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Katie Loxton Unveils Debut Waterproof Jewellery Collection

Katie Loxton has unveiled new fashion-forward, waterproof jewellery as part of the company’s new SS24 collection. The 18k gold PVD coated vacuum plating technology is ten times more durable than standard gold plating, with the range featuring bracelets, necklaces, earrings and rings. Each piece has waterproof, sweatproof, and perfume-proof properties.

Above: Two of the necklaces in the collection.
Above: Two of the necklaces in the collection.

“We have been working on this for the last year and it meets an increasing demand for wearable pieces that withstand the test of time, sitting alongside the brand’s signature bags and accessories,” explains Katie Loxton, founder and creative director of her eponymous company.

Above: The jewellery is presented on premium card.
Above: The jewellery is presented on premium card.

After spotting a gap in the market for carded jewellery, the pieces are gift-led, presented on premium card, with price points ranging from £16.99 through to £29.99.

Top: Waterproof jewellery from Katie Loxton is brand new for SS24.

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