8 Spanish Jewelry Brands European Girls Have Been Wearing for Years

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When you think of European jewelry, Spain probably isn’t the first country that comes to mind… but it should be. The truth is, some of the most beautiful, most wearable, and most character-filled jewelry brands in Europe are Spanish, and European girls have known this for years.

We talk endlessly about French minimalism and Italian craftsmanship (and rightfully so) but Spanish jewelry has something entirely its own. It’s warm, varied, and each piece is intentional.

Perhaps what strikes me the most, though, is the range. From Barcelona-born labels that have built devoted international followings to a pearl specialist that has been perfecting its craft since 1890, Spain’s jewelry scene is one of the most exciting and underrated in Europe.

Whether you’re after a dainty everyday piece, a bold handcrafted statement, or something that feels like a proper investment, I’ve made sure there’s Spanish jewelry brands for you on this list.

Spanish Jewelry Brands Every Girl Needs to Know About

From Barcelona’s most-loved everyday labels to heritage houses that have been dressing Spanish women for over a century, this list covers the full spectrum of what makes Spanish jewelry so special.

One thing to note: Most of these brands sit in the $100–$300 range, with a couple of exceptions at either end. As always, I’ve tried to include a mix of styles, aesthetics, and price points, depending on your preference.

And if you find yourself wanting more European jewelry recommendations after this, my guide to affordable French jewelry brands is worth bookmarking too. So, let’s dive into the eight Spanish jewelry brands every girl should know about.

PDPaola

Let’s talk about one of the most sought-after Spanish jewelry brands on this list. Founded in Barcelona by brother and sister duo Pablo and Paola Borrás, PDPaola has built one of the most loyal followings in the contemporary jewelry space. Their collections are made up of sculptural, gemstone-led, and quietly luxurious pieces.

Their Spring ’26 collection is a perfect example. Think smoky quartz drop earrings with organic, irregular shapes, and even those cord necklaces we’ve all been doting over recently. All of PDPaola’s pieces are crafted in sterling silver with 18-karat gold plating, and their overall aesthetic is similar to well-known brands that are twice the price.

Their price point is also quite accessible, which makes them an entry point into Spanish jewelry for anyone just starting to build a collection. You can add some beautiful rings to your collection for under $150. I’m personally loving the Luna stamp ring, just the smoky quartz and the way the gemstone sits in the setting makes it such a statement piece.

Price range: $115-$230 

PDPaola is best for: Women who want gemstone-led, sculptural pieces at a mid-range price point.

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Tous

Another beautiful brand, Tous was founded in Manresa, Catalonia in 1920, originally as a watchmaking business. They have since spent over a century becoming one of the most recognizable jewelry brands in Spain. Today they have over 700 stores worldwide (!!), which tells you everything you need to know about how deeply embedded they are in European fashion culture.

Their signature bear motif is the brand’s standout design, and it shows up in a subtle capacity across most of their pieces. Once you know it, its becomes instantly recognizable. Tous focuses on architecturally dainty pieces like gold earrings, rings, beautiful bangles, and heritage-inspired fine jewelry. I especially love their diamond collection.

If you want to start somewhere, their zodiac collection is breathtaking and so unique. I highly recommend checking out their pieces.

Price range: $250-$500+ (18k gold, diamonds, gold vermeil)

Tous is best for: Women who want a playful, recognizable Spanish jewelry brand, whether you’re drawn to the signature bear motif or their more elevated lab-grown diamond and gemstone pieces.

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Uno de 50

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Another brand I adore, Uno de 50 was founded in Madrid, and takes its name from the brand’s original model of producing only 50 units of each piece. This is a commitment to limited production that still informs their ethos today. Every piece is handcrafted in Spain using very fine materials, and the result is jewelry that is built to last.

Now, keep in mind: this is not minimalist jewelry. It is maximalist in the best possible sense. Think bold resin pendants, chunky silver cuffs, and statement earrings that you build an outfit around… rather than the other way around. All of their pieces are intentionally bold, deliberately dramatic, and crafted with a precision that makes them feel elevated rather than costume like.

If your jewelry box is full of delicate gold layers and you’re ready to try something with a little more personality, Uno de 50 is your answer.

Price range: $80-$170 

Uno de 50 is best for: Uno de 50 is for the woman who wants a jewelry piece that is the outfit.

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Apodemia

Apodemia might be my favorite discovery on this entire list.

This Barcelona-based brand was founded by Jimena Von Knobloch, and from the moment I landed on their website I was completely done for. Apodemia designs jewelry inspired by nature, think butterflies, dragonflies, petals, wings… and the level of detail in every single piece is extraordinary. These are not your everyday generic nature motifs. They are considered, one-of-a-kind pieces, and so beautiful.

Their butterfly pieces in particular hold a special place in my heart. My most favorite collection of theirs has to be the Olivia wild collection. I have never fallen in love with so many beautiful jewelry pieces at once. I am currently coveting a matching necklace & earring set from this line (featured in below ‘shop’ section). It would be beautiful for an engagement or bridal shower.

With an average price point of around $200, and 80% of production done in Spain, these are beautifully made pieces that will add a touch of whimsy to your collection.

Price range: $183-$450

Apodemia is best for: Nature lovers drawn to delicate, hand-finished artisanal pieces that don’t look like anything else out there.

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Malababa

Malababa is definitely the quiet luxury entry on this list, so if that aesthetic is your language, you’re going to fall hard.

Primarily known as a Spanish accessories brand with a loyal following among the understated dressing set, Malababa has expanded beautifully into fine jewelry, and the pieces feel completely consistent with everything the brand does. Think natural materials, handcrafted finishes, and an intentional approach to design that prioritizes longevity over trend.

What really distinguishes Malababa from other brands is the texture of their work. Take the earrings above, for example. They’re a laser-cut, geometric shape, but they’re still very lightweight and finished with a warm gold plating. They also focus on petal-inspired designs, which are beautiful. There’s warmth, durability, and natural elements in every single piece, making their jewelry feel artisanal and unique.

Malababa pieces are not ones you pick up on a whim. They’re pieces you choose deliberately, wear constantly, and never get tired of. If your wardrobe leans Sézane, The Row, or quiet European minimalism, Malababa belongs in your collection.

And if you’re building out the full look, my roundup of mid-range European bag brands has plenty of accessories that sit in the same quiet luxury lane.

Price range: $85–$130 

Malababa is best for: Quiet luxury dressers who want contemporary, nature-inspired pieces, that prioritize longevity over trend.

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Aristocrazy

Another absolute stunner on this list, allow me to introduce you to Aristocrazy. Aristocrazy is a Spanish jewelry brand that you reach for when you want something polished, wearable, and effortlessly chic without overthinking it.

Part of the Joyería Suarez heritage (one of Spain’s most respected jewelry houses) Aristocrazy has built a strong international presence by doing one thing very well: making everyday luxury feel completely accessible. Their collections span earrings, necklaces, bracelets, rings, and hair accessories, all crafted from precious metals, gemstones, and leather with a focus on wearability and versatility. And, of course, at a very affordable price.

Think of them as the Zara of Spanish jewelry, but much more elevated. They’re the kind of brand where you add four things to your cart and feel good about every single one of them. In particular, I find their pavé pieces to be exquisite.

Price range: $160-$500 

Aristocrazy is best for: Women who want a fashion-forward Spanish jewelry brand whose pieces transition effortlessly from day to evening, without ever feeling overdone.

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Majorica

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Some brands have heritage, and some brands have legacyMajorica is the latter. Founded in 1890 in Majorca, Majorica is one of the oldest jewelry brands in Spain — and one of the most quietly prestigious. The brand built its name on something extraordinary: the art of the perfect man-made pearl.

Majorica has been perfecting their pearl-making process since 1890, and it shows. You’ll find them at Bloomingdale’s and Neiman Marcus, which tells you everything you need to know about the quality of their pieces. If you love the idea of heirloom-worthy pieces at accessible prices, you might also enjoy my guide to quiet luxury handbags, where the same investment mindset applies.

There is something deeply romantic about a pearl brand that has been doing this since 1890. The craftsmanship is not a talking point — it is the entire point. Their pieces feel heirloom-worthy in a way that very few brands at this price point can claim, and the Mallorcan heritage gives everything a sense of place that I find incredibly compelling.

If you’re building a jewelry collection that’s meant to last, Majorica definitely earns a place in it.

Price range: $50-$250

Majorica is best for: Pearl lovers who want heirloom-worthy Spanish craftsmanship at an accessible price point — the kind of jewelry you hand down, not donate.

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Klimbim Barcelona

Klimbim Barcelona is probably one of those Spanish jewelry brands your well-dressed Barcelona friend knows about and hasn’t told you yet. But, don’t worry because I will.

This indie jewelry label produces minimalist, thoughtfully designed pieces right in Barcelona, with a focus on clean lines, wearable proportions, and that effortless Catalan aesthetic that somehow manages to feel both casual and elevated at the same time.

What makes Klimbim special is the combination of genuine design sensibility and real accessibility. These are not mass-produced pieces. They have the considered quality of a small studio label, but the price point is bvery approachable, making them one of the best value propositions on this entire list.

If you love discovering brands before everyone else does, this is your pick. Klimbim Barcelona is the kind of name you’ll be recommending to friends in two years.

Price range: $30-$50

Klimbim Barcelona is best for: Minimalist, budget-minded women who love the feeling of discovering an underrated brand.

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Final Thoughts

And there you have it — eight Spanish jewelry brands that deserve far more attention than they typically get outside of Europe.

From the iconic heritage of Majorica to the nature-inspired artistry of Apodemia, from PDPaola’s beloved everyday layers to the bold handcrafted statements of Uno de 50, Spanish jewelry is rich, varied, and genuinely worth exploring. Whether you’re building your first collection or adding to an already well-curated one, I hope this list introduced you to at least one or two brands you hadn’t discovered yet.

If you want to keep exploring European style beyond jewelry, my guide to affordable French jewelry brands is a natural next stop, and if you’re ready to build out the full wardrobe, the European clothing brands I actually wear every day is a good place to start.

À bientôt, Sabrina x 🥐☕️

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