The most perfect pieces to add to any look, check out these Irish Made jewellery brands ahead of casting your vote right here for the Irish Made Awards 2023.
DANA Jewellery
Jewellery designer Anne-Louise creates her unique pieces from old vinyl records. The unwanted and sometimes donated records are given a new lease of life after being transformed into bright colours and funky shapes. danajewellery.com
Edge Only
Founded by Irish Canadian radio DJ Jenny Huston, Edge Only has a very powerful vibe with collections including lightning bolts, chunky rings and pendants resembling mixed tapes for both men and women. edgeonly.com
Eve Ray Designs
If you are looking to make a statement, Eve Ray have a wide range of stand out pieces. Designer Maeve Barry works with mirrored Perspex and clay sourced in Ireland and the UK. everaydesigns
Phat Poly
Handcrafted with love as part of a small batch, each set of earrings from Phat Poly are created using lightweight materials such as polymer clay, brass and acrylic which are great for sensitive ears. phatpoly.ie
SIADBH
Colourful stones inspired by nature make up many of SIADBH’s collections. Tap into your spiritual side and take part in new moon manifestations with the likes of the Crystal Amulet design and receive it’s freshly charged energy. siadbh.ie
Síne Vasquez Jewellery
With a fascination of architecture, designer Síne takes inspiration from the structure of buildings and the connection we have to our dwellings. Her inspiration from Indian architecture and its beautiful curves and arches can be seen specifically in the Hasi collection. sinevasquezjewellery.ie
The Silver Loom
Movement and dance are clear inspirations in some of the sterling silver collections at The Silver Loom. You’ll find unusual shapes and ripples throughout the designs which give a very luxurious and almost aquatic feel. thesilverroom.jewelery
Trashie Treasures
All items from Trashie Trasures are created using beach trash, ocean plastic waste and a variety of natural finds such as seaweed, shells and sea glass. The jewellery is made from bio-resin which is plant-based and can biodegrade. This makes for a wonderfully sustainable purchase. trashietreasures.ie