All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, we may earn affiliate revenue on this article and commission when you buy something. Jewelry is always an investment worth making and now more than ever, there has been an influx in sales, especially across major online retailers and through social media platforms like Instagram, that have found new ways of interacting with contemporary jewelry customers.

And it’s not just the big names in jewelry that are finding success—a younger crop of designers and brands are making a name for themselves. We’re familiar with the dazzle of Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels, and we know to shop independent jewelry brands like Jennifer Fisher, Foundrae, and Alison Lou for their hoops and medallion necklace parts, but, as of late, other labels are catching our eye. Below, we introduce you to some of the buzziest names (and their designs) in the contemporary jewelry world, from Panconesi’s gravity-defying earrings to Lauren Rubinski's new heirlooms.

Lauren Rubinski’s eponymous style is defined by bold silhouettes, wheat-chain links and uniquely-shaped gold lockets. Inspired by her grandmother’s jewelry box in the South of France, her pieces are made to feel like family heirlooms kept for generations. Rainbow K Boochier Her Children Panconesi Completedworks Kloto Agmes Marie Lichtenberg Eéra Francesca Villa Almasika Harwell Godfrey Jia Jia Uniform Object.