PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1701357
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1701357
The global luxury jewelry market size is anticipated to reach USD 82.1 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 8.7% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The growth of the market is predicted to be driven by increased demand for high-end fashion items and rising disposable income levels. Product demand is also projected to be boosted by rising customer desire for branded jewelry. Consumers are willing to spend more money on branded and high-end jewelry to express their personal style.
The growing demand for bespoke projects reflects the luxury industry's need for personalization, but it's also directly tied to upcycling. Louis Vuitton used to buy cut gems, but after observing a boom in demand for one-of-a-kind pieces, they began buying uncut stones and working directly with clients to select their final forms. Brands also seek to offer fresh takes on the diamonds themselves, in addition to innovative designs. LVMH patented two distinctive diamond cuts in the shapes of a flower and a star, as well as its monogram.
Many contemporary jewelers have been employing recycled gold for years, while others, such as Lilian Von Trapp and Vieri, work entirely with it. Kering reported 88% traceability for key raw materials during the annual ChangeNow summit in January, a crucial metric for businesses to utilize to check their environmental impacts and sustainability claims. Kering is investing in technology and innovation to assist its sustainability goals, and has built a materials innovation lab for jewelry and watches innovation that is both sustainable and innovative.
Retailers are depending less on purchases made for "special occasions." The share of online jewelry sales in the United States and Western Europe doubled in 2019. Subscription businesses such as Switch, MintGoose, and Pura Vida Jewelry Club allow buyers to borrow high-end jewelry for a fraction of the price of buying it outright.