TOP 10 DESIGNER JEWELRY BRANDS OF 2019
Despite sky-high prices, the demand for high-end designer men and womens jewelry brands only continues to grow. Leading market research firm, Euromonitor International, recently reported that 2018 is set to see a staggering total of $37.8 billion spent in this market.
In this article we will answer the following questions:
- What are the top designer jewelry brands in 2018?
- How can I authenticate my designer jewelry?
- What makes designer jewelry valuable?
- How can I sell designer jewelry online?
WHAT ARE THE TOP 10 DESIGNER JEWELRY BRANDS IN 2018?
- Tiffany & Co.
- Harry Winston
- Cartier
- Chopard
- Van Cleef & Arpels
- Graff
- David Yurman
- Buccellati
- Bvlgari
- Boucheron
Starting our list of the top 10 designer jewelry brands is of course: Tiffany & Co. First called Tiffany & Young, Tiffany & Co. began as a stationery and fancy goods store in New York. Today, however, it is a household name that has been in business since 1837. Awarded for its silver craftsmanship, Tiffany and Co. remains America’s leading silversmith. The brand showcases their more extravagant and rarest of pieces in their annual Blue Book collection that started in 1845. Some of their most popular and famous pieces include the Return To Tiffany, Tiffany Key and Tiffany Soleste and of course, their signature 6 prong engagement rings. Tiffany & Co. is famed for their little blue box, synonymous with quality, luxury and style.
Famous Wearers: Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Reese Witherspoon
Price Range: $15,500-$15 million
Most expensive Tiffany & Co. piece sold at auction: A platinum round 3.09-carat diamond solitaire ring with VS1 clarity, sold at $60,000 in 2016
- Harry Winston
Famous Wearers: Jennifer Lopez, Madonna, Julie Andrews, Natalie Portman
Price Range: $4,000-$20 million
Most expensive Harry Winston sold at auction: The Gulf Pearl Parure, a 325-carat natural pearl and diamond parure, sold at $4,189,165 in 2006
- Cartier
Founded in 1847 by Louis François Cartier, the brand earned its reputation as “The Jeweler of Kings, the King among Jewelers,” pioneering the combination of platinum and diamond. Their most notable lines include the Love collection, Juste un Clou and Panthere. These distinctive collections are widely popular with celebrities with variations available in different color golds and with or without diamond embellishment.
Famous Wearers: Andy Warhol, Tom Cruise, Angelina Jolie, Zac Efron, Kate Middleton
Price Range: $1,000-$2.76 million
Most expensive Cartier sold at auction: A 25.6-carat Burmese Ruby, called the Sunrise Ruby. It was dubbed as the most expensive ruby, gemstone, and non-diamond gemstone in the world, and sold at $30,335,698 in 2015
- Chopard
Chopard is a Swiss brand started by Louis-Ulysse Chopard in the 1860s, originally known for creating watches and pocket watches for women. When Chopard was sold to Karl Scheufele in 1963, the brand was noted for its Art-Deco inspired timepieces and Happy Diamonds line. The brand’s signature free floating diamonds behind the watch glass was created in the mid 1970s. It is now the corporate partner the Cannes Film Festival, official timekeeper of the Grand Prix of Monaco and the Mille Miglia. Chopard prides itself on the use of ethically sourced gold and aims to eventually use sustainable gold across all pieces that they produce.
Famous Wearers: Javier Bardem, Colin Firth
Price Range: $2,000-$16.26 million
Most expensive Chopard sold at auction: A suite of Emerald and Diamond jewels, sold at $1,171,932.51
- Van Cleef & Arpels
After their marriage in 1895, Alfred van Cleef and Estelle Arpels started a luxurious line in 1906 that still exists today. Opening their first store in Place Vendome in Paris, in the 1940s Van Cleef and Arpel opened their first US store in Palm Beach followed by New York. Among some of the exceptional accomplishments of this maison is their patented, innovative creation called Mystery Set. An intricate piece with a clip that takes an astonishing 300 hours or more for a skilled jeweler to create. Van Cleef and Arpels are renowned for their playful use of animals, flowers and nature in their designs.
Famous Wearers: Queen Marie Jose of Italy, Margot Robbie, Cameron Diaz, Mariah Carey
Price Range: $1,500-$490,000
Most expensive Van Cleef & Arpels sold at auction: 8.24-carat Ruby and Diamond ring, sold at $4,226,500 in 2011
- Graff
Graff origins began in England in 1960, when Laurence Graff founded the company. The brand is famous for its large diamond designs and also widely known for buying and resetting prominent diamonds. Some of the most famous Graff diamonds have included the Graff Pink, a pink emerald cut diamond of over 20 ct, and the Delaire Sunrise, the largest emerald cut Fancy Vivid Yellow diamond in the world.
Famous Wearers: Melania Trump, LMFAO, the late Princess Diana, Princess Charlene of Monaco
Price Range: $1,350-$46.2 million
Most expensive Graff sold at auction: The Graff Pink, a rare 24.78-carat pink diamond, sold at $46 million in 2017
This line was founded by David and Sybil Yurman in 1980. It has been known to sculpt designs reminiscent of the American Craft Movement. One of the popular designs is their signature cable bracelet in sterling silver and gold, embellished with colored gems. The brand uses bright colors and playful, structured designs. Great for everyday wear and especially for stacking bracelets, David Yurman is a popular choice for men and women of all ages.
Famous Wearers: Kate Hudson, Shakira, Brad Pitt, Jessica Simspson
Price Range: $300-$50,000
Most expensive David Yurman sold at auction: 18K Gold, Diamond, and Citrine interchangeable necklace, sold at $7,380
- Buccellati
Buccellati is a company that designs Italian jewels in gold, silver, and platinum. The brand has grown globally and is known for its pieces that reflect Old Hollywood design that that takes inspiration from animals and insects. Founded in 1919 in Milan, Italy, by the 1950s Buccellati had expanded to the US with stores in New York and Florida. Their first watch collection is launched in 2001 in Geneva.
Famous Wearers: Dwayne Wade, Sheika Mozah, Celine Dion, Ian Somerhalder
Price Range: $2,000-$50,000
Most expensive Buccellati sold at auction: Gold Buccellati bracelet, sold at $72,100
- Bvlgari
Bvlgari, also spelled Bulgari, is famed for its colored gemstones and diamonds. Since its creation in 1884, it has been a crowd favorite among clients seeking brightly-colored, large pieces with chromatic effect. It’s also because of this brand that the cabochon cut, a popular gemstone cut in antique times, was reestablished.
Famous Wearers: Elizabeth Taylor, Gina Lollobrigida, Monica Vitti, Keira Knightley
Price Range: $1,000-$12 million
Most expensive Bvlgari sold at auction: 57.72-carat Bvlgari Sapphire Suitor, sold at $5,906,500 in 2011
- Boucheron
Finishing off our list of the top 10 designer jewelry brands is Boucheron. Founded by Frédéric Boucheron in 1858 in Paris, France, his designs were influenced by Egyptian and Asian art, thus, creating unfamiliar stone combinations such as onyx and diamonds. He was also first to merge bronze, ivory, and gold.
Famous Wearers: Queen Elizabeth, Duchess of Cornwall Charlotte Le Bon, Salma Hayek-Pinault
Price Range: $1,000-$285,000
Most expensive Boucheron sold at auction: Diamond, Emerald, and Enamel Brooch, sold at $55,974.57
HOW TO DISTINGUISH IF YOUR JEWELRY IS REAL:
- Look out for brands or logos – Premier brands usually have their brand or name stamped on the piece.
- Find hallmarks – Common hallmarks for gold are 18K, 14K, 10, 750, 585, 375; for platinum, 950, PLATINUM, PLAT; and for silver, 925, Silver, 800, and Sterling.
- Diamond Certificates – Authentic pieces come with certificates from grading laboratories such as their own brand certificates or GIA, EGL, IGI, etc.
- Have your items appraised – If you are having second thoughts about your piece’s authenticity, have them appraised. Many jewelers will offer an appraisal service for a fee.
WHAT MAKES DESIGNER JEWELRY VALUABLE?
A number of essential factors affect the value of designer pieces:
Brand –Luxury, high-end brands such as the ones listed, have held their popularity throughout the years. Their brand names are synonymous with luxury and high-end craftsmanship. Extensive marketing has established these
The Market – The value is dependent on market demand. Should you have a classic, timeless design that you are looking to sell, this will likely sell more quickly and for more than a less known design. The reason being is that classic designs are always in demand.
Condition – Signs of wear can affect the beauty of the piece, which will lower the value of the piece, as it will need to be refurbished.
Rarity – Rare pieces or designs increase the value.
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