EXCLUSIVE The sustainable jewellery label that gets the royal seal of approval...
and how it's launched it's latest fully traceable gem range By Rebekah Absalom Published: 07:27 BST, 8 October 2024 | Updated: 07:27 BST, 8 October 2024 e-mail 1 View comments Few brands have captured the attention of the Royal Family quite like sustainable jewellery label Monica Vinader. Kate has been a dedicated fan of the discreet and affordable range since as early as 2014 - often pictured in her staple 18ct gold green onyx 'Siren Wire' earrings, costing a modest £128. And the Princess of Wales ' commitment to sustainability efforts may be the reason for her love of the jewels, as the demi-fine brand utilises 100 per cent recycled gold and sterling silver along with recyclable packaging and reusable pouches.
Now Monica Vinader, whose royal clientele also includes the likes of Queen Camilla , Meghan and Princess Beatrice , has launched its first fully traceable collection, Odyessy, charting new territory in the company's journey towards gemstone traceability. The collection features exquisite aquamarine jewels and comprises five distinctive styles: a cuff, necklace, cocktail ring and two pairs of earrings. It was c reated in collaboration with Zimbaqua, Africa's first female gemstone mine in Karoi, Zimbabwe.
Kate's favourites are the £128 Siren Wire Earrings in Green Onyx The Princess of Wales teamed a Self-Portrait dress with a delicate pearl necklace by Monica Vinader for a visit to the R.