We are delighted to unveil the shortlist for Jewellery Business of the Year at the Positive Luxury Awards 2026. Selected from an exceptional pool of entries, these businesses demonstrate what responsible sustainability leadership looks like in today’s jewellery industry. Discover more about our shortlisted Jewellery Business of the Year nominees, and hear directly from the businesses below. Winners will be announced on 23 April.
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BOODLES
Founded in 1798, Boodles is a British family-run fine jewellery house renowned for its innovative design, exceptional craftsmanship and expertise in diamonds. With a long heritage of creating distinctive, often historic pieces, the brand continues to design in-house, blending traditional artistry with contemporary British style. Alongside its creative legacy, Boodles’ commitment to sustainability is reflected through its approach to ethical sourcing, traceability and reducing environmental impact across its materials and supply chain.
“We’re proud to have been shortlisted for two of Positive Luxury’s 2026 Awards. Being shortlisted for these awards is a testament to the care and conscious craftsmanship woven into each of our pieces, and our focus on transparency across our organisation & operations. Thank you to Positive Luxury for their partnership and continued support. We remain committed to inspiring change in our industry and enabling our community to feel confident that their jewellery carries the promise of transparency, quality and style.”
– James Amos, Managing Director
BRILLIANT EARTH
Brilliant Earth emerged from a desire to create fine jewellery that balances beauty with ethical integrity. Established in 2005, the brand set out to challenge traditional industry practices through a focus on transparency and responsible sourcing. Today, it continues to champion a more sustainable approach to luxury, combining contemporary craftsmanship with initiatives spanning ethical sourcing, recycled materials and support for mining communities
“Twenty years ago we set out to prove that fine jewellery could be a force for good. Being shortlisted for Jewellery Business of the Year by Positive Luxury is a meaningful recognition of our mission, and one that belongs to our entire team.”
– Beth Gerstein, Co-Founder and CEO
MEJURI
Established in 2015, Mejuri has redefined fine jewellery as an everyday luxury, offering contemporary, high-quality pieces directly to consumers. Co-founded by CEO Noura Sakkijha, the brand emerged from a desire to challenge traditional industry models and make fine jewellery more accessible and relevant to modern life. Its sustainability strategy is structured around four pillars – People, Planet, Product and Philanthropy – with 2030 goals aimed at driving continuous improvement across sourcing, production and social impact in collaboration with industry partners and communities.
MONICA VINADER
Founded in 2008, Monica Vinader is a global, award-winning jewellery brand known for its contemporary designs and commitment to responsible luxury. The brand’s sustainability strategy focuses on three core pillars of Inspiring their Industry, Preserving the Planet and Protecting their People, through which they strive to promote responsible manufacturing, responsible consumption, and responsible leadership in everything they do.
“We’re proud to have been shortlisted for two of Positive Luxury’s 2026 Awards. Being shortlisted for these awards is a testament to the care and conscious craftsmanship woven into each of our pieces, and our focus on transparency across our organisation & operations. Thank you to Positive Luxury for their partnership and continued support. We remain committed to inspiring change in our industry and enabling our community to feel confident that their jewellery carries the promise of transparency, quality and style.”
– Monica Vinader, Co-Founder & Creative Director
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