

FOR SALE
08/04/26
4588
Two Established Jewellery Brands for Sale – Bridal and Wholesale – Strong Historic Margins
A rare opportunity to acquire two established jewellery brands with separate market positioning and clear upside potential: Olivier Laudus, a bridal jewellery and accessories brand established in 2007, and Starlet Jewellery, a separate wholesale jewellery brand. Olivier Laudus has an established bridal offer across wedding jewellery and hair accessories, while Starlet Jewellery provides an additional trade-focused revenue stream.
The business has a long trading history and has historically delivered strong profitability, with net profit around 70% of revenue after all expenses, excluding owner salary. Both brands were run solely by Olivier, keeping overheads lean and operations simple.
Historic turnover:
| Period | Olivier Laudus | Starlet Jewellery |
|---|---|---|
| 01/05/18–01/05/19 | £42,500 | £26,000 |
| 01/05/19–01/05/20 | £39,200 | £25,000 |
| 01/05/20–01/05/21 | £36,000 | £15,000 |
| 01/05/21–01/05/22 | £71,000 | £22,000 |
| 01/05/22–01/05/23 | £31,000 | £13,000 |
| 01/05/23–01/05/24 | £25,400 | £6,500 |
| 01/05/24–01/05/25 | £16,200 | £2,700 |
| 01/05/25–01/05/26 | £6,300 | £1,800 |
The reduction in turnover in recent years was due to owner focus shifting to Protempeh during and after the pandemic, where attention has remained ever since. Protempeh is an active UK tempeh business, which explains why the jewellery brands were maintained rather than actively pushed. Advertising was minimal, limited mainly to the occasional Facebook advert, so the brands have not benefited from consistent marketing or growth investment.
The sale also includes approximately £30,000 in stock, with the majority made up of proven best-selling lines. In addition, the buyer will receive access to a long-established supplier network built over many years, with products curated for quality and popularity over a period of around 20 years. This gives the new owner immediate saleable inventory, trusted supply relationships, and a product range that has already been market-tested.
This creates a clear opportunity for a new owner to take over two proven brand assets with existing market presence and re-energise them through better marketing, e-commerce optimisation, wholesale development, and focused management. The business would suit a buyer in jewellery, bridal, fashion accessories, wholesale, or e-commerce who wants an established platform rather than a startup.
Up to 2 weeks of handover support will be provided to ensure a smooth transition for the new owner.
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