There are thousands of jewelry designers out there, but only a select few can be call the best. In this article you will learn about the best jewelry designers in the world so that you might choose your next jewelry selection from them. Although since they are so excellent, they will cost much more than the less quality jewelry designers, but you will be almost guaranteed to get a quality piece of jewelry that will last you much longer than a lower quality designer’s work.
Quality and originality is what this list is based on, style, price and value might sway your decisions about the best jewelry designers, but this list will help you to know which are best for originality, quality and overall greatness.
Harry Winston:
This Fifth Avenue, New York diamond store is one of the most famous and quality jewelry design stores in the world. Even Marilyn Monroe quoted Harry Winston in her famous song called “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend”. By housing only the best and most valuable gems on earth, Winston has made some of the most luxurious jewelry; even for royalty like the Shah of Persia and Queen Elizabeth II. Some of the most famous diamonds in the world have been worked on by Harry Winston alone. Find their website at www.harrywinston.com.
Buccellati:
This luxury, Italian jewelry brand is best known for their brushed-gold and platinum engraved jewelry designs that are accented with gemstones of the highest quality like diamonds, sapphires, emeralds and rubies. You can find the Buccellati website at www.buccellati.com.
Van Cleef & Arpels:
This jewelry designing, world renowned company has been known as the very best in luxury since they first began. They have a very unique and secretive setting technique that no other designer offers, even with a prong setting; they are hidden below the gem so that you get maximum exposure of the diamond without losing its sturdiness. Van Cleef & Arpels have become world famous because of their page-shaped brooch. Visit their website at www.vancleef-arpels.com/.
Graff:
A London jewelry designer, Graff only works with the rarest and highest quality diamonds. He makes some of the most luxurious jewelry in the world and sells millions of dollars’ worth every year. You can find his website at www.graffdiamonds.com where you’ll be greeted with relaxing shopping music and beautiful pictures of his work.
Tiffany & Co:
Even made famous in the movie “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”, Tiffany & Co. has been around since 1837 making some of the world’s most beautiful and unique jewelry. Every woman’s heart skips a beat when they see a box or bag from Tiffany’s! Check out their website here www.tiffany.com to find out why they are so popular!
Piaget:
Most popular for their diamond watches, Piaget is growing more and more as the number of people in the US and Europe are purchasing diamond watches and now they even have superstar actress Jessica Alba as their most recent face of their company. They also have a Limelight collection that features pink and purple sapphires and much more! Visit their site to find out why everyone is crazy about their diamond watches at www.piaget.com.
Chopard:
With 100 stores around the world, Chopard is a jewelry designer of the stars. They want to be known as more than just a watch design store and are marketing their other unique jewelry designs all over the world. Find their website at www.chopard.com.
Bulgari:
Bulgari, an Italian designer, is one of the biggest jewelry designer names of our time; opening in 1884 his Greek and Roman inspired gold necklaces and bracelets with large jewels are world famous now. Coming out with new collections each year, Bulgari is thought to be a very relevant and exquisite jewelry designer. You can find their website at www.bulgari.com.
Mikimoto:
Mikimoto is mostly aimed at pearl jewelry; with the best quality pearls in the world, Mikimoto is far above any other pearl jewelry designer in the world. Check out their website to see some amazing pearl jewelry at www.mikimotoamerica.com.
Jewelry Advice by Jewelrista.
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