The Ultimate Guide to the Most Coveted Jewelry Brands from buzai232's blog

From storied maisons to artists who create wearable art in the form of jewelry, the following 21 brands (in no particular order) each offer a singular point of view and aesthetic unique to its own. From the fantastical vignettes imagined by the sculptor Bibi van der Velden to designs once created only for the maharajas, this list guides you through the varied and remarkable pieces of the jewelry world, as well as the perfected versions of those classic and timeless pieces you've been searching for.To get more news about 3d jewelry design, you can visit jewelryhunt.net official website.

Ana Khouri
Ana Khouri's pieces are easily distinguishable by their sculptural elements and use of negative space. Khouri catapulted the shift toward ear play and showed that there are endless ways to design an ear cuff. Elevating the look from punk to haute couture, Khouri expanded the notion of traditional jewelry styling to one of art.

Irene Neuwirth
Irene Neuwirth's whimsical and free-spirited designs capture a beautiful balance between luxury and playfulness. Combining a diamond tennis necklace with precious stone charms carved like fruit, Neuwirth reminds us that jewelry is fun while maintaining a high standard of craftsmanship and quality. Some of my favorites are her opal candy beaded necklace and her gumball rings.

Bibi van der Velden
Animals and nature are common themes throughout Bibi van der Velden's intricate designs. Trained in sculpting, van der Velden hand-carves each piece with unusual materials like the tusk from a 60,000-year-old mammoth or wings from a scarab, and is adept at engineering movement as in her Galaxy Spinning Pearl Ring.

Repossi
Using geometric form and severe angles to design the base of each piece while adding elements of extreme femininity either through the cut of the diamond or curve of the negative space, Gaia Repossi creates jewelry for the strong, modern woman unfettered with traditional notions of jewelry. Each piece resembles a work of art through its innovative aesthetic and refined quality.

David Webb
David Webb's world of baubles is not for those with a tame heart. Original, and often dramatic, designs of animals and grand cocktail rings are Webb's signature.

Verdura
For the jewelry aficionado, Verdura is a common reference. Famous for many designs such as the Maltese Cross Cuff designed for Coco Chanel and the curb-linked watch and bracelet (pictured here) made famous by Greta Garbo, Verdura has adorned the stars of Old Hollywood and royalty, including Princess Diana.

Sanjay Kasliwal
The Kasliwal family dates back to the 16th century as the legendary jewelers to the maharajas. Combining Indian aesthetic and craftsmanship with his learnings from goldsmiths in Italy, Sanjay Kasliwal designs to bring his family's heritage to all corners of the world.

Cartier
The storied French maison remains one of the most sought-after labels when it comes to jewelry and watches. Popular for its Panthére, Love bracelets, and more, Cartier—named the Jeweler of Kings—dates back to the 19th century as the favorite among royalty.

Sidney Garber
Sidney Garber pieces are the essence of timeless luxury. If you are in search of the perfect chain-link necklace (which can be worn multiple ways, the Y shape being my favorite), search no more. Because time and time again, this one takes the win. Now helmed by Garber's daughter, Brooke Garber Neidich, the company donates all profits to nonprofit organizations dedicated to children.


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