Those that keep up with royal fashion will likely be aware that Kate Middleton is a big fan of British jewellery brand , owning both the , as well as the
But, Kate isn't the only royal sporting Monica Vinader accessories as Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh is often seen wearing the There are several events that Sophie has attended with the £128 bracelet taking centre stage on her wrist, including at the Paris Olympics in August, the opening of Domaine Evremond Winery in September and most recently, on an official visit to Chad.
Sophie favours the finish, however the bracelet is also available in for £128 or for £118. Dainty and elegant in design, the Duchess has shown that the accessory can easily be worn with everyday outfits, and can be layered alongside other jewellery.
The sits on an adjustable slider for a traditional aesthetic and you can add a complimentary engraving making it an 'excellent gift'.
If you have smaller wrists, the adjustable catch is a helpful feature as pointed out by one reviewer who said: "This is such a gorgeous , it has a really delicate subtle design which complements existing jewellery. As someone who personally likes quite 'fine' jewellery this is a great addition to my collection as it's also so versatile! I have really small wrists and struggle with bangles and bracelets so the adjustable fit is perfect and the attention to detail on the fastener is beautiful."
Another person explained: "This is a fantastic to have in any collection. I'm really impressed with how light it feels but sturdy- it's durable. The glide fastening is really strong- the bracelet is going absolutely nowhere when on! When fastened, there isn't too much 'tail' on the fastening- just the right amount to not dangle and get in the way.
I've worn it for work, an evening out, and even dressed down during the day out and about. It matches well with other bracelets, and looks nice with my watch as well."
And a third shared: "This looks and feels excellent quality. I really like the slider feature for loosening or tightening the bracelet to your liking. It can be worn alone as I have or stacked with others to make a more unique look. It's really comfortable to wear. I have had many compliments from family and friends when wearing it. It would make an excellent gift."
If the Monica Vinader bracelet is too dainty for you and you would prefer something that makes more of a statement, the from Daisy Jewellery is £85 and might be more to your taste.
For a cheaper alternative, this from Abbott Lyon is £39, or Goldsmiths have reduced the from £200 to £160.
You may also like
Zelenskyy's Victory Plan Faces Key Challenge: NATO Membership for Ukraine
'All my friends have turned on me over one drunken kiss that broke a girl's heart'
Groundbreaking BBC drama with 'perfect scores' releases season 2 first-look
Francis Ngannou advised to take Renan Ferreira 'seriously' ahead of fight
Northern Ireland media agrees on 'class act' Conor Bradley after 'surreal' night for Liverpool star
Martin Lewis issues warning to anyone who has donated to charity this year
Sulabh International Social Service organises World Food Day in Delhi
Expand North Star creates impactful platform for launching innovative solutions
Prez Murmu arrives in Mauritania on second leg of her three-nation visit
How Swing States could decide result of US Election 2024 - Key battlegrounds to watch
UAE: 45kg drugs seized, 7 smuggling attempts thwarted by Sharjah Customs in Q3 2024
Zoomcar Steers Toward Success with Major Debt Restructuring Plan
EAM Jaishankar's veiled message to China, Pak, says need to introspect if 'good neighbourliness' is missing somewhere
Probe launched into unregulated private schools violating education rules, says Minister
Tuchel hopes to deliver 'missing trophies' to England
Selfridges luxury beauty advent calendar for 2024 is now on sale and saves shoppers £774
Heavy Rainfall Alert: South India braces for flooding as Bay of Bengal depression approaches
How Can CFO Courses Accelerate Your Career In Finance?
'I work 24/7 to take my wife on six holidays a year - Gen Z expect everything to be handed to them'
60-year-old hails £11 eye cream for 'brilliant results' on wrinkles - a 'miracle product'