This list includes 12 Jewelry Brands that start with W, from “W.Kruk” to “Wouters & Hendrix”. They range from global luxury houses to small independent designers and heritage ateliers.

Jewelry Brands that start with W are companies and designers whose registered names begin with the letter W. Notable examples include “W.Kruk” and “Wouters & Hendrix”, each with distinct design traditions.

Below you’ll find the table with Brand, Country, Parent company, and Founding year.

Brand: Brand names as they are commonly listed, so you can spot the exact company or designer quickly.

Country: Country of origin or primary market to help you judge style influences and regional availability when searching or buying.

Parent company: Parent company or owner, where known, so you understand brand relationships and corporate backing.

Founding year: Founding year gives historical context and helps you compare heritage between long‑standing and newer labels.

Jewelry Brands that start with W

BrandCountryParent CompanyFounded
W.KrukPolandIndependent (Poland)1840
WempeGermanyIndependent (Germany)1878
Wouters & HendrixBelgiumIndependent (Belgium)1988
Wallace ChanHong KongIndependent (Hong Kong)Unknown
William GoldbergUSAIndependent (USA)1973
Whiting & DavisUSAIndependent (USA)1876
Warren JamesUKIndependent (UK)1979
William HenryUSAIndependent (USA)1997
Wolf CircusCanadaIndependent (Canada)2010
WWAKEUSAIndependent (USA)Unknown
Wendy BrandesUSAIndependent (USA)Unknown
WakamiGuatemalaIndependent (Guatemala)Unknown

Descriptions

W.Kruk
Polish jeweler known for classic fine jewelry and watches; one of Poland’s oldest jewelry houses with a wide retail network and heritage in traditional goldsmithing.
Wempe
Luxury German watchmaker and jeweler selling fine jewelry and high‑end watches; family‑owned retailer with in‑house workshops and global boutiques.
Wouters & Hendrix
Avant‑garde Belgian designer duo known for playful, sculptural costume and fine jewelry with layered motifs and poetic storytelling.
Wallace Chan
Renowned gem artist and jeweler famous for innovative carving techniques, synthetic gem work and highly collectible sculptural, high‑end pieces.
William Goldberg
New York diamond house specializing in exceptional stones, bespoke engagement rings and high‑end diamond jewelry for collectors and connoisseurs.
Whiting & Davis
Historic American maker famed for metal mesh handbags, evening accessories and costume jewelry; popular in late 19th–20th centuries.
Warren James
UK high‑street jeweller offering affordable gold, silver and diamond jewelry across a large UK store network; value-focused mainstream brand.
William Henry
American luxury brand known for men’s jewelry, pocketknives and accessories combining exotic materials, craftsmanship and a masculine aesthetic.
Wolf Circus
Contemporary Canadian brand offering modern, everyday fine jewelry with ethically sourced metals and a focus on minimalist, wearable designs.
WWAKE
Brooklyn‑based contemporary fine jewelry label noted for delicate, modern designs using unexpected gem shapes and subtle color palettes.
Wendy Brandes
New York‑based designer known for bold, storytelling fine jewelry often referencing mythology and pop culture, with sculptural and vintage‑inspired pieces.
Wakami
Social‑enterprise jewelry and accessories brand collaborating with Guatemalan artisans to produce colorful friendship bracelets and sustainable craft pieces.
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