Pandora launches pet range so you can now fashionably co-ordinate with your furry friend

Proud pet parents will now have the opportunity to co-ordinate with their four-legged friends. Picture: Supplied

Proud pet parents will now have the opportunity to co-ordinate with their four-legged friends. Picture: Supplied

Published Aug 12, 2022

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Johannesburg - For the first time ever, Pandora is launching accessories for your furry friends.

The acclaimed jewellery manufacturer and retailer has this week announced their new pet range as part of the AW22 Pandora Moments collection.

Their purr-fect series features new pet collars and engravable tags. Proud pet parents will now have the opportunity to co-ordinate with their four-legged friends.

Pandora Moments pet tags are exclusively compatible with Pandora pet collars and can be engraved with a personal message.

The purr-fect series features new pet collars and engravable tags. Supplied image.

The premium pet accessories are crafted with thoughtfully chosen materials. This includes a plant-based, leather-free fabric for the collar and lightweight stainless steel that is gentle to cats and dogs alike for the accessories.

Meanwhile, the new bone-, heart- and paw-shaped pet tags can be engraved with special and personalised details, giving pet owners the opportunity to celebrate the unique bond they share with their fluffy companions.

“Designing for pets brought new considerations to our process, so we’ve worked with a unique set of materials to create products that cater to them,” VP creative directors A. Filippo Ficarelli and Francesco Terzo said.

“We’re excited to see how our Pandora community and their pets will style their Pandora pieces.”

The purr-fect series features new pet collars and engravable tags. Picture: Supplied

Suitable for furry friends big and small, Pandora’s new pet collars are adjustable and available in two colours and four sizes.

WWD reports that luxury brands have stampeded into pet accessories over the past year amid a spike in pet ownership during the pandemic.

This is a trend that has seen millennials lavishing more money on their cats and dogs. The publication added that in the UK alone, an estimated 3.2 million households acquired a pet since the start of the coronavirus health crisis.