
Kate Middleton-worn jewellery brand Monica Vinader drops sale
Monica Vinader has added even more styles to their summer sale with up to 60% off necklaces, earrings, rings, bracelets and more
Monica Vinader, the popular jewellery brand favoured by celebrities like Kendall Jenner and royalty including the Princess of Wales, has reduced prices further on its website, with up to 60% off summer picks. Known for being one of the more affordable accessory retailers, you can now pick up Monica Vinader pieces at a reduced price.
With over 600 pieces of Monica Vinader jewellery to choose from, including stackable rings, personalised necklaces, earrings, bracelets and more, prices now start at £14. It's the perfect time to treat yourself or a loved one to something sparkly for less.
Kate Middleton owns the Monica Vinader Nura Pearl Necklace and it is now in sale for £110, down from £129. The similar Nura Tiny Keshi Pearl Necklace is also on sale for £60 down from £150. Made from 18K gold vermeil and pearl, it makes a lovely layering piece or would make a statement on its own.
Shoppers on the hunt for a versatile pair of earrings perfect for daily wear, the Siren Mini Domed Huggies are down from £60 to £39. Constructed from 18K gold vermeil, one customer said: "Such a beautiful, classy, comfy everyday hoop, which I never need to take out to sleep. Would highly recommend, particularly for the price."
However, not everyone is satisfied with the size and another person expressed their surprise at the compactness, noting they were 'shocked at how small they were'. For those considering a present, the Linear Disc Friendship Bracelet could be an ideal pick. Discounted from its regular £99 to £64.25 thanks to the sale offering 35% off - it's available in various finishes.
A delighted shopper left a review saying: "Small delicate charm bracelet that would make a lovely gift. Simple style that can be easily layered up with other pieces. Easy to fasten on your own too. Also come in a cute little gift box if you were purchasing as a present."
Yet someone else commented on the difficulty of fastening, stating: "Can be a little tricky to tighten and loosen, couldn't get over my big hands to start with, may need to utilise a friend to help but makes it more secure."
Missoma is also running an up to 50% off summer sale. Pearls are featured in the sale, with the Savi Seed Pear Bracelet reduced by 26%. The limited edition bracelet is a 'cute and elegant piece', discounted to £73 down from £98.
Love Island fans are in luck as the exact necklace Samie Elishi wore on the show is finally back in stock. Called the San Pietro necklace by Soru, the £270 piece 'goes with anything and stands out'.
For a splash of colour, take a look at the Monica Vinader Siren Stacking Ring. With a variety of stones and metal finishes on offer at different price points, one standout is the 18K gold vermeil with amazonite, reduced from £80 to £48.
Perfect for layering with other pieces, one happy customer wrote: "I bought this for my friend for her 40th birthday. It looks so stunning! I'm so pleased with it, and she loves it too." You can browse the full Monica Vinader summer sale online.
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