When it comes to Kate Middleton's jewellery, she can often be found mixing heirloom tiaras with high street finds. It's not everyday that a piece of jewellery worn by a royal feels slightly more accessible, but we've found Kate Middleton's beloved emerald earrings - and it may surprise you where they're from.
Middleton has been spotted wearing the Monica Vinader earrings on more than one occasion, harnessing clever repetition of these timeless jewels. She wore the Siren Wire Earrings back on the 2016 Royal Canada Tour, complementing her green coat as she charmed onlookers across the Atlantic. Fast forward to the 2017 Chelsea Flower Show, where the Princess once again reached for the same pair, this time styling them with a floral dress.
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A favourite of the Princess of Wales, these earrings are naturally formed and feature a green onyx gemstone. The thin wire backs are minimalist but chic nonetheless, and are also available in aquamarine and 18k rose gold vermeil.
Made from gleaming 18k Gold Vermeil, the Siren Wire Earrings feature green onyx gemstones and an irregular but rounded shape that lend the earrings a more bespoke, artisanal quality. With its lightweight, wire-hook design, the earrings offer a versatility that will seamlessly elevate both a power blazer at brunch or an LBD for an evening soiree.
Whether you're shopping for someone you love or treating yourself, these earrings make a compelling case for a more colourful jewellery collection, and an investment in timeless style.
Gemma Lavers is a fashion commerce writer at Grazia. Gemma specialises in all things clothing and enjoys outfit planning (especially for holidays), scrolling social media for the next trend and shopping (probably for a new coat).