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Jane Win and Giadzy Launch Gratitude Collection Inspired by Capri, Complete With Olive Oil

Jane Win's new Gratitude Collection with Giada De Laurentiis' food brand Giadzy ships each piece with a bottle of olive oil, turning a jewelry purchase into a Capri-inspired kitchen ritual.

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Jane Win and Giadzy Launch Gratitude Collection Inspired by Capri, Complete With Olive Oil
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Every purchase of Jane Win's new collaboration with Giadzy comes with a bottle of olive oil. That single detail tells you everything about what this collection is trying to do.

The limited-edition Jane Win x Giadzy Gratitude Collection launched this week, pairing heirloom-inspired coin jewelry with the rituals of the Italian kitchen. Giadzy is the food brand built by Emmy Award-winning chef Giada De Laurentiis, whose cookbooks and television presence have made her a genuine cultural institution. The collaboration centers on three designs: a double-sided lemon tree/gratitude coin pendant, a petite embellished olive branch pendant, and a three-charm necklace. Jane Win president Kate Kenny described the partnership as "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 design vocabulary comes directly from Capri, where lemon and olive trees both grow in abundance. On the Gratitude Citrus Tile pendant, a gold coin face depicts four lemons with leaves between them, starting at $328. The Gratitude Olive Branch pendant, which begins at $298, carries an olive branch rendered in gold with pink tourmaline and lemon quartz accents along the border and the bail, a stone combination that maps precisely to the colors of the island: green foliage, pale yellow fruit, dusty pink earth. The Gratitude Charm Necklace, priced at $248, takes a looser approach: three mini charms on a forest green omega wire chain, including a sun face, a flower set with a mother-of-pearl center, and a coin with a star cutout. Across all three pieces, Jane Win has styled the pendants on classic rolo chains and, in at least one campaign image, on a gold neck cuff, demonstrating the range of ways these coins can sit against the body.

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The olive oil inclusion is not incidental. It is the conceptual spine of the collaboration. Cooking for someone, Kenny argued, is already an act of gratitude; the jewelry formalizes that impulse into something wearable and lasting. That framing resonates in the words of Paradis, a collaborator quoted in coverage of the launch, who articulated the symbolic overlap between the two categories more precisely than most brand copy manages: "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. It felt so special. Things that are passed down, things that are treasured. Recipes and jewelry have that in common."

The Jane Win site lists 19 products within the collaboration, reflecting multiple chain options and SKU variations built around the three core designs. The collection frames itself as "celebrating gratitude as both adornment and practice," which is the kind of language that tends to get dismissed as marketing shorthand until a piece of it lands: a coin pendant with lemon quartz accents arriving alongside a bottle of olive oil, wrapped up as a single, coherent argument for why jewelry belongs at the kitchen table.

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