From wedding rings to the more custom and unique pieces; these men’s jewellery brands will put a new ring to your next outfit!

Despite being increasingly popular in men’s fashion, rings are often an overlooked accessory. But, with these Australian jewellery brands, you and your outfit won’t be easily overlooked.

There has been a recent emergence of ring makers in Australia, and these five men’s ring brands are producing quality items that deliver a range of different aesthetics.

So whether you’re wanting a custom made ring, a wedding band or maybe something purely unique, read on through our latest guide to the five best Australian made men’s ring brands to shop now!

<strong>Black De Ville</strong>
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Black De Ville

For a brand pushing the boundaries and creating rings that you’ll never have seen before, we suggest you keep your eye out for Sydney-based Black De Ville. The brand prides itself on brutalist style and creating pieces that are as obscure as possible, whilst still being wearable. Contemporary is a word that describes a lot of the products produced by Black De Ville as these rings are like no other brand and very much of their own style. Check out the full range for some of the coolest Australian jewellery brands for men.

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<strong>Cameron Studio</strong>
Astoria Necklace. Image via The Iconic website.

Cameron Studio

An independent designer based in Melbourne, Cameron Studio has built their brand specialising in stunning men’s jewellery pieces. Known for their timeless designs and clean lines, their jewellery pieces are produced entirely of 925 sterling silver and 9k gold. If you’re looking for a classic and subtle way to adorn some minimalist designs to add some flair to your next outfit, be sure to check out Cameron Studio’s affordable yet unique jewellery collection now.

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<strong>Crooked Howlet Designs</strong>
The Legacy Band.
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Crooked Howlet Designs

When purchasing from Sydney-based Crooked Howlet Designs, our tip is to look out for their monthly collections. Each month, they create two custom signets: one simple silver square faced signet with the birthstone of the month, and one with an eccentric design sure to turn heads. Beyond the exclusive monthly drops, there are plenty of gorgeous men’s rings available, with intricate flourishes and patterns that highlight the artisanship of this handmade, Australian men’s jewellery brand.

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<strong>Rawninety</strong>
Andreas 1.0. Image via The Iconic website.

Rawninety

Born in Melbourne, Rawninety is one of the most captivating men’s jewellery brands in Australia and globally. Specialising in sterling silver bracelets and rings, Rawninety has created a bold and design language around simple shapes, raw textures, and an uncompromising look inspired by street culture. These handmade pieces are derived from recycled sterling silver, as Rawninety crafts a sustainable brand for a zero-waste future. Self-described as the intersection between “modern technique and raw art”, Rawninety is a captivating and equally unique handmade Australian men’s ring jewellery brand.

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<strong>Sue the Boy</strong>
Portal Ring. Image via Sue the Boy website.

Sue the Boy

Based in Byron Bay, Sue the Boy are producing unique men’s rings that will change your perception of what male jewellery looks like. What started as a university assignment has grown into a passion project, creating a line of iconic accessories for men. Their range includes the likes of the Tender, a solid yellow gold ring engraved with global currency symbols; to the Snake Charmer, a traditional 925 sterling silver signet ring with a snake engraved onto the face. With an understated yet powerful design sensibility – giving a handmade and authentic look – you can feel confident their accessories will perfectly accent any outfit.

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For more unique and stylish accessories, check out these Top 8 Australian Jewellery Brands for Men. And, for sensational, custom-made formal attire, our guide to the 12 Best Tailors and Suit Shops in Australia will give you plenty of inspiration.

Feature image: Photographed by Etereo. Image via Shutterstock.
This article was first published on August 29 2018. It was updated and edited by Hunter and Bligh on March 07 2024.
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