Christmas Gifts: Designer Jewellery Under 1,000 EUR

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Written by Julie de Los Rios - Thursday, December 19, 2024

The holiday season is fast approaching, along with the joy of spoiling our loved ones. While jewellery remains a classic and cherished gift, it’s entirely possible to find elegant and sophisticated pieces at affordable prices. Here’s a carefully curated selection of designer jewellery under 1,000 EUR that’s sure to delight every woman in your life.

Why Give Jewellery for Christmas?

Gifting jewellery is a timeless gesture that blends emotion with elegance. It’s a symbolic present, marking life’s most important moments and creating lasting memories. Whether it’s a delicate ring, a personalised necklace, or elegant earrings, each piece tells a story and touches the heart.

Additionally, a recent study conducted by Fevad and Toluna Harris Interactive reveals that the average Christmas budget for the French has increased in 2024, reaching €390. Jewellery, in particular, is becoming a favoured choice among younger generations for its lasting impact and emotional significance.

A Selection of Designer Jewellery Under 1,000 EUR

1. Lucky Charms and Meaningful Designs: Akillis, Isabelle Langlois and Messika

Akillis
The Capture Amulet collection stands out with its symbolic inspiration and modern design.
• Cord bracelet (€720): A razor-sharp motif in rose gold, perfect as a protective talisman.
• Earring Bar (from €390): Available in white, rose, or yellow gold, with or without diamonds, to adorn the ear in style.

Isabelle Langlois
The Khepri collection by colourist designer Isabelle Langlois symbolises rebirth.
• Khepri cord bracelet (€665 and up): Crafted in gold with lapis lazuli, malachite, tiger’s eye, or white agate.

Isabelle Langlois Khepri bracelet © Isabelle Langlois

Messika
Combining luxury with social engagement, Messika designs jewellery that gives back.
• Move Uno Care(s) Bracelet (€890): A portion of proceeds goes to children’s charities.

Messika Move Uno Care(s) Bracelet © Messika

2. Playful and Mobile Jewellery: Hélène Courtaigne Delalande, Ahkah and Marie-Hélène de Taillac

Hélène Courtaigne Delalande
A talented designer crafting everything by hand in her studio, Hélène works with stunning gemstones to create unique pieces.
• Mobile earrings with intertwined hearts in 18k gold, perfect for declaring love (€900)
• Adorable daisy rings with gemstones, and a charming bow ring adorned with a pearl and a rose-cut diamond (€660)

Ahkah
This Japanese brand focuses on dynamic and modular designs.
• Chandelier Sway Bracelet (€890): Yellow gold and diamonds create an elegant, sophisticated look.
• Chandelier Chain Arch Mono Earring (€980): Ideal for those who want to stand out with confidence.

Marie-Hélène de Taillac
A specialist in natural stones, Marie-Hélène brings lightness and vibrant colour to her jewellery.
• Mini Wonder Drop Earrings (€400): Star-cut lemon quartz for a subtle yet brilliant touch.
• Charms and Pendants (€150–€1,950): Playful designs, from lucky clovers to chic shoes.

3. Colourful Stones and Reimagined Hoops: Karine Chedid, Studio 28 and Seijna

Karine Chedid
Karine reimagines classic hoops, offering refined and customisable designs.
• “V” Hoops (€950): Available in yellow, rose, or white gold, with interchangeable pendants.
• Recycled cord bracelets (from €450) and the Concorde bracelet featuring a small diamond (€665).

Studio 28
Everyday jewellery featuring precious stones for an effortless touch of luxury.
• Single 18k gold earrings with gemstones (€399).
• Rings with green beryl or yellow sapphire (€850).

Seijna
Designer Déborah Lombroso highlights colourful stones in delicate creations.
• Constellation Rainbow Bracelet (€950): Set with sapphires and garnets for a dazzling, radiant finish.

Seijna Constellation Rainbow Bracelet © Seijna

4. Bold, Personalised Rings: Olijo, Anaïs Rheiner and Noémie Briand

Olijo
Crafted in Responsible Jewellery Council-certified workshops, Olijo offers jewellery with vibrant character.
• Solina Ring: Twisted or embellished with diamonds and coloured stones, these pieces are made for collecting.

Olijo Solina Ring © Olijo

Anaïs Rheiner
Handcrafted in her Parisian studio, Anaïs’s bespoke creations reflect her radiant personality.
• Tender 18k gold ring (€960) and other boutique-exclusive pieces complete the collection, including fabulous single earrings.

Anaïs Rheiner Tender gold ring © Anaïs Rheiner

Noémie Briand
For an exceptional men’s gift, Noémie Briand’s Iku bracelet makes a thoughtful statement.
• Iku Bracelet (€380): Silver and leather, engraved with the mantra: “Dare your happiness, feed your luck, life is a journey.”

Noémie Briand Iku Bracelet © Noémie Briand

5. Fine Jewellery: Pascale Monvoisin and La Brune & La Blonde

Pascale Monvoisin
Blending poetry and travel-inspired elegance, Pascale Monvoisin uses 9k gold (37.5% pure) to balance quality and affordability.
• Alphabet Pendant (€425): Engraved initials make this a personalised gift.
• Customisable Medal (€825): Add a unique touch with engraved initials or messages.

La Brune & La Blonde
Celebrated for its minimalist style, the brand’s “bare diamonds” create luminous, timeless pieces.
• 360° Necklace (from €580): A diamond suspended on a yellow gold chain.
• Pop Heart Necklace (from €970): A tilted diamond set in a heart-shaped pendant.

La Brune & La Blonde 360° Necklace © La Brune & La Blonde La Brune & La Blonde Pop Heart Necklace © La Brune & La Blonde

Why Choose Designer Jewellery?

Designer jewellery stands out for its exceptional craftsmanship and unique appeal. Unlike mass-produced pieces, these creations tell a story, often reflecting the designer’s values. Supporting designer jewellery also means championing ethical, local craftsmanship while showcasing individuality.

Advantages:
Originality: Unique or limited-edition pieces.
Durability: Quality materials that stand the test of time.
Symbolism: A thoughtful gift reflecting both giver and receiver’s values.

Tips for Choosing Designer Jewellery:
1. Set a budget: All pieces here are under €1,000.
2. Understand the receiver’s style: Do they prefer subtle or bold designs?
3. Choose quality materials: Opt for gold, ideally 18k – but 9k and 14k gold are excellent alternatives for an elegant and affordable gift.
4. Personalise it: Many brands offer custom engraving or gemstone options.

Designer jewellery under €1,000 presents you with options for a unique and refined gift without going over budget. Whether you choose a personalised pendant, a delicate ring, or colourful earrings, each piece is crafted with care to touch the heart.

This holiday season, embrace the beauty and durability of designer jewellery – discover these exceptional creations and give the perfect Chrismtas gift!

Discover these exceptional creations and give the perfect Christmas gift to the ones you love!

Let us know what you think of this selection – and if you’d like more recommendations!