Pandora Sale: Shop Cheap Pandora Charms, Diamonds and more

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In case you fancy a break from the Amazon Prime Day 2021 madness (I am definitely stocking up on Le Creuset pots), I’ve got another fabulous sale for you: the Pandora sale.

Does Pandora ever go on sale?

A big fat yes! In fact, Pandora is currently hosting a sale on its site with up to 50% off over a hundred styles, from earrings to bracelets, necklaces and charms. The sale ends on 4th July so you’ve got a few more days to shop it.

Pandora sale online

So, what’s included? Well, plenty of charms for starters, which Pandora is obviously known for. As well as the classic charms, there are themed ones, including Star Wars and Disney.

Then there is some stunning gold jewellery starting at just £17, which is hand-crafted from approximately 60% of recycled metals and man-made stones, crafted from 18ct gold plated sterling silver. So that’s a nice sustainable option for you.

Here’s my top pick of Pandora sale buys, including necklaces, bracelets and more.

Long Link Cable Chain Necklace – was £175 , now £140

Chunky chains are still very much on trend for SS21, so invest now. View Deal

Round Pavé Charm – was £60 , now £33

This classic sparkling charm will be a great new addition to a bracelet. View Deal

Disney Frozen Elsa & Nokk Dangle Charm – was £60 , now £33

This Frozen charm is just one of the many in the extensive Disney x Pandora collection, which also includes charms from Mickey, Minnie, The Little Mermaid and The Lion King. View Deal

Turquoise Sparkling Slider Tennis Bracelet – was £115 , now £64

This turquoise and rose gold tennis bracelet can be adjusted to fit, and is perfect for any summer events. View Deal

Pandora Moments Snake Chain Bracelet – was £275 , now £88

This is one of Pandora’s most classic chain bracelets, which you can adorn with any number of charms. View Deal

Sadly, the new ethical diamond collection isn’t included, however it’s really worth investing in if you’re looking for affordable, lab-grown diamonds.

We’re sold.

Tiffany & Co. unveils $24,800 brooch that helps to protect koalas

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Tiffany & Co. has added an Australian-exclusive koala brooch and pendant to its Save the Wild collection, helping the Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN) protect the Australian marsupial.

All proceeds from the koala-inspired designs will be donated to WCN, which will give the funds to the most effective projects protecting the koala and its habitat across Australia.

Grants will focus on supporting; in-situ conservation action within existing koala ranges; habitat restoration and protection; and, emergency and rapid response to challenges including bushfires and disease outbreaks.

According to the Australian Koala Foundation (AKF), the greatest threat to koalas is habitat loss, driven by land clearing, bushfires and diseases of the eucalypts, like ‘dieback’ which cause the trees to die.

During 2020’s Black Summer bushfires, World Wide Fund Australia reports that approximately three billion animals were killed or displaced.

Meanwhile, the AKF estimates that there are likely to be less than 80,000 Koalas remaining in Australia today and it could be as low as 43,000.

“Since its founding in 1837, Tiffany has had an enduring relationship with nature, which is both the ultimate inspiration for its designers, and the source of the precious materials that give life and form to iconic collections,” Tiffany & Co. said in a statement.

“This has underscored Tiffany’s deep-rooted commitment to protecting both the planet and its communities,” the brand said.

The new koala designs from the Tiffany Save the Wild collection include a sterling silver charm and an 18k white gold brooch with diamonds.

The koala charm and brooch designs range from $925 to $24,800 and are available in store and online now.

Tiffany & Co. Koala brooch that retails for $24,800

Cardi B defends giving three-year-old daughter ‘£90,000’ diamond necklace for her birthday

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Cardi B has defended giving her three-year-old daughter a diamond necklace for her birthday.

The “WAP” rapper celebrated her daughter Kulture’s birthday on Sunday (11 July), and revealed on Instagram that she had been given a “baby charm necklace” by designer Elliot Elianette.

“Her daddy out did [sic] me but I still got my baby nice,” Cardi captioned the video, which depicted Kulture smiling as her mother opened a box containing the necklace.

The necklace appeared to be comprised of a set of diamonds alongside five charms resembling a Birkin bag, the Chanel logo, Minnie Mouse, a heart wrapped in a pink bow and a letter “K”.

While it is unknown how much the necklace cost, a representative from the jewellery design company Brilliant Earth estimated to Us Magazine that it is worth up to $150,000 (£90,000).

The gift was quickly mocked and criticised on social media, with one fan writing: “Kulture got my whole tuition around her neck.”

Others expressed admiration for the gift, but wondered if it was appropriate for a child.

“That’s sweet but kids don’t care about that kind of stuff,” one fan commented. Another added: “She’s so tired of getting purses and bling that baby wants dolls, unicorn pony’s [sic] and candy.”

Responding to a since-deleted tweet criticising the gift, Cardi defended “spoiling” her daughter.

“When your kid want ice cream for dinner, do you give them ice cream for dinner? My baby is overly spoiled with toys & super educated,” she wrote. “If mommy & daddy fly, then so is my kids.”

After another fan questioned her stance that she would “live my childhood dreams thru [sic] my kids,” Cardi replied: “Yes why not? Princess parties, unlimited toys, vacations and pools. My kid loves the pool and I went to the pool like five times in my childhood. Different flavour cereal not just Raisin Bran.”

The rapper has previously defended her purchases, most notably in December 2020 when fans called her “insensitive” for tweeting about potentially buying a $88,000 (£63,000) purse.

Elianette, the designer behind Kulture’s new necklace, is best known for designing the $24 million (£17 million) diamond once embedded in the head of rapper Lil Uzi Vert.