A well-known jewellery brand has released a line of Christmas decorations at eye-watering prices – with one expensive set priced at £169, but it includes just two pieces.
Swarovski’s 2025 Annual Edition Ornaments have arrived but be prepared to splash the cash if you want to bling your tree up.
The brand has crafted glittering products including two sets.
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The most expensive one features two gold tone stars in different sizes at £169, as reported by What’s The Jam.
They are strung from a white grosgrain polyester ribbon with a champagne gold-tone plated tag engraved with the year 2025.
Designed by Michele Blasilli, the crystals have 583 precision-cut facets.
The larger ornament is 7.7 x 1.3 x 7.2 cm, while the smaller one is 6.1 x 4.6 x 4.6 cm.
Among the collection is also set of three crystal stars with a green grosgrain ribbon attached to a champagne gold-tone metal accent.
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This three-piece is slightly cheaper with a £149 price tag – that’s £49.66 per piece – and have a total of 570 facets “inspired by the serenity of the night sky”.
One of the stars is larger than the others and also includes an engraving on a metal tag that simply reads “2025”.
The small ornaments measure at 4.9 x 0.8 x 4.3 cm, while the larger one is 7.7 x 1.3 x 7.2 cm.
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But if you share a home with kids, it’s worth noting that these ornaments are “not suitable for children under 15”.
Other products in Swarovski’s annual collection include Mo the cow, a bovine-inspired ornament adorned in round and star-shaped flatback crystals with a green bell, a red Santa hat and shiny ears.


If you fancy hanging Mo on your tree, it will set you back £89.
There’s also a bear named Kris, which features a bear holding a star while relaxing on a crescent moon.
However, this piece, which celebrates the brand’s 130th anniversary, is exclusively sold for Swarovski Crystal Society members.
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