Christmas 2018: Charitable fine jewellery gifts

November 29, 2018

By Jodie Smith

7 min read

To begin the festive editorial series for Christmas 2018 I wanted to turn my attention to fine jewellery gifts which may appeal to the philanthropist in you. This time of year is unequivocally when we spend the most on presents globally, and jewellery is an especially popular luxury offering to find wrapped under the tree.

The fine jewellery brands featured in this article have created collections whose proceeds are directly donated to various charities – these are the luxury jewellery gifts which will make a real difference to more than just your loved ones this year. 

Bulgari

One of the most famous and immediately recognisable charitable jewellery collections comes from the house of Bulgari, whose Save The Children jewellery was launched in 2009. Almost a decade later, the Italian brand are still encouraging consumers to #raiseyourhand – and contribute to the non-profit organisation, which provides support and opportunities to the world’s most vulnerable children and youth all across the globe. The sterling silver and ceramic materials would not usually qualify to feature on a fine jewellery channel such as this; nevertheless, the affordable nature of the line combined with the clout of the Bulgari name, the iconic B.Zero1 design and the altruistic intentions means that this is still a desirable – and popular – jewellery gift option.

Bulgari 'Save The Children' pendant necklace in ceramic and sterling silver

Bulgari 'Save The Children' pendant necklace in ceramic and sterling silver

 Bulgari 'Save The Children' ring in ceramic and sterling silver

Bulgari 'Save The Children' ring in ceramic and sterling silver

 Bulgari 'Save The Children' ring in ceramic and sterling silver

Bulgari 'Save The Children' ring in ceramic and sterling silver

Chopard

Another world-famous luxury brand – Chopard – offer fine jewellery which gives back. President Caroline Scheufele understands that Chopard has a “duty to dedicate the family-driven success and influence of the Maison to philanthropic commitments;” therefore it is unsurprising that not only one, but two charities benefit from their selection of compassionate jewels. In 2005, Petra Nemcova founded her charity, Happy Hearts Fund, which then later became All Hands and Hearts – Smart Response Foundation. In this selection of jewellery; a large heart with red stone and a small heart housing one of Chopard’s signature moving diamonds act as a tribute to the love and kindness which the jewellery represents. The second charity which Chopard contributes to is Education Above All, and Chopard’s dedicated pieces include a child figurine, inspired by the Educate a Child program logo. The 5 bangles and 3 watches from both lines are alternately available accented with diamonds, 18k rose and white gold, mother of pearl and red mineral stone.

Chopard 'Educate a Child' watch with a diamond bezel, mother of pearl dial, 'floating' diamond and 18k rose gold accents and settings

Chopard 'Educate a Child' watch with a diamond bezel, mother of pearl dial, 'floating' diamond and 18k rose gold accents and settings

 Chopard 'Educate a Child' bangles with diamonds in 18k rose or white gold

Chopard 'Educate a Child' bangles with diamonds in 18k rose or white gold

 Chopard 'Educate a Child' pendant necklace with diamond in 18k rose gold

Chopard 'Educate a Child' pendant necklace with diamond in 18k rose gold

Lauren Addison

Lauren Addison is an American designer who has created a collection which will donate 100% of its profit to charity. The Single Link collection is crafted in New York City, and will contribute all proceeds to Bottomless Closet in 2019, which is a non-profit organisation who help link disadvantaged women in New York City into the workplace. Bottomless closet provides low-income women with business attire, résumé help and interview preparation, as well as workshops, ongoing support and training, all free of charge. More than 35,000 women have been served by the organisation since its inception in 1999. The 14k white, yellow and rose gold rings, necklaces and earrings in the collection are available with diamonds, depending on your taste for sparkle.

Lauren Addison 'Single Link' bracelets and rings with diamonds in 14k white gold

Lauren Addison 'Single Link' bracelets and rings with diamonds in 14k white gold

 Lauren Addison 'Single Link' necklaces and rings with diamonds in 14k white or yellow gold

Lauren Addison 'Single Link' necklaces and rings with diamonds in 14k white or yellow gold

 Lauren Addison 'Single Link' earrings with diamonds in 14k rose gold

Lauren Addison 'Single Link' earrings with diamonds in 14k rose gold

 Lauren Addison 'Single Link' earrings in 14k rose gold

Lauren Addison 'Single Link' earrings in 14k rose gold

Vanleles

A brand whose commitment to ethical sustainability and sourcing is part of their DNA is Vanleles, and founder Vania Leles is dedicated to contributing to a more positive relationship between luxury and the developing world. She achieves this mission as a sponsor of the charity Women for Women International, and even devoted her Sahara collection to celebrating this partnership. This line is the first fair trade gold and ethically sourced diamond selection of Vanleles jewellery, and the design is inspired by the rooftops of traditional desert and West African tribal houses, using their conical form as a motif in each jewel.

Vanleles 'Sahara' collection collar with diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Vanleles 'Sahara' collection collar with diamonds in 18k yellow gold

 Vanleles 'Sahara' collection ear climbers with diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Vanleles 'Sahara' collection ear climbers with diamonds in 18k yellow gold

 Vanleles 'Sahara' collection double ring with diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Vanleles 'Sahara' collection double ring with diamonds in 18k yellow gold

 Vanleles 'Sahara' collection manchette with diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Vanleles 'Sahara' collection manchette with diamonds in 18k yellow gold

 Vanleles 'Sahara' collection double choker with diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Vanleles 'Sahara' collection double choker with diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Alessa Jewellery 

Alessa Jewellery was founded by couple Yuvraj Pahuja and Alessandra Robles, who met while studying at the Gemological Institute of America. The love between them manifests itself in fine jewellery, particularly the ‘Butterfly’ pendant which is part of the limited edition ‘Give Wings’ collection. The necklace is available in either 18 karat yellow or white gold, and is decorated with a single ruby and colourless rose and brilliant cut diamonds. Alessa donates 20% of sales from the ‘Butterfly’ pendant to the Give Wings foundation – which provides education and health for Guatemalan children in need.

Alessa 'Butterfly' pendant from the 'Give Wings' collection with ruby, colourless rose and brilliant cut diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Alessa 'Butterfly' pendant from the 'Give Wings' collection with ruby, colourless rose and brilliant cut diamonds in 18k yellow gold

NOA

The ‘Diamond Ray’ choker has been created by NOA Fine Jewellery in support of charity aiding children with cerebral palsy. The necklace is crafted in rose gold, set with pink sapphires, and finished with a pink ribbon, and the design of the piece is inspired by the dynamic movement of the dancing ‘flapper’ girls of the 1920s. 25% of the proceeds go towards aiding the Gracious Heart Foundation, whose founder Tatjana Korsakova worked alongside NOA’s Creative Director Frieda Kaplan-Gross to create the feminine, fluid necklace.

NOA 'Diamond Ray' choker with pink sapphires set in 18k rose gold

NOA 'Diamond Ray' choker with pink sapphires set in 18k rose gold

 NOA 'Diamond Ray' choker with pink sapphires set in 18k rose gold

NOA 'Diamond Ray' choker with pink sapphires set in 18k rose gold

Tiffany&Co.

Since August 2017, Tiffany&Co. have offered the Save the Wild collection, which donates 100% of its profits from our collection to the Wildlife Conservation Network, further committing to a total of USD 4 million by December 2019. The simple and endearing line features lion, rhino and elephant charms in rose gold and sterling silver, which can be added to chains and worn as pendants, or can be attached to charm bracelets, and brooches with emeralds or diamonds.

Tiffany&Co. 'Save the Wild' brooches and charm with diamonds or emeralds in 18k rose gold or sterling silver

Tiffany&Co. 'Save the Wild' brooches and charm with diamonds or emeralds in 18k rose gold or sterling silver

 Tiffany&Co. 'Save the Wild' lion charm in 18k rose gold and sterling silver

Tiffany&Co. 'Save the Wild' lion charm in 18k rose gold and sterling silver

 Tiffany&Co. 'Save the Wild' elephant charm in 18k rose gold and sterling silver

Tiffany&Co. 'Save the Wild' elephant charm in 18k rose gold and sterling silver

 Tiffany&Co. 'Save the Wild' brooches with diamonds or emeralds in 18k rose gold or sterling silver

Tiffany&Co. 'Save the Wild' brooches with diamonds or emeralds in 18k rose gold or sterling silver

 Tiffany&Co. 'Save the Wild' elephant, lion and rhino charms in 18k rose gold

Tiffany&Co. 'Save the Wild' elephant, lion and rhino charms in 18k rose gold

No matter your budget for jewellery gifts this year, it is worth considering choosing a luxury item which gives back to a good cause. This way you can rest assured that you are making a difference while exchanging presents, and still giving beautiful jewellery in the process!

Trend: Glittering combinations of diamond cuts

continue reading

Naked Attraction: The Best High Jewellery of the 2025 Cannes Film Festival 

Here’s a rundown of some of the best Cannes jewellery looks from the 78th annual festival (May 13-24), including the likes of Dakota Johnson, Angelina Jolie, and Natalie Portman, who all make striking jewellery the star of their ensembles

by Sarah Jordan

In Conversation: Discussing Paraiba — The Legacy of a Color with Vogue Singapore

The conversation encouraged both myself and Kevin Ferreira, my co-author, to recall exactly why we wrote Paraiba: The Legacy of a Color, and I am pleased to share more with you below

by Katerina Perez

Semi-Precious vs Precious Gemstones: Why the Old Labels No Longer Work

I can’t count the number of times I’ve asked myself: what really sets so-called precious and semi-precious stonesapart? Is it their rarity? Colour? Durability? Value? Or is it simply tradition—an outdated hierarchy we’ve inherited without question

by Katerina Perez

Larger than Life: New Mineral Masterpieces and Global Adventures with Margot McKinney 

Let’s take a closer look at the pieces and places that have helped to shape the Margot McKinney brand over the last 12 months, including the rather sensational Marina, Aurora and Bloem necklaces

by Katerina Perez

Male Adornment: The Evolution of Men’s Jewellery from the 1400s Until Today

Men's jewellery is often overlooked, yet its history is both rich and cyclical. Over the past six centuries, the popularity of male adornments has fluctuated, reflecting shifts in fashion, status, and cultural values. Here, Amanda Triossi examines the reasons behind male jewellery, along with its periods of abundance and decline.

by Amanda Triossi

Perfect Proposal: The Top 10 Engagement Ring Mistakes to Avoid 

The moment you start thinking about proposing, everything shifts. Ordinary things become significant: dinner out, a walk in the park, a glance at their jewellery box. And then comes "the ring": a symbol of love, yes, but also a silent spokesperson for everything you feel and hope for. No pressure, right?

by Claire Roberts

Couture Show 2025: The Top 10 Debutants Heading to Las Vegas 

The much anticipated Couture Show will return to Wynn Las Vegas from June 4-8, 2025, shining a spotlight on established design talent, new creatives, and international brands that are vying for attention on the global stage. Just like in previous years, I am focusing my attention on the debutants

by Katerina Perez

Designing the Future: Revealing the Winners of the Katerina Perez x Osmium Institute Design Contest

What a ride it has been, witnessing such pure creative energy and original thinking, especially with a material as rare and futuristic as osmium

by Katerina Perez

New Icons: The Latest Collections by Italian Micromosaic Master SICIS 

I was presented with two striking new collections – Icon and Colibrì – that offer different interpretations of the SICIS aesthetic. Below, I want to give you a closer look at these capsule suites and tell you more about the inspirations behind them

by Katerina Perez

Fabulous Fabrications: TAOS Presents a Trio of Watches Inspired by Couture Fashion

Occasionally, beautiful timepieces demonstrating exceptional Métiers d’Art will land on our virtual desks and result in a round-robin series of emails. In the hours after we received insights into the emerging Swiss brand TAOS, almost the entire team had seen the fabric-inspired dials of its latest creations, and we all agreed that an article was […]

by Sarah Jordan

A Century of Sparkle: Celebrating 100 Years of Art Deco at GemGenève

From May 8-11, 2025, visitors to GemGenève can immerse themselves in a showcase of antique and modern jewellery while also experiencing the innovative spirit of the 1920s and 1930s through a photographic lens. Here, I'd like to tell you more about this creative collaboration and introduce you to the brands taking part…

by Katerina Perez

Tailored Perfection: The Best Jewellery Looks of the Met Gala 2025

Not since 2003 has a Met Gala theme focused exclusively on menswear, so we had high hopes for this year’s attendees demonstrating the best of tailored suiting adorned with high jewels. Let’s take a closer look at some of the best ensembles of the evening…

by Sarah Jordan

Latest Stories

Add articles and images to your favourites. Just

Reinventing Royalty:The European-Inspired Luxury Behind Isabel Gemology

I started 2025 with a series of articles titled ‘Jeweller of the Month’ to highlight the true talent among niche designers in the jewellery industry. For May, it is Isabel Delgado, the founder of Isabel Gemology, who I would like to shine the spotlight on.

by Katerina Perez

Jewels Katerina Perez Loves

Continue Reading

Writing Adventures:Co-Authoring the Book

Paraiba: The Legacy of a Color

by Katerina Perez

Jewellery Insights straight to your inbox

Style Guide

By using this website, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. View our Privacy Policy for more information.