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The British jewellery brands to know in 2025

From vintage-inspired designs to sleek minimalist pieces, these are Bazaar's favourite home-grown jewellers

By Hannah Thompson

Our jewellery is as much of an integral part of our style as the clothes and accessories we chose to wear, so investing in pieces that truly reflect our personality and preferences is a priority. Thankfully, we don't have to look far from home to find the newest addition to our jewellery box.

British brands offer some of the best in the world, weaving heritage with innovative designs for truly exceptional pieces. After all, London's Hatton Garden is the epicentre of luxury, offering unique pieces for once-in-a-lifetime occasions and celebrations. If you're looking for demi-fine or everyday jewellery, there are plenty of British brands that deliver on that front too, from established names to burgeoning independent designers.

The best British jewellery brands 2025

Like fashion, the world of jewellery is partial to its fair share of trends - just look at Dua Lipa's chunky engagement ring or the growing popularity of East-West settings. But invest wisely, and the best pieces will last you a lifetime, adding a touch of luxury to your ensemble with a glint of gold or the addition of a diamond or two.

Whether you're a gold minimalist or a magpie for silver pieces, below, find our Bazaar-approved edit of the British jewellery brands to know in 2025.

The best British jewellery brands 2025

Best for unexpected pieces

Completedworks

Completedworks

Artistic director Anna Jewsbury studied Mathematics & Philosophy at Oxford, which perhaps explains the eclectic and unexpected forms that you'll find in Completedworks' jewellery.

The London-based brand shows at fashion week each season with a presentation that's as unpredictable and wonderful as its pieces (Debi Mazar delivered a monologue as part of its autumn/winter 2025 show), and the unique designs feels like a pick 'n' mix of gems from vintage stalls you might find sprawled across the city's weekend markets.

Best for vintage-inspired jewellery

Laura Vann

Laura Vann

Laura Vann's jewellery reads like a love letter to the exquisite designs of the art deco era. Serpentine green synthetic emeralds and dazzling white topaz are the stars of Vann's latest collection, which ranges from statement bombe rings to delicate gold bracelets. Despite their vintage inspiration, Vann's designs are timeless, with an opulent finish that belies its affordable price point.

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Celebrity-approved pieces

Missoma

Missoma

What do Bella Hadid, the Princess of Wales and Sienna Miller have in common? They're all fans of Missoma's elegant demi-fine jewellery. Based out of its Notting Hill studios, the London-based brand's designs have been spotted on A-listers across the world, but Missoma's appeal goes beyond its celebrity lustre. Its range of jewellery is extensive, encompassing everything from pearl-accented earrings to fine diamond tennis necklaces, not to mention the brand's collaborations with Harris Reed and Lucy Williams which have proved hugely popular.

Best for engagement and wedding rings

Graff

Graff

The brilliant cut of Graff's diamonds and fine gemstones make them a much sought-after option for engagement and wedding rings. With an extensive array of cuts, from pear to cushion and heart-shapes, Graff's pieces convey a timeless elegance that stands apart from the rest.

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Best for personalisation

Edge of Ember

Edge of Ember

Edge of Ember specialises in quiet keepsakes – the kind of pieces that whisper elegance while holding special meanings to the wearer. The brand's initial pendant necklaces have become a firm-favourite for celebrating special relationships and moments, but its solid-gold pieces at truly affordable prices are a hidden gem in its offering.

Best for fine jewellery

De Beers

De Beers

If you're looking for the finest diamond jewellery, there's no one quite like De Beers. With a heritage that stretches back over 130 years, De Beers offers the most impeccable fine and high jewellery, with each diamond carefully and individually selected by eye. For a head-turning statement piece, look no further than its extraordinary cocktail rings, or cast an eye over its offering of delicate tennis bracelets, the hallmark of 'quiet luxury'.

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Best for minimalism

Otiumberg

Otiumberg

Featuring fluid shapes and twisted forms, Otiumberg's sleek pieces are made for the minimalist aesthete. The brand was founded in 2016 by sisters Christie and Rosanna Wollenberg, with the vision of celebrating the everyday moments through unpretentious yet luxe-looking jewellery. Even the most unassuming pieces from the brand lends a refined approach to your look, proving that luxury often lies in simplicity.

Best for sustainable practices

Monica Vinader

Monica Vinader

Monica Vinader is a stellar example of a British brand truly committed to sustainability. From offering a transparency programme on its products, which allows you to trace everything from material sourcing to packaging, to using 100 per cent recycled gold and sterling silver in their designs, its investment in sustainable practices are woven into the brands DNA, with zero compromise on the quality or beauty of its pieces.

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Best for unique designs

Rachel Jackson

Rachel Jackson

Rachel Jackson's unique designs could be pulled from the pages of a mythological fairytale, with sacred symbols and astrological motifs adorning the pieces throughout her collection. Her birthstone amulets offer a thoughtful gift for a loved one, while her Electric Goddess pieces are perfect for adorning oneself in the summer months.

Best for stunning jewels

Dinny Hall

Dinny Hall

Dinny Hall graduated from Central Saint Martins in the early 1980s, riding high after Liberty London bought her entire graduate collection. Since then, the designer has been a stalwart of the contemporary London jewellery scene, with wearers of her iconic pieces including Naomi Campbell, Margot Robbie and Kate Moss. Her designs are energetic yet elegant, timeless while simultaneously encapsulating the modern woman.

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