The relationship between humans and jewelry is profound, dating back to the earliest human civilizations. Throughout history, jewelry has been used to adorn ourselves, as a symbol of status and wealth and as a form of self-expression and style.

Jewelry today is more vibrant and dynamic than ever before, with thousands of brands producing everything from timeless, elegant traditional designs to bold contemporary styles. Below, we take a look at the history, collections and unique designs that set the most enduring, popular and significant luxury jewelry brands apart from the rest. Presenting: the world’s best jewelry brands.

In this article

Tiffany & Co.

Year founded: 1837
Also known as: Tiffany’s
Claim to fame: The Symbol of the New World’s Top Jewelry Brands
Group:  LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton

Tiffany & Co. Logo

Notable collections

The most famous Tiffany’s collections include Bean, Diamonds by the Yard, Open Heart, Sevillana, Teardrop, Loving Heart and Sugar Stacks. The last two are designed by Paloma Picasso.

Brief history

Tiffany & Co., known colloquially as Tiffany’s, is a high-end jewelry brand that was founded in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany and John B. Young in Connecticut, as a “stationery and fancy goods emporium”.

In 1838 it relocated to at 259 Broadway in Lower Manhattan. Then in 1853,Charles Tiffany took the helm of the company and focused the business on jewelry, introducing some “revolutionary” terms in the business.

First, the company clearly marked the prices of its goods, to avoid haggling over prices. Second, Tiffany only accepted cash payments.

The “Blue Book,” the first Tiffany mail order catalog, was published in 1845. Curiously, the company back then also supplied weapons to the US Army (with the Model 1840 Cavalry Saber), flags and surgical implements.

Tiffany & Co. Brochure

Since then, the company grew in notoriety through the USA and abroad. In 1867 it became the first U.S. company to win an award for excellence in silverware at the Exposition Universelle in Paris. Then, in 1878, it won the gold medal for jewelry.

In 1887, Tiffany bought the French Crown Jewels, a feat that attracted publicity worldwide and further launched the name of the company as one of the best jewelry brands in the world. From then onwards, the company widened its reach, selling different lines of luxury products, and opened shops throughout the globe (more than 300 as to this day). It was also celebrated in movies, like the iconic “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” with Audrey Hepburn.

Breakfast at Tiffany’s

In 2021, Tiffany’s was purchased by LVMH.

Cartier

Cartier Logo

Year founded: 1847
Group: Richemont

“The Jeweler of Kings, the King of Jewelers”.

Prince of Wales, future King Edward VIII on Cartier

Notable collections

The Panther is the best-known Cartier creation: a symbol of excellence and exquisite inspiration. It has made the Cartier one of the most admired luxury jewelry brands of the world.

Cartier introduced the Trinity collection in the 1920s and as of today, it’s grown to consist of an extensive selection of gorgeous rings, bracelets, earrings, and necklaces.

Cartier’s LOVE collection, containing its signature piece, the charming LOVE bracelet, has endured for over 50 years and is one of the most recognizable (and counterfeited) Cartier collections.

Related content: How to Spot a Fake Cartier Love Bracelet

Brief history

Louis-François Cartier founded the Maison Cartier, one of the most famous designer jewelry brands. It originated in Paris in 1847 when he took over his former master’s workshop. His son, Alfred, carried on the production. However, it was only with his three sons that the Cartier name became recognized worldwide.

Louis Cartier was possibly the most forward-thinking of the three.

He was the mind behind some of Cartier’s most celebrated designs, like the “mystery clocks”, with their hidden movements. Also, he supported the back-then fashionable Art Deco designs, like the “Tutti Frutti” collection.

Cartier Tutti Frutti Collection
 Cartier Tutti Frutti Collection

In 1909, he was also the creator of one of the first wristwatches, the “Santos,” for his friend Alberto de Santos-Dumont. This watch is still being manufactured today.

Whereas Louis was a creative, his brother Pierre was a commercial mastermind. He expanded the reach of the company by opening the USA market. Also in 1909, he established the first Cartier “boutique” in New York. The other brother, Jacques, took care of the expansion in the UK. He opened a shop in New Bond Street in London, where it still is. Jacques was also responsible for the expansion of the company in the East, such as the Middle East and India. This is where Cartier eventually sold one of its most famous creations, the spectacular necklace commissioned by the Maharaja of Patiala. It included almost 1,000 mounted carats of the purest diamonds.

Pierre was famed for his buying, and then selling the famous “Hope” diamond -to the eccentric, high-profile American socialite Evalyn Walsh McLean. This stone, a 45 ct, deep blue diamond, was notorious for bringing bad luck. (Previous owners were said to have died beheaded, or eaten alive by wild dogs!). And this fact gave the French maison unprecedented publicity in the USA.

The Cartier Tank was another wristwatch designed by Louis Cartier in homage of the modern tanks that were used in WWI, and debuted in 1919. Other famous designs followed through the years, rendering the maison world-famous.

Shop Cartier

Cartier Tortue Womens Manual Wind Watch WA501011In Stock
CARTIER
Tortue Womens Manual Wind Watch
Cartier Santos 100 Skeleton Palladium Watch W2020018In Stock
CARTIER
Santos 100 Skeleton Palladium Watch
Cartier Pasha de Cartier 18K Yellow Gold Diamond Grille Watch 2399In Stock
CARTIER
Pasha de 18K Yellow Gold Diamond Grille Watch
In Stock
CARTIER
Rotonde De Mysterious Hour Ladies Diamond Watch
In Stock
CARTIER
Tank Américaine Platinum Watch
In Stock
CARTIER
Tank Américaine Chronograph Watch
In Stock
CARTIER
Rotonde de Perpetual Calendar Watch
In Stock
CARTIER
Rotonde Central Chronograph Watch
Cartier Tortue XL 8-Day Power Reserve Watch W1545951In Stock
CARTIER
Tortue XL 8-Day Power Reserve Watch
Cartier Rotonde Jump Hour Watch W1553851In Stock
CARTIER
Rotonde Jump Hour Watch
 

In 1972, the heirs of the Cartier family sold the business. After a series of ownerships, the company finally ended in 2012 in the Richemont group, where it resides today.

Read more about Cartier’s history on their website.

Boucheron

Boucheron Logo
Boucheron Logo

Year founded: 1858
Claim to fame: the inventor of Place Vendome
Group: Kering

One of the most iconic top jewelry brands, the House of Boucheron was founded by Frederic Boucheron in 1858. His first shop opened in the Galerie de Valois.

Notable collections

Between the most notable Boucheron collections, we find the Architecture, the A Collection of Animals, the Quatre, the Serpent Boheme, the Nature Triomphante and the Jack de Boucheron lines

Brief history

In 1866 Boucheron created a design atelier. Shortly after, in 1867, he won the Gold Medal during the Exposition Universelle de Paris. Several other awards followed during the years, making the maison one of the most notable worldwide. At the 1878 World’s Fair, the maison won the Grand Prix It was for an amazing sapphire necklace made for a wealthy American customer, Marie Louise MacKay. It features a huge 159-carat sapphire as its centerpiece.

In 1879, Boucheron presents a revolutionary design: a necklace without a clasp, which got to the maison another Grand Prix for outstanding jewelry innovation.

Boucheron Clasp-Less Necklace
Boucheron Clasp-Less Necklace

Frédéric Boucheron became the first Parisian jeweler to move to Place Vendôme, in 1893. The legend says that he chose the spot to open up his boutique – the 26 Place Vendôme, where the shop remains today – because it was the sunniest of the square so that the diamonds in the shop windows would sparkle more brilliantly.

One of the maison’s most notable customers – and we would say today, ambassadors – was the famed Countess of Castiglione.

An enigmatic beauty, the Countess, whose name was Virginia Oldoini, was known as “the Divine One”; reputed to be the most beautiful woman of the century, she was the perfect art director of herself.

She decided the angles, lights, everything, on all of her photographic portraits with painstaking precision to maximize the account of her beauty. Jewelry by Boucheron included.

The introduction of the company in the “jet-set” of the time was instrumental, and the company became very famous worldwide, as it opened shops internationally in Moscow and then St. Petersburg, New York, and London.

The family sold the company at the end of the 1900s, and nowadays Boucheron is part of the Kering group, and one of the most iconic high-end jewelry brands worldwide.

Read more about Boucheron’s history on their website.

Piaget

Piaget_logo
Piaget Logo

Year founded: 1874
Group: Richemont

The Maison Piaget is a high-end jewelry brand active in several areas of the luxury business.

Notable collections

Among others, the Possession, the Rose, the Heart, the Extremely and the Sunlight are well, known.

Brief history

Georges-Édouard Piaget, at the age of nineteen set up his first workshop in a small village in the Swiss Jura called La Côte-aux-Fées. He specialized in high-end precision watch movements. His passion was quicjly recognized, and he began to supply components and movements to the most prestigious watch brands in Switzerland.

In the Twenties, Georges-Édouard’s son Timothée shifted the production from simple components and movements to complete watches bearing Piaget’s name. All the while, he catered for the high-end of the business. His watches were not just precise, but amazingly decorated. They used the best traditional techniques applied by a crew of masterful jewelry artisans.

Piaget Ultra Thin Watch
Piaget Ultra Thin Watch

Under the guidance of Timothee’s sons Gerald and Valentin, this trend continued until 1954. Already renowned for its ultra-thin watches, Piaget presented its first jewelry collection in 1959. It also opened the first “Salon Piaget” in Geneva.

The boutique was thought to become a sort of club. There, Piaget’s customers could be engaged by the creativity of the maison’s designers and the savoir-faire of its artisans.

From that moment onwards, Piaget set up its ateliers specializing in goldsmithing and gem-setting. This allowed it to master the entirety of its production.

Shop for a Piaget

Piaget Altiplano Ultra-Thin White Gold Watch G0A39111In Stock
PIAGET
Altiplano Ultra-Thin White Gold Watch
Piaget Polo Date Watch GOA41002In Stock
PIAGET
Polo Date Watch

The creativity of Piaget was spurred by Valentin, whose chief directive was “Do what has never been done before”. His designers responded, launching in 1963 the first collection of watches with the dial made in semi-precious stones. It also included the cufflink watches and pendant watches of the “21st Century Collection”.

The style that resulted was so vibrant, playful, and elegant that it attracted the favor of the some famous personalities. This included Jackie Kennedy, Elizabeth Taylor, and Sophia Loren.

The maison’s creations reached such a level of innovation that it began to cooperate with famous artists, between whom we can cite Salvador Dalí and Andy Warhol.

Piaget x Salvador Dali
Piaget x Salvador Dali

The company was acquired by the Richemont group in 1988. However, it continued to develop on the lines traced by Georges Eduard Piaget himself. His motto was “Always do more than what is necessary”, and it set new records in horology for its ultra-thin movements.

But also as a luxury jewelry brand, Piaget did not sit on its laurels. The company continues to launch new collections to fulfill the requests of its clients worldwide.

New Rose Passion High Jewellery Collection by Piaget
New Rose Passion High Jewellery Collection by Piaget

Read more about Piaget’s history on their website.

Bvlgari

Bvlgari Logo
Bvlgari Logo

Year founded: 1881
Also known as: Bulgari
Group: LVMH

The high-end jewelry brand Bulgari, known also as Bvlgari, uses the Latin way of writing the “U.”

Notable collections

The current Bulgari most famed collections, apart from the Serpenti, include the Bulgari Bulgari, the Forever, the BZero1. They also have a line created in partnership with the NGO Save the Children.

Brief history

The “v” in Bvlgari comes from the genius of his founder, Sotirios Voulgaris, an immigrant to Italy coming from Greece. He was born in the Epirus Village of Paramythia, the most important silversmithing town of the Balkans. However, his family hailed from Bulgaria – hence their surname.

Sotirios was a fine silversmith. In 1884, he opened his first shop. In 1909, as he was already quite successful, he moved it in the current location, Via Condotti.

His designs borrowed elements from Byzantine and Islamic art, combining them with floral motifs. This was customary with the Art Deco style.

Sotirios’ two sons, Giorgio and Costantino, continued the house tradition. They introduced one of the most famous Bulgari motifs, the “Serpenti” collection in 1940. The “Dolce Vita” of the Fifties saw the Bulgari franchise being propelled into stardom. Its clients, like Elizabeth Taylor, Anna Magnani, Ingrid Bergman, and Gina Lollobrigida, were the best-known movie stars of the era. They gave Bulgari huge visibility.

Bvlgari Serpenti 18K White Gold Full Diamond Pave Snake Ring
 Bvlgari Serpenti 18K White Gold Full Diamond Pave Snake Ring

The company expanded, opening new boutiques worldwide. It entered into other areas of luxury, mainly watchmaking, fragrances, and leather goods. It also bought other companies active in those fields. In 2011, the Bulgari family sold their majority stake in Bulgari to the LVMH group. In return, they received a minority share of LVMH.

With the power of LVMH, Bulgari had the strength to become even more ambitious as a high-end jewelry brand. It expanded its network of boutiques and entered into the hospitality sector in partnership with the Marriott group.

Bvlgari B.Zero1 18K White Gold 4-Band Ring
 Bvlgari B.Zero1 18K White Gold 4-Band Ring

Read more about Bvlgari history on their website.

Shop Bvlgari

In Stock
BVLGARI
Octo Velocissimo Chronograph Watch
In Stock
BVLGARI
Octo L’Originale Chronograph All Black Watch
In Stock
BVLGARI
Octo L’Originale Ultranero Watch
In Stock
BVLGARI
Octo Solotempo Ultranero Watch
In Stock
BVLGARI
Octo Chronograph Ultra-Thin Automatic Watch
In Stock
BVLGARI
Octo Solotempo Black DLC Steel Watch
In Stock
BVLGARI
Octo Finissimo Ceramic Skeleton Watch
 

Van Cleef & Arpels

Van Cleef & Arpels Logo

Year founded: 1896
Group: Richemont

If there is a place that offers an exquisite balance of beauty and luxury, this is Place Vendome in Paris. And on the other side of Chaumet, just opposite the entrance of the Ritz, there is the seat of another primary actor of the absolute luxury field: Van Cleef & Arpels.

Notable collections

Between the most famous creations of Van Cleef & Arpels, apart from the Chapeau Chinois, we find the Alhambra line, with its distinctive lobed cross design signifying luck, love, fortune, and good health.

Brief history

Now one of the most renowned top luxury brands of the world, the company started in 1896. Estelle Arpels, the daughter of a dealer in precious stones, married Alfred Van Cleef, the son of a stonecutter, in 1895. It was a marriage of love and skill, which had important consequences in the rarefied world of luxury jewelry.

Learn more: Is Van Cleef & Arpels Jewelry Worth It?

In 1906, the two families opened up a shop in Place Vendome. The company gained an immediate following from the influx of affluent travelers who sojourned at the Ritz. Propelled by this success, they opened up shops in the most famous holiday locations, like Deauville, Vichy, and Montecarlo.

The company grew, both in notoriety and technical skill. Its Chapeau Chinois design, introduced in the Twenties, honored the culture of the Far East and became an instant classic. The Mystery Set, a complex technique of jewel setting patented in 1933 by Van Cleef & Arpels and still used today, so that the precious stones were encased firmly in the frame of the jewelry while no prong was visible. This permitted the maison to create pieces of almost unattainable stylistic purity.

Van Cleef & Arpels Mystery Set
Van Cleef & Arpels Mystery Set

Princess Grace of Monaco was especially fond of the maison’s creations, as were Jackie Onassis, the Duchess of Windsor, Elizabeth Taylor, and members of the royalty and nobility worldwide.

The Van Cleef & Arpels of today, while continuing to make its artistic creations in jewelry, has expanded in other fields as well like watchmaking and fragrances, and is among the best known top luxury brands, an important part of the Richemont group, which acquired it in 1999.

Van Cleef & Arpels Alhambra 18K Yellow Gold Diamond and Lapis Ring
Van Cleef & Arpels Alhambra 18K Yellow Gold Diamond and Lapis Ring

Read more about Van Cleef & Arpels’ history on their website.

Chaumet

Chaumet Paris Logo

Year founded: 1780
Also known as: House of Chaumet
Claim to fame: The oldest jeweler still in operation
Group: LVMH

Chaumet is the oldest top jewelry brand still in business, although it no longer belongs to its founding family. Since 1987, Chaumet is part of the LVMH luxury group.

Notable collections

Chaumet’s most notable collections include the Liens, Josephine, Bee my love and Attrape-moi.

Brief history

Chaumet was founded by Marie-Étienne Nitot in 1780. Nitot was an apprentice of the famous Aubert (then jeweler to Queen Marie-Antoinette) who dominated the market. This continued until the French Revolution came, destroyed the old power system, and left a new dynasty in place: the one of Napoleon Bonaparte.

Through his craftsmanship, Nitot was noted by the new regime and became the official jeweler of Napoleon I in 1802. He designed all the official jewelry of the Emperor, including his crown.

Through the years, even after the demise of Napoleon, the Chaumet company grew, and expanded through the world. It opened a shop in London, becoming one of the official purveyors of the English Crown – between its clients numbering also Queen Victoria.

The name became Chaumet in 1885 with the marriage between Joseph Chaumet and the last heir of the then-owners, the Morel family.

The iconic seat of the company in 12, Place Vendome, was established in 1907.

The maison then expanded its activities, becoming involved in watchmaking in 1970, when they relaunched the historic Breguet brand. Today, Chaumet is one of the most recognized luxury jewelry brands of the world. It continues to create its signature jewelry motifs, like the Liens, the Bee my love and the Josephine, for buyers around the globe.

Under the helm of the LVMH group, Chaumet has expanded worldwide, especially in the Far East. Right now, over 25% of its business happens in China.

Read more about Chaumet’s history on their website.

Buccellati

Buccellati Logo

Year founded: 1919
Group: Richemont

Notable collections

Buccellati’s most noteworthy collections are the Étoilée, the Ghirlanda, the Opera, the Tulle, the Ramage, and the Rombi.

Brief history

Mario Buccellati founded this most iconic luxury jewelry brand, Buccellati Holding Italia, in 1919. He took advantage of the family tradition of his grandfather, Contardo Buccellati, who worked as a goldsmith in the mid-1800s.

Mario made his apprenticeship in 1903 at the prestigious Beltrami & Besnati. His talent was noticed, and he became quite famous in his ever-growing niche of clients, who helped spread his notoriety internationally.

One of his most famous clients and fans was the famous Gabriele D’Annunzio, who referred to him as “The Prince of Jewelers” and “Mastro Paragon Coppella” – that is, Peerless Master of Goldsmiths.

With the active support of such a sponsor, the growth of the company was very quick, and it opened several shops in the most prestigious locations, like Milan, Rome, Florence, New York, and Palm Beach

After the death of the founder, his sons continued to grow the company, one of whom founding a brand of his own, Gianmaria Buccellati, but eventually returned to the family business.

The style of the maison’s designs is pretty unique. Buccellati draws its inspiration from the classical and renaissance world, mixing it with the application of innovative techniques, favoring the use of textured surfaces and engraving to create a style that makes its pieces distinctive.

Its intricately designed jewelry pieces, worked by hand by a network of master craftsmen, are seemingly ethereal and impossibly intricate, making the Maisons’ jewelry seem even more rare and precious.

The Buccellati jewelry is designed to look and feel like natural materials such as silk, lace, damask, tulle or linen.

The Buccellati family sold the majority stake of the company to the Chinese fund Gansu Gangtai in 2016. As of today, the firm operates in 14 countries and continues in its mission among the high-end jewelry brands worldwide to spread the timeless beauty of its creations.

Read more about Buccellati’s history on their website.

House of Bolin

W.A. Bolin Logo

Year founded: 1791
Also known as: W.A. Bolin
Claim to Fame: The Oldest Founding Family-Owned Jeweler in Operation

If not the first, one of the first luxury jewelry brands in existence, which still is in the hands of its founding family, is The House of Bolin, also known as W.A. Bolin.

Notable collections

Bolin is most famous for its tiaras, specifically, the Vladamir Tiara.

Brief history

The company was established in St. Petersburg, one of the main metropolises of Europe at that time. It was founded by the German-born jeweler Andreas Roempler in 1790, who was to be appointed Jeweler of the Russian Imperial Court by 1796.

The company continued to prosper for one century, eventually opening other shops. It changed its name after Carl Edvard Bolin came to work for the business in 1833 and married one of Roempler’s daughters. The influx of other famous foreign jewelers put its dominance at stake, between whom Boucheron and the famous Fabergé, who were vying to get into the very lucrative business of the Russian Crown entourage.

We all know that the Bolshevik revolution canceled everything that was linked to the old Tsars, but the Bolin heirs were lucky. Their ancestors were of Swedish nationality and had conserved their citizenship.

So, before the Red October came, they eventually moved first to Germany and then to Stockholm with their enterprise, becoming appointed jewelers to the Swedish Crown.

The modern House of Bolin is an exclusive top jewelry brand and continues to ply its trade even today. Some years ago, the maison climbed up to fame for creating the engagement ring which worn by Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden before her wedding with Prince Daniel in 2010.