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4 Fresh Wedding Jewelers to Watch
Wedding jewelry just got a serious style upgrade. We found four designers blending nostalgia with next-level design, creating pieces that nod to tradition but feel entirely now. Perfect for brides who want something meaningful, unexpected, and undeniably chic.

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There’s something undeniably romantic about a diamond that has lived another life. That reverence for history defines Single Stone, the Los Angeles–based atelier founded by Ari and Corina Madilian, where antique and vintage-cut diamonds are reimagined in distinctly modern designs.

Rather than chasing perfect symmetry or high-gloss uniformity, Single Stone seeks out old European, old mine, and antique cushion cuts — stones prized for their softer facets, hand-cut irregularities, and candlelit glow. These diamonds shimmer differently than their contemporary counterparts; they flicker, they breathe, they tell a story. Each inclusion and subtle asymmetry becomes part of the charm.

What makes the brand especially compelling for today’s couples is the juxtaposition. Those heirloom stones are reset into clean, minimal mountings, sculptural bezels, and refined bands that feel current and effortless. The effect is neither costume nor reproduction.

For brides drawn to authenticity and quiet individuality, Single Stone offers more than beauty. By repurposing antique diamonds, the brand honors craftsmanship of the past while reducing the need for newly mined stones. Sustainability is the new luxury.

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Hannah Florman has quietly built an impressive reputation over the past decade as a bespoke jeweler to private clients around the world. For years, her Boston-based atelier specialized exclusively in custom pieces — engagement rings, wedding bands, and fine jewelry that grew directly from personal consultations and deep client relationships.

Now, marking her tenth year in the industry, Florman is stepping into the spotlight with her first publicly released collection: Signature x HF. This debut line of 30 elevated essentials — ranging from diamond drop huggies and tennis bracelets to necklaces and customizable lockets — translates her private-client wisdom into pieces designed for everyday wear. Crafted in 14k gold with both natural and lab-grown diamonds, each design reflects the same attention to scale, proportion, and versatility that her clients have long sought.

Hannah calls it jewelry women choose for themselves, not just for milestones — honoring her legacy as a jeweler who designs with intention and connection at every step. From your wedding day to everyday moments, this collection stays with you forever.

Patcharavipa Bodiratnangkura is a Bangkok-born creative whose work feels like a conversation between past and present. Designing fine jewelry since the age of thirteen, she draws deeply from her Thai heritage — both in spirit and material — to craft heirlooms that are richly expressive yet unmistakably modern.

Growing up in a family celebrated for its legacy of inventors and cultural influence, Patcharavipa’s earliest inspirations were her family heirlooms and the artisanal traditions that surrounded her. That lineage led her to study jewelry design at London’s Central Saint Martins and later to become a certified gemologist, but her roots always remained central to her creative voice.

Her work champions traditional Thai craftsmanship by working with local materials such as specially sourced coconut shells, sacred woods, and the warm, textured “Siam gold” that has become her signature. These cultural touchstones are not nostalgic replicas; rather, they are reimagined through contemporary design language — organic textures, bold silhouettes, and a philosophy influenced by wabi-sabi, the Japanese appreciation of imperfection.

In an era when bridal style is increasingly personal, we’re excited about the new Lee Harris x Angara collection. The collaboration between celebrity stylist Lee Harris— clients include Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu and Helen Mirren — and fine jewelry house Angara marries bold creative instinct with a legacy of gemstone expertise, resulting in pieces that are bold, confident and colorful.

Harris, known for shaping some of Hollywood’s most memorable looks, brings his intuitive understanding of silhouette, color, and attitude into the world of fine jewelry. The foundation? Angara’s expansive gemstone library, which allowed for true experimentation in cut, scale, and saturation. Rooted in a modern Art Deco sensibility, the collection explores striking geometry through unexpected pairings: emerald cuts meet cushion centers, baguettes stack against rounds, and multi-shape clusters form sculptural compositions that feel daring yet utterly wearable.

The collection’s defining color story is an exploration of blue in all its depth and dimension. Dreamy aquamarine and inky London blue topaz take center stage, layered in tonal combinations that feel at once serene and striking. BG faves include the tennis bracelets and long, fluid necklaces. For brides seeking “something blue” that feels fashion-forward — and for anyone drawn to bold yet sophisticated design — this collection is a winner.

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