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Jane Win and Giadzy Team Up for a Gratitude-Inspired Jewelry Collection

Jane Win's new coin pendants ship with a bottle of Giadzy olive oil, pairing lemon-and-olive Capri motifs with Giada De Laurentiis's Italian kitchen ethos.

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Jane Win and Giadzy Team Up for a Gratitude-Inspired Jewelry Collection
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Every purchase of a Jane Win x Giadzy piece comes with a bottle of olive oil. That single detail tells you everything about what this collaboration is trying to do: collapse the distance between a jewelry box and a kitchen table, between an heirloom and a recipe.

The Jane Win x Giadzy Limited-Edition Gratitude Collection launched this week with three pieces, each drawing on the lemon groves and olive trees of Capri as its visual anchor. The Gratitude Citrus Tile JW Original Pendant Coin, priced from $328, features a branch of lemons and lemon blossoms on a double-sided gold coin. The Gratitude Olive Branch Petite Embellished Coin, from $298, sets an olive branch in gold with pink tourmaline and lemon quartz accents along the border and the bail. The Gratitude Charm Necklace, at $248, strings three miniature charms on a forest-green omega wire chain: a sun face, a flower with a mother-of-pearl center, and a coin with a star cutout. The charm necklace and the Citrus Tile coin are styled together on the brand's product imagery, both available on a classic rolo chain.

Kate Kenny, Jane Win's president, framed the partnership in explicit terms: "I think we found a delightfully unexpected, perfect partner in Giadzy, well known for helping us transform a simple meal into an act of gratitude for those you share it with." The olive oil gift-with-purchase is an extension of that logic, linking the act of buying jewelry to the act of cooking for people you love.

The emotional through-line came from a spokesperson identified only as Paradis, who connected the collection's heirloom aesthetic to something more personal. "I was looking through a drawer and found a recipe written on a very worn and loved index card. It is my mother-in-law's handwriting," Paradis said. "It felt so special. Things that are passed down, things that are treasured. Recipes and jewelry have that in common."

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Giadzy is the food and lifestyle brand built by Giada De Laurentiis, the Emmy Award-winning chef whose cookbooks and television work have made her a recognizable name in Italian-American cooking. Capri serves as a shared design origin for both brands, which is worth noting: the island's citrus and olive iconography is not borrowed decoration here but a point of genuine overlap between what Jane Win was already doing with coin jewelry and what Giadzy represents in terms of Italian culinary identity.

The collection is listed as limited-edition on Jane Win's site, where a "Sign Up For Restock" prompt already appears on at least one product page, suggesting early demand. No karat weight or chain length specifications are published alongside the current listings, and the "From" pricing on both coin pendants indicates tiered options that aren't fully detailed in current product copy. Those are questions worth asking before buying, particularly at the $298 to $328 price point where material specifics should be easy to confirm with the brand directly.

What the collection does deliver clearly is a coherent design rationale: Capri-sourced motifs rendered in gold with semi-precious stone accents, packaged inside a narrative about memory, inheritance, and the rituals that hold both together.

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