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How to buy men’s statement jewellery | Canada Voices

14 March 20264 Mins Read
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Men’s jewellery is having a style moment, put in the spotlight this awards season in part by the stars of Heated Rivalry. Canadian actor Hudson Williams wore a Bulgari Serpenti necklace and hoop earrings to the Golden Globes, while Connor Storrie made headlines at the Actor Awards in a sparkling, $697,500 platinum-and-diamond necklace by Tiffany & Co.

It’s not just a red-carpet trend, either. Alexandre Piché, co-owner of Montreal-based jewellery brand Deux Lions, said that in recent years he’s noticed more men looking to invest in jewellery “that they’ll feel good with and that they’ll be able to grow with.” But for everyday wear, many are opting for a more pared-down approach without too much layering or sparkle.

“We were stacking a lot of jewellery for a long time. Now, for me, less is more,” said Piché. To male customers buying jewellery for the first time, he will often suggest starting with a few core pieces – a ring, a bracelet and a chain – and seeing what works. “It needs to feel natural,” said Piché.

In terms of trends, Canadian stylist Ashley Galang, who has worked with actors such as Manny Jacinto and Thomas Doherty, has noticed more pieces incorporating gems and pearls and celebs layering a pendant necklace with daintier chains. Other popular jewellery styles are signet rings, small earrings and curb chain necklaces with a small pendant that can be customized, Galang said.

Of course, you’ll also want to consider your budget when picking out jewellery, although some fine and demi-fine jewellery brands do offer their top styles in a variety of metals (and price points).

Fashion or costume jewellery made of materials such as brass or stainless steel is the most affordable option if you want to just try a trend. “But there is a lifespan to it, and it does break easily and tarnishes and you’ll have to throw it out at a certain point,” said Piché. Jewellery made of materials such as sterling silver and gold vermeil are pricier but will last longer, so Piché suggests investing in solid gold for pieces that “you’re going to want to wear forever” and eventually “give your grandkids.” Keep in mind also that gold and silver styles can easily be polished, resized and even redesigned over time.

Six buys to try

These Canadian brands offer investment buys meant to wear for years to come

Deux Lions Homme Wild Stack Cuban Chains

Made in Montreal, this prestyled combo pairs two chains into one stylish stack, but you can also wear each on its own (they’re available separately, too). Available in gold vermeil or solid gold, and in three different lengths.

Buying options

$400, buy at Deux Lions

Wolf Circus Jules Ring

Signet rings continue to be in fashion, and this one is handcrafted in Vancouver using recycled 925 sterling silver with a green gemstone inlay. It’s a sculptural, minimalist design that looks good on any finger.

Buying options

$375, buy at wolfcircus.com

Mejuri Cipher Letter Chain

A subtle take on the ubiquitous initial necklace, this Mejuri design combines a 22-inch chain with a silver cylinder pendant. It’s made from 95-per-cent recycled sterling silver, and sleek enough to be worn every day.

Buying options

$248, buy at Mejuri

Celi 7.5” 5MM Hollow Curb Bracelet

This bracelet by Canadian brand Celi adds a bit of shine to your wrist, but is classic enough to be dressed up or down. Wear it with a matching ring or classic watch.

Buying options

$1,195, buy at Celi

Studio Rybko GOOG Solitaire Ring

Studio Rybko jewellery specializes in genderless fine jewellery, and everything is made in Montreal. Offered in both yellow and white 14k gold, this eye-catching ring features a ceramic-based cold enamel inset, available in a range of colours.

Buying options

$2,500, buy at Studio Rybko

Pyrrha Dagger Symbol Stud

These stud earrings are made in Vancouver using 100-per-cent recycled sterling silver. Wear them as a pair, or go for a mix-and-match look by adding a different hoop or drop earring.

Buying options

$240 a pair, buy at Pyrrha

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