Jewellery should be worn, loved and experience life with you. Our jewellery doesn't like being locked up.
After working in the jewellery industry for 10 years Amelia Bainbridge saw a gap in the market for jewellery that was both beautiful and affordable – and thus Auree was born in 2014. What began as a small start-up around a kitchen table in South West London has quickly turned into a successful jewellery company. Auree is inspired by Amelia's grandmothers - one, a vivacious and daring traveller, the other a phenomenal multi-tasker. Both took on life with a contagious enthusiasm and energy.
The classic pieces we offer are designed to travel through life with you and are loved by generations. Travel, places and people’s stories of adventure are a constant source of inspiration for us. Auree is a way of living, not just a look, so we have a diverse range of workshops to cater for different styles and tastes. We want you to wear your jewellery every day and our pieces are the perfect partner, built to deal with the daily grind. We use premium materials chosen to be beautiful and resilient and our quality is guaranteed.
Auree regularly appears in Sunday Times Style, Mail on Sunday YOU, ES Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, InStyle and Grazia.
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Reviews
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Press Comments
Mar 2021
The Independent
Dec 2020
GRAZIA
Jun 2015
Style Magazine
Jun 2015
The Mail on Sunday