Australia is home to many talented designers and creatives, and you need to know them. Not only is Australian clothing high quality and one of a kind, the jewellery is too. Here are six cool Australian jewellery brands every fashionista should know.
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Mountain & Moon
With pieces that transcend cultures, styles and eras and are inspired by worldly adventures, Mountain & Moon is a luxe statement jewellery brand for those who love uniqueness. Their ornate designs are glamorous, yet timeless, and cause conversations left, right and centre. For those asking where my sun earrings are from…this is the brand.
Kitte
Kitte is timeless, creative and theatrical. With a contrast between delicate and tough for example pearls and rough metal, the brand pushes the boundaries to create unexpected combinations, perfect for those who are brave and audacious.
F+H Jewellery
Designed in Byron Bay, F+H Jewellery has a minimal, modern aesthetic with a tough-luxe vibe. Created by artisan jewellers with over 50 years experience, the brand epitomises high-quality craftsmanship and uses high quality plating and natural gemstones to enforce pure luxury.
Natasha Schweitzer
Subtle jewellery, done beautifully. Natasha Schweitzer‘s sculptural pieces are timeless, with a touch of edge and elegance. They source gold and fine metals of the highest quality, stones from far corners of the earth and natural pearls found in the deepest oceans.
Reliquia
Vintage vibes and art deco feels. With geometric accents, Reliquia’s bold and sculptural pieces are created to develop an emotional relevance, with the aim to look like you’ve borrowed them from your grandma’s jewellery box. This is fitting with the name, Reliquia, which comes from the word relic and is the Spanish term for family heirloom.
Ryan Storer
Ryan Storer‘s pieces are unique, arty, statement-making and ultra cool. Inspired by everything and anything, from nature to metal scraps, his pieces have a mix of sculptural shapes and clean lines, and are a great example of art mixed with fashion.
Head to our Brands to Know page to find out more about Australian brands
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