Men’s jewelry isn’t limited to timepieces anymore. Nowadays, men are more interested in exploring their jewelry options and experimenting with different styles. (Nina Runsdorf’s diamond pinky ring, for example, argues that diamonds aren’t only a girl’s best friend.) Father’s Day is just around the corner, so we present some pieces that even the most jewel-hesitant men would love—from a braided Hermès bracelet to a Cartier tie pin and even a Foundrae pendant.
You can’t go wrong with a classic pair of cufflinks. Lanvin’s are crafted in Germany, and the interesting knotted design is suitable for practically every occasion.
Worn alone or styled with a watch or other bracelets, this Hermès wrap bracelet is an easy addition to any jewelry collection. Braided in calf’s leather and sealed with the brand’s signature logo, it’s a conservative design with just the right amount of discreet detail.
For a piece with a bit of sentiment, look no further than Foundrae’s collection of pendant necklaces. This particular piece, with an Internal Compass pendant, is meant to represent self-reflection and can act as a daily reminder for dad to take a moment for himself.
Known for her big, colorful gems and modern designs for women, Nina Runsdorf has recently ventured into the world of men’s jewels. With most pieces rendered in gold, black enamel, and diamond, her men’s collection is a bit more pared down. This pinky ring is the perfect, subtle way for dad to wear diamonds.
A classic piece that will stand the test of time, Cartier’s Juste un Clou tie pin is as pragmatic as it is stylish. This is one that can be passed down from generation to generation.
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