Irish Jewellery Brands To Add to Your Summer Wardrobe

Home grown is always better

Whether you’re layering up for festival season or just looking to elevate your everyday basics, Irish jewellery brands are having a serious moment right now.

From chunky gold staples to delicate personalised pieces, these homegrown labels are serving luxury-looking accessories at an affordable price.

Here are some Irish jewellery brands worth adding to your summer rotation.

CROÍA Jewellery

Founded by Shauna Burke while still in college, CROÍA Jewellery has quickly become one of Ireland’s most recognisable jewellery brands thanks to its elevated yet accessible designs.

Built around the idea of creating timeless, chic and fashion-forward pieces that can be worn year after year, the brand is perfect for anyone looking to add a polished finish to their everyday wardrobe.

CROÍA has also proven it knows exactly how to keep pace with modern fashion culture, from influencer partnerships such as the Capsule Collection collab with Eabha O’Donoghue in 2025 and viral social content to immersive pop-up shops across Ireland.

CROÍA has become known for blending contemporary style with the effortless, wearable aesthetics. Their standout pieces are their Statement Earrings and their Capsule Initial Necklace.

Zo&Co Jewellery

Founded by Zoe Kennedy during her final year studying marketing in college, Zo&Co Jewellery was born from a gap in the market for high-quality, tarnish-free jewellery that wouldn’t break the bank.

Since launching in 2021, the Irish brand has grown rapidly, now catering to over 50,000 Irish and international customers while becoming known for its sleek and personalised pieces designed and engraved in-house. The brand was recently recognised by the Business Post and An Post as one of Ireland’s Top 100 Emerging Businesses shaping the future of Irish e-commerce.

Alongside pop-up events and a strong social media presence, Zo&Co continues to stay tapped into modern fashion culture through influencer collaborations, including its chic collection with content creator Ciara Ryan.

One standout from the brand is its engraved jewellery collection, featuring thoughtful personalised pieces that make the perfect birthday gift or everyday keepsake this summer.

Fíor Jewellery

Founded in 2022 by Seán Leddin, a fluent gaeilgeoir from Limerick, Fíor Jewellery is an Irish-owned brand rooted in language, heritage, and a strong sense of identity.

The brand’s mission is to create authentic, meaningful pieces that allow people to carry a sense of home with them wherever they are in the world. Inspired by time spent abroad and a longing for connection to Ireland, Seán set out to design jewellery that celebrates Irish culture in a modern, wearable way.

Fíor focuses on high-quality, stylish durable pieces, blending longevity with everyday style. Its collections draw heavily on Irish symbolism, from Claddagh rings and Celtic knots to emerald and heart-map designs, making the brand especially popular among the Irish.

With milestones including nationwide retail expansion through Kilkenny Design and successful pop-up experiences, Fíor continues to bridge tradition and contemporary jewellery, bringing Irish identity into a modern fashion space.

The brand’s best-selling pieces consistently reflect its strong connection to Irish culture. Standout favourites include the Irish Heart Map Necklace and the Claddagh Pearl Necklace.

Lynott Jewellery

Founded in 2021 by Emma Hanrahan, Lynott Jewellery is a Dublin-based, female-founded brand known for its accessible luxury approach to everyday accessories.

Built around the idea of delivering high-fashion, “It-Girl” inspired pieces at an affordable price point, the brand specialises in 18k gold-plated, waterproof and tarnish-resistant jewellery designed for daily wear.

Lynott has become a standout in the Irish fashion space thanks to its trend-led collections, nostalgic 90s-inspired detailing and strong influencer collaborations, including edits with Megan Forte Clarke and Lauren Whelan.

With stockists such as Arnott’s, Brown Thomas and BT2, alongside a strong online presence, the brand continues to bridge retail and digital fashion culture. Check out bestsellers such as the Megan Forte Clarke collection and the Vintage Heart Chunky Earrings.

If you’re looking to spruce up your summer wardrobe with pieces that instantly elevate your everyday fits, why not support homegrown talent with these incredible Irish jewellery brands?

From personalised keepsakes to statement gold staples, each label brings something unique and affordable to the table.

Words by Robyn Jane Lawlor