Affordable Everyday Jewelry on Etsy

Posted By on Mar 12, 2026 | 0 comments


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Working at a startup doesn’t mean that you have to wear a flannel and Adidas track shoes. It also doesn’t mean that you have to wear a pencil skirt. You can wear whatever you want. I like to wear jewelry that is subtle and elegant to set off my casual wardrobe of skinny jeans and loafers. I am also currently boostrapping and fundraising, so I rarely splurge on clothes these days. When I do, I like to buy things that match with most of my wardrobe and that are functional. Lo came up with a perfect list of the most affordable everyday jewelry options. Check ‘em out. And guess what? You also get to support maker goodness. Huzzah! If you have any others you think that Lo missed, please hollah at us in the comments.

“This by no means an end-all list, but since I’ve been spending a lot of time browsing Etsy lately, I figured I’d put together a little list of some of my favorite cheap everyday jewelry shops. Can you tell I’m into geometric stuff?” -Lo

AAANOUK for natural gem pendants. // ADAMRABBIT for ombre necklaces and raw stone earrings. // AMERRYMISHAP for clean, modern geo stuff. // BOUTIQUEMINIMALISTE for cute studs and statement bracelets. // BYSIUKWAN for sweet tiny shapes. // CUTIECOTTAGE for dipped color-block earrings. // CYCLICALIND for bold lines and a little neon. // ELEPHANTINE for understated feminine pieces. // GRAMERCYEIGHT for textured stones with a cool vibe. // JEWELOFAGIRL for simple, chic everyday. // LEPUN for fresh colors on geo pieces. // PARAGRAPHLOOP for painted wooden jewelry. // PETITOR for minimalist delicate pretties. // SHOPASTA for vintage and upcycled goodness. // VIRGINIAWYNNE for sleek simple metals. // VOZCOLLECTIVE for vibrant wooden charm.

Note: This post can originally be found on Lauren’s site Lo Concepts

Lo AKA Lauren. She spends her time 9-to-5 as an Associate Producer at a post-production house, and write, produce, and occasionally production design independent projects by night and weekend. She has a BA in Screenwriting from Chapman University, and still cover and develop scripts. Lo grew up mostly in the Bay Area, and now live in a 60s-era apartment in a pocket of West Hollywood most accurately and affectionately described as “elderly Russian.” She’s a dog person.

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