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Mr Pharrell Williams at Paris Fashion Week, 23 June 2023. Photograph by Mr Edward Berthelot/Getty Images
Jewellery may seem like a modern menswear phenomenon, but what you may not know is that jewellery in its earliest form was originally created with men in mind. In ancient times, prominent businessmen would wear ornate pendants around their necks engraved with their family’s seal, which they would use to sign and notarise important documents. This eventually evolved into the signet ring, which would become a decorative accessory worn by men and women alike… and the rest, as they say, is history.
Thankfully, the wares on offer to men have since expanded. In fact, men’s jewellery has seen a veritable boom over the past few years, with new brands cropping up to cater every taste and style, and all manner of male celebrities stepping out in brooches, pearls, cocktail rings and more. That said, a good handful of stars were well ahead of curve, leading the charge for men’s jewellery before it was trending and amassing impressive collections in process. Below, we’ve paid tribute to seven whose glittering wares we’d most like to get our hands on.
01. Mr Harry Styles

Mr Harry Styles performs at the Grammy Awards, Los Angeles, 14 March 2021. Photograph by Mr Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy
Mr Harry Styles has been a trailblazer of genderless fashion since going solo, not only embracing skirts and dresses, but also a smattering of dandyish jewellery. His accessories for the 2021 Grammy Awards epitomise his eclectic and often playful tastes: a simple yellow-gold cross necklace paired with a Gucci piece featuring a phallic banana charm in silver and yellow enamel, as well as a series of statement Gucci cocktail rings dripping with diamonds and precious-coloured gemstones. He’s also fan of Miami-based label éliou, whose nomadic wares he’s worn on multiple occasions, most famously in the video for “Golden”. And no doubt where the pop star goes others follow, with many crediting him for the uptick in men wearing strands of pearls and beaded necklaces over the past few years.
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02. Mr Ringo Starr

Mr Ringo Starr on tour in Stockholm, October 1963. Photograph by Popperfoto via Getty Images
A penchant for rings is what earned Sir Richard Starkey his better-known moniker of Ringo Starr – and helped differentiate his style somewhat from that of his uniformly dressed Beatles bandmates. A staple of his on-stage outfits were his cushion-cut onyx and gold signet piece, worn on his left ring finger, and his rectangular-cut sapphire and gold creation, worn on his right little finger, which he never performed without. Both pieces were eventually auctioned off along with other bits of Starr’s memorabilia at Californian auction house Julien’s in 2015, with the latter fetching more than $100k. As for the trademark pieces that Starr can often be seen in today, those include a peace-sign pendant from costume jewellery brand TraxNYC and a Lazaro SoHo silver ring collaboration for the #peacerocks initiative.
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03. Mr Pharrell Williams

Mr Pharrell Williams at Paris Fashion Week, 23 June 2023. Photograph by Mr Edward Berthelot/Getty Images
Record producer, rapper, singer-songwriter, fashion designer – creative polymath Mr Pharrell Williams has lived many artistic lives. This month, he adds another string to his bow with the launch of his book Carbon, Pressure & Time, which recounts his enduring obsession with jewellery. From his N.E.R.D. pendant chain covered in coloured diamonds to his Billionaire Boys’ Club astronaut pendant showing the work of Japanese graphic designer Sk8thing, each of his unique bejewelled creations relates to an important moment in his life and was created in collaboration with the likes of Jacob & Co. and Lorraine Schwartz. In recent years, however, his signature piece has been his one-of-a-kind Tiffany & Co. sunglasses, which feature 61 round diamonds, totalling at over 25 carats, as well as two emerald-cut emeralds on either side.
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04. A$AP Rocky

A$AP Rocky at Milan Fashion Week, 24 February 2023. Photograph by Mr Edward Berthelot/Getty Images
Whether at a glitzy event, on the front row or at a photo shoot, you can be sure that A$AP Rocky will be wearing at least one eye-catching piece of jewellery. Notable highlights? His Boucheron cat ring at the 2023 Met Gala, a Victorian-style choker at the SS20 LOEWE show and a baroque-like emerald and diamond necklace he showed off on Instagram back in 2019. Over the past couple of years, his partner, Rihanna, has served as creative inspiration – he recently commissioned a gold and diamond statue of her in the form of a double-finger ring, and the two are often spotted in matching high-end pieces. That said, his tastes vary from big-ticket bling, such as his gem-encrusted evil-eye ring pictured above, to layers of pearls.
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05. Mr Jimi Hendrix

Mr Jimi Hendrix shoots pool at the Bel-Air home of Mr John and Ms Michelle Phillips in Los Angeles, 1 July 1967. Photograph by Mr Ed Caraeff/Iconic Images
Legendary guitarist Mr Jimi Hendrix was known for his bold, bohemian style that always came with a hefty helping of jewellery. What many don’t know, however, is that his jewellery wardrobe was heavily influenced by his Cherokee heritage, and he was often seen on and off stage in layers of beaded necklaces and wearing spiritual, semi-precious stones. Many of his pieces often featured Native American patterns or were crafted by Navajo designers, such as a striped turquoise and shell ring by Yazz that cropped up at a Bonham’s auction a decade ago. Meanwhile, the gold-plated talisman that adorned his neck at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 recently commanded more than $100k at Sotheby’s, while the chunky turquoise cocktail ring he famously wore for his legendary 1969 Woodstock set has since inspired many copies.
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06. Mr Keith Richards

Mr Keith Richards at the US Open in Flushing Meadows, New York, 10 September 1988. Photograph by Mr Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images
The skull is perhaps the pre-eminent symbol of rock’n’roll, and there’s no doubt that the Rolling Stones’ Mr Keith Richards played a hand in its rise to popularity in men’s jewellery. Richards’ iconic sterling silver skull ring has lived on his finger since 1978 when London goldsmiths Messrs David Courts and Bill Hackett presented it to the guitarist at his birthday party in New York. Among his other notable favourites is his silver chain bracelet, which he rarely takes off. Featuring handcuff-like hoops, it’s a piece that Richards said he wears as a reminder to “never get arrested again”.
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07. Tyler, the Creator

Tyler, the Creator at the BET Awards in Los Angeles, 27 June 27 2021. Photograph by Getty Images for BET
While Tyler, the Creator’s creative talents clearly know no bounds, few are aware that he also counts jewellery designer as one of his many job titles. Sure, he may not be sitting at the bench welding the metals together, but he is the artistic brain behind many of his most dramatic and impressive pieces. Take for example the bellhop chain he wore to the 2021 BET Awards, which was created in partnership with celebrity-beloved jeweller Mr Alex Moss, took seven months to make and consists of 186 carats of diamonds, 60 carats of rainbow sapphire and thousands of other coloured gemstones. Not everything’s quite so flamboyant, though: he’s also a fan of brooches, pearl earrings and beaded bracelets, not to mention his growing collection of vintage “women’s” watches from Cartier.
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