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6 May 2025

Heritage Meets Luxury: The Australian Jewellery Designers to Know in 2025

From barely-there accoutrements to stylish statement makers.
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Australia’s high jewellery scene is at a fever pitch. From the maximalist redux that’s gracing wrists and runways in 2025 (see: the chunky bangle), to pop culture’s proclivity for wearable luxury (with the diamond-set tennis silhouette at its cornerstone), these are the Australian designers are conjuring future heirloom pieces to aspire to. 

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Photograph courtesy of the brand.
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Meaning “legacy” in Italian, Jeramie Hotz and Talia Shuvalov’s fine jewellery brand is living up to its name. Drawing on the timelessness and splendour of the Art Deco period and heritage architecture, their made-to-order designs are contemporary and nostalgic in equal measure. Topping our lust list is the Hinge Diamond bracelet, a reference to golden era splendour. eredeofficial.com

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Siblings Cushla, Hamish and Anna Whiting are behind this fine jewellery brand. Inspired by modern architecture and time-honoured design principles, Whiting brings a sense of old-world glamour to the everyday. Their gemstones are sustainably sourced from the prestigious Antwerp Diamond Bourse, before being buffed and polished into perfection at their Melbourne studio. cushlawhiting.com.au

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Photograph courtesy of the brand.

Conflict-free craftsmanship is the mission statement at Seb Brown. Handcrafted in Melbourne from fine brushed platinum, sterling silver and yellow gold, each of Brown’s pieces is crafted from reclaimed or recycled metals to deliver heirloom jewellery that’s steeped in luxury, but with a sustainable focus. seb-brown.com

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Photograph courtesy of the brand.

Reaching Instagram cult status, Bond’s signatures include her YK2-inspired puffy hearts, bezel-set scallops and one-of-a-kind twist designs. Drawing on her legacy as a qualified gemologist and jewellery grader, Bond matches sky-high quality with inimitable prestige. oliviabonddiamonds.com

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Photograph courtesy of the brand.

For Sydney-based jewellers Sarah Munro and Robert Sebastian, barely-there pendants and fine wrist accoutrements are their calling card. From fine gold chains anchored by pearls and dazzling diamonds delivering whimsy and reverence, a Sarah & Sebastian piece makes a timeless addition to your jewellery collection. sarahandsebastian.com

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After opening her first showroom in Armadale in April, gemologist and private jeweller Kathryn Denton has become a major player in the luxury jewellery game. Known for her effortless approach to design and restoration, Denton brings timeless treasures into the now  — think pinkie rings set with a trio of gemstones and classic tennis silhouettes for a touch of sportif. kdjjewellery.com

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