Garrard are launching their 'Something Borrowed' service in summer 2023
"It’s an exciting step for Garrard who want to push the traditional jewellery business model and become more sustainable and circular," the house said in a statement.
They are the first jewellers of their size and stature to offer such a rental service. From tiaras to the Crown Jewels to Princess Diana’s sapphire engagement ring, the 18th century jewellers are steeped in British history.“The service will launch with 19 pieces of jewellery, including two tiaras, one modern and one vintage.”“Renters will be invited into the Mayfair boutique to try on the jewellery and have them fitted.
“Prices start from £250 for jewellery and £2500 for tiaras and after each rental, the client will also have a year to redeem their rental fee against a new item at Garrard. Perfect if used for bridal as this can coincide with a first wedding anniversary gift.”to get your weekly 'Fashion Fix' delivered straight to your inbox.
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