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Common_Poetry3018

John Hardy makes some nice designs that are suitable for men. You can find them secondhand. David Yurman is another one, but you have to be very careful about getting those secondhand. Lots and lots of fakes. You could also browse Etsy. I like this shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RobandLean


Progress2964

Thanks so much!


digtzy

People make what sells so that what you’re seeing. I used to make captured bead jewelry and it was such a narrow niche, no one was going to search for it because they didn’t know about it. I made this to be a more masculine piece and it just sat on my desk for months before I decided to just give it to a family member. https://preview.redd.it/dgxq16dvxq8d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3242912ce7be42fcefe6c13a09bd72eb95267fba


Progress2964

Okay see that is unique and actually cool


digtzy

Thank you. Captured bead jewelry was such a niche that I basically pioneered it on Etsy many years ago. 😭 People just don’t know about it enough to search for it organically. Things like this are hard to sell for that reason.


Progress2964

Makes complete sense. I seriously had no idea that even existed! I'm glad I do now, your art is beautiful


Nick-Millers-Bestie

Depending on your style, you can also always check out [Scott Bros](https://www.kendrascott.com/jewelry/mens/) or [James Avery](https://www.jamesavery.com/mens-jewelry). Disclaimer with James Avery though, they have great chains but a lot of cross charms so that may or may not be your style.


Progress2964

Yeah it's still very stereotypical so idk what I'm actually really looking for I think


Weekly_Ad325

I hit up jewelry stores, or I reach out to my preferred jewelers and have custom pieces made.