This Brand Sells Luxury Diamond, Gemstone & Birthstone Jewellery Without The Luxury Price Tag
Timeless quality, luxury materials, intricate, delicate designs and a sustainable ethos are characteristics that tend to be associated with high price points and unattainability — especially in the jewellery industry. And that is doubly true when those jewels are worn and loved by celebrities. This is where Hong Kong-based brand Linjer is changing the game. Built on an ethos of accessible luxury, they’ve done away with the usual supply chain that contributes to massive price markups. Instead, they partner with manufacturers to sell the very best quality materials directly to customers online. This means Linjer can keep its costs low — up to 50% lower than the luxury market, according to the brand. In fact, on each product page, you can compare how much you’ll be saving at Linjer compared to other big brands. For example, their most expensive piece, the Solitaire Diamond Ring in white gold, sells for £786 compared to the estimated GBP retail value of £1,780
A focus on accessibility doesn’t mean Linjer are compromising on their ethics. They’re strongly anti-fast-fashion and “throwaway culture”, using only precious metals from RJC (Responsible Jewelry Council)-certified suppliers, recycled gold and silver and lab-grown diamonds which are 100%-guaranteed conflict-free. They also offset the carbon emissions of every single shipment for purchase.
It sounds too good to be true, right? Read on for Linjer’s best deals, from dainty engagement diamonds to extra special birthstone gifts. We’ve divided up our selection for bridal jewellery and personalised birth month choices.
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