Sceats is an ode to travel and abstract art, and sources its luxury craftsmanship from Paris and Tuscany. The label’s bold, yellow gold pieces count both Taylor Swift and Kylie Jenner amongst its celebrity fanbase.

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Image credits: Instagram.com/ambersceats

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By Charlotte

The ethos behind Charlotte Blakeney’s brand By Charlotte is founded on love, sentiment and friendship. Their famous Lotus necklace is just one example of the gorgeous array of intricate gold and silver jewellery on offer, embedded with colourful gemstones, and designed to inspire optimism in its wearer. The brand also counts Rosie Huntington Whiteley as a fan.

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Image credits: Instagram.com/bycharlotte

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Arms of Eve

Bohemian jewellery label Arms of Eve draws inspiration from the South African heritage of its designer, and her love of the Sydney shoreline. Best of all, each artisanal piece is sustainable, and ethically handmade using traditional techniques.

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Image credits: Instagram.com/armsofeve

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Saint Valentine

Founder Georgia Wyrill heads Sydney-based label Saint Valentine, tailored for the jewellery-wearer who loves minimal statement pieces. That might seem like an oxymoron but you'll find that Wyrill gets the balance just right. Gold and silver pieces might come in simple shapes—a hoop, a ring—but are eye-catching nevertheless, like a sculptural Wabi Sabi ring or a ruffled earring. 

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Image credit: courtesy of Saint Valentine

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Alinka Fine Jewellery

You can count Dua Lipa, Taylor Swift and Alicia Vikander amongst Alinka’s fanbase, a label founded in 2015 by St. Petersburg-born designer Alina Barlow. For years, the Sydney-based creative has been leading the charge when it comes to diamond jewellery. Barlow works exclusively with black and white diamonds, and more recently a splash of pink sapphires and green emeralds as a part of her ‘rainbow’ range. Expect bold, sculptural shapes that lean into the contemporary edge of asymmetry, from star-shaped rings and precious chains to statement ear cuffs and tennis necklaces. To purchase an Alinka piece is to find yourself in fine company—literally.

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Image credit: courtesy of Alinka

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Izoa

Sydney-based Izoa has a particular affinity for pearls, crystals and rich yellow and rose golds, though its range is diverse and far-reaching. Whatever you’re looking for, you’re sure to find it amidst the label’s collection of modern, feminine pieces and simple jewellery designs. 

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Image credits: Instagram.com/izoajewellery

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Bianko

Eco-friendly Bianko was founded by Belinda Madonini in Western Australia five years ago. Through her label, Madonini aims to give life to her love of luxury in the most sustainable way possible, creating ethical and intricate gold, silver, and pearl-embellished pieces.

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Image credits: Instagram.com/bianko

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Christie Nicolaides

Christie Nicolaides is for lovers of the ancient and the baroque. Endlessly colourful, each of the label’s handcrafted designs possesses elements of Mediterranean glamour and 1980s vivacity, marrying the designer’s Greek heritage with her love of art and precious stones. 

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Image credits: Instagram.com/christienicolaides

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Brie Leon

Approved by the Responsible Jewellery Council, Brie Leon’s jewellery designs complement the brand’s equally stylish range of ultra-wearable handbags. Plus, the brand is reasonably affordable, meaning you can add that pearl choker to cart while also saving for future investments.

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Image credit: courtesy of Brie Leon

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Kirstin Ash

If your wardrobe boasts a pared-back aesthetic and you want your jewellery collection to communicate the same message, Kirstin Ash has you covered with a range of simple yet statement pieces that will serve to elevate every outfit without overshadowing it.

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Image credit: courtesy of Kirstin Ash

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Dinosaur Designs

If you haven’t yet heard of Dinosaur Designs, let Vogue introduce you to your next go-to label for original styles that will look as good on your bedside table as they will hanging around your neck or off your wrist. The brand also stocks a chic collection of must-have homewares. 

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Image credit: courtesy of Dinosaur Designs

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Seb Brown

Melbourne-based jewellery designer Seb Brown is best known for crafting high-quality, unisex pieces that you can share with your partner. Many items in the brand’s unique range feature certified non-conflict diamonds and rubies, as well as heart and smiley face motifs. 

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Image credit: courtesy of Seb Brown

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Aletheia & Phos

There’s something arcane about the jewellery Alicia Millan designs at Aletheia & Phos; cast an eye over her latest collection, ‘Il Dolce Far Niente’, with its blue enamel pendants, worsted gold medallions and square-cut emeralds, and the likeness to talismans presents itself. Which makes sense, considering Millan’s Greek and Italian heritage, something she draws on when creating. “My life revolves around nostalgia,” she pens on her site, “sights, scents, feelings, friends —a longing to be back ‘there’, or have a reminder of a particular moment in time.” In a world where jewellery derives power from sentiment, that’s a fortunate anchor indeed.

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Image credit: courtesy of Aletheia & Phos

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Rylan Studio

You might know Brooke Testoni’s label Rylan for its handbags, but the label’s expansion into jewellery is also a development that should be on your radar. Statement chain-link earrings and necklaces feature heavily in Rylan’s assortment of chunky, yet elegant jewellery. 

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Image credits: Instagram.com/rylanstudio

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Holly Ryan

Holly Ryan’s namesake label was founded in 2011, and has since made a name for her distinctive, sculptural shapes. Each piece is designed to mimic the simplicity and clean lines of contemporary architecture. 

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Image credits: Instagram.com/hollyryan

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Natasha Schweitzer

Every piece that family business Natasha Scwheitzer makes is handcrafted in Australia. Known for their refined, minimal designs, Natasha Scwheitzer’s jewellery has been spotted on industry icons like Miranda Kerr, Margaret Zhang and Coco Rocha.

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Image credits: Instagram.com/natashaschweitzer

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Marlii Lab

Sustainability drives design at Marlii Lab, an Australian label that uses lab-grown instead of naturally mined gemstones in their jewellery. As partners of OneTreePlanted, the brand also sends all of their product out in packaging that is 100 per cent recyclable, and offers a three-year replacement warranty and a lifetime repair service on their array of rings, bracelets, earrings and more. 

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Natalie Marie Jewellery

Created by designer Natalie Fitch, Natalie Marie Jewellery has always considered sustainability as core to its work. Around 70 per cent of the gold that the brand uses is recycled and responsibly sourced, but it continues on its journey to push that value higher. 

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Image credit: courtesy of Natalie Marie Jewellery

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Petite Grand

Handmade in Sydney’s Surry Hills, Petite Grand’s jewellery is true to its name—fine, minimal pieces that wear with maximum impact. Each of its designs has been crafted to be mixed and matched, so stack your ear and wrist to your heart’s desire. We love their dainty ear cuffs. 

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Image credits: Instagram.com/petitegrand

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Linden Cook

Run by mother-daughter duo Linden Cook and Georgie Amad, the Melbourne-based brand Linden Cook works almost entirely with recycled materials for their made-to-order pieces, making it both sustainable and guilt-free. With thoughtful, elegant designs, each piece is made with care and proves a forever purchase. 

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Bixby & Co

If you’re after a unique piece from a local brand that you know will give back, look to Bixby and Co. The Sydney-based label, which crafts its styles in its Bondi workshop, is part of i = change. This means that for every purchase you make, $1 will be donated to the three female-focused causes it has selected to help support. Bixby and Co also prioritises the use of recycled materials for its one-of-a-kind designs.

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Image credits: Instagram.com/bixbyandco

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Lucy Folk

Lucy Folk’s jewellery is perhaps more accurately described as wearable art. Hammered gold cuffs, a smorgasbord of lapis and aventurine, crochet accessories and delightfully colourful friendship bracelets are just some of the pieces you can get your hands on (and in).

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Image credits: Instagram.com/lucyfolk

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HLSK

Hannah Stewart founded HLSK in her parents’ garage when she was 18, and has since grown it into a flourishing, Melbourne-based business. The label’s fine, minimalist designs and stone clusters have caught the eye of trendsetters like Candice Swanepoel and Miley Cyrus.

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Black Finch

Davina Adamson and Raymond de Zwart speak the language of colour, and at Black Finch — their sustainable Melbourne-based jewellery label — they hone that fluency by celebrating precious stones in a variety of hues. Find jewellery from the everyday to the ceremonial featuring pink and green sapphires, pearls and diamonds on offer here, as well as designs that relish in the beauty of asymmetry. 

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Image credit: courtesy of Black Finch

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Which Australian jewellery brands are celebrities wearing?

In recent years, labels like Reliquia, Sarah and Sebastian, Natasha Schweitzer and Amber Sceats have been spotted on various celebrities, both in person and on Instagram. 

What are the most popular jewellery styles?

Though silver has threatened to make a comeback, gold jewellery has been the most favoured metal finish of late. Chunkier styles, like chain links, have also been trending, as well as organic pearls, and earring stacks replete with sleeper-style hoops and colourful gems. Kitschy polymer clay rings are another jewellery style popularising social media feeds recently, beloved by stylish and trendsetting It-girls like Iris Law and Bella Hadid. 

What are the most affordable Australian jewellery brands?

While it's tempting to assume that jewellery always needs to be either expensive or costume, there are plenty of digital-first brands that are bridging that price gap. Several brands on our list, including Izoa and Arms of Eve, are just as affordable as they are stylish, so you can keep up to date with the latest styles and avoid breaking the bank.

Originally published as 27 of the best Australian jewellery brands of 2024

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