Aurate Makes Celebrating Women’s Equality Day Feel Even Better

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The best jewelry investments are timeless pieces that make us feel good. Beginning today, Aurate is having a sale that raises us one better: splurges that also do good.

In honor of Women’s Equality Day—a holiday that is unfortunately, but unsurprisingly lesser-known—Aurate is holding a sale now through August 31 where shoppers can take 15% orders under $250, 20% off orders under $500 and 25% orders over $500 with the promo code SHEKNOWS.

Even cooler, Aurate is donating 20% of all proceeds to She Should Run, a nonprofit aiming to increase the number of women considering to run for public office. Which is, after taking a quick look at the way things are going right now, unbelievably important work.

Founded in 2015, Aurate has quickly jumped amongst the ranks of Mejuri and Missoma as one of our top direct-to-consumer jewelry brands, amassing a sizable cult following. Kerry Washington, Jessica Biel and Gabrielle Union are just a few of the brand’s star-studded fans.

What we love especially about the women-founded, women-run brand is that 100% of Aurate’s jewelry uses recycled gold sustainably made in NYC. When it comes to aesthetics, it helps that their range masters simplicity without compromising the feeling of specialness that is sometimes lost in dainty jewelry. Some of our all-time favorite Aurate pieces, such as their art-deco leaning fan earrings or their diamond signet ring, has a vintage feel that still works for everyday.

If you have the means to treat either yourself (or your closest jewelry-lover), check out the pieces we’re currently eyeing, below.

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