Local jewellery lines to support on your wedding day and after

Local jewellery lines to support on your wedding day and after

Jewellery can help add flair and personality to your bridal look. If you want something unique, it’s best to skip the traditional stores in the mall and go for something different.

There are a host of stunning jewellery lines in South Africa that offer pre-made and custom designs. Whether your style is modern, boho or glamorous, there is a local jeweller for you.

It’s especially important to support local amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are a few of our favourite local brands making some stunning jewellery.

Yellow by Jeslea

Jimno Jean

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Two new gorgeous @asandedrc additions have been added to the site 💫✨ Asandé is derived from the word ‘Azande’ which has the Zulu meaning; ‘abundance’ and the Congolese meaning; ‘a people who possess much land’. Both meanings are about providing more for the people of the DRC and enlarging the lives of it’s people is exactly what Asande wants to do! The ongoing conflict, violence and displacement in the Congo is often referred to as ‘the most forgotten crisis of our time’. We want to recognise and draw attention to the suffering in this country and provide a response for those who would like to help. Through Asandé we want to create an alternative future for the DRC by empowering it’s people to overcome some of their biggest challenges.

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Famke

Ora Jewellery

Katy Valentine Collections

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Oh but we love a statement earring in winter ❤️

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Black Betty Design

Loved by Elli

Spirit Jewellery

For Lorne

Meraki Jewellery Design

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