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People are buying more jewelry than they used to. A recent survey found that 42% of women and 35% of men say they purchase more pieces for themselves now compared to 2 or 3 years ago. And most of them are not spending thousands. The demi-fine jewelry market, which covers pieces made from materials like sterling silver, gold vermeil, and lab-grown gemstones, was valued at $2.46 billion in 2024. It is expected to reach $4.65 billion by 2030, growing at a rate of 11.6% annually. The demand is real, and the products have caught up. Good materials, better construction techniques, and direct-to-consumer pricing mean that a $60 ring can sit on your finger next to a $600 one and nobody will know the difference. What follows are 7 brands doing this well, with a breakdown of what makes each one worth your money, and some practical advice on how to style and care for affordable pieces so they hold up and look the part. The Trends Pulling People Toward Bolder, More Personal Pieces According to Marie Claire, jewelry in 2026 is scaling up. Bold gold, sculptural silver, cuff bracelets, oversized hoops, and statement brooches are all in rotation. Brilliant Earth's trend report adds that rich gr...