In Lithuania, the jewellery market in late February 2026 is highlighted by major Baltic retail campaigns and a surge in luxury investment following the Amber Trip International Jewellery Trade Show (Feb 12–14, 2026). While gold prices are reaching historic peaks in the Eurozone, shoppers in Vilnius, Kaunas, and Klaipėda can find significant markdowns as stores transition from Valentine's Day into spring season collections.
1. Major Retailer & Boutique Offers
GIVEN (National Chain & Online)
GIVEN is currently running some of the most visible promotions in the country:
* 40% OFF Special: They are offering a 40% discount on select branded collections, including Joy Silver, Robur, Zoye Silver, Zoye Gold, Moissanite, and Nine.
* Gold Selection: Selected gold pieces are also marked down by 40% as part of an inventory refresh.
* Validity: These promotions are typically active through early March 2026 (targeted at the March 10 window).
Aukso Sala (National & Online)
Known for a wide range of gold and silver pieces:
* Massive Clearances: Their online store is currently advertising discounts of up to 75% on select jewellery items.
* Delivery Perk: They offer free shipping within Lithuania for online orders, making it a competitive choice for those shopping outside the capital.
Moderni Juvelyrika (Modern Jewellery)
* Diamond & Zirconia Offers: Currently highlighting discounted items, such as 14k gold bracelets with zirconia reduced from €614 to €467.
* Bridal Focus: Offering specialized consultations for 2026 wedding bands, which is a major trend this month after the Amber Trip event.
2. Current Gold Rates in Lithuania (EUR)
Gold prices in Lithuania reflect the 2026 global high. As of February 21–22, 2026, the market rates per gram are:
* 24K Gold (999): Approximately €139.85 (Investment bars can retail higher).
* 18K Gold (750): Approximately €101.99. (Standard for high-end luxury).
* 14K Gold (585): Approximately €79.30. (The most common hallmark for Lithuanian wedding bands).
* 925 Silver: Approximately €2.15 – €2.31 per gram.
3. Baltic Specialties: Amber & Traditional Design
The Amber Trip 2026 event has just set the stage for this year's trends:
* Baltic Amber: Post-trade-show, many boutiques in the Vilnius Old Town (Pilies Street) are showcasing "Amber 2026" collections featuring unpolished, organic amber set in sterling silver.
* Kamėja: This local jeweller is currently highlighting one-of-a-kind silver pieces with natural stones like Amethyst and Agate, with many unique sets discounted by 20%.
* Gold Exchange: With 2026 gold prices so high, retailers like GIVEN and Florinus are heavily promoting gold buy-back or exchange programs, allowing you to trade old items for new collections at current market values.
Essential Shopping Tips
* Tax-Free (VAT): Non-EU tourists can reclaim a significant portion of the 21% VAT on purchases over €40.01. Ensure you request the "Global Blue" form and have it validated at Vilnius (VNO) or Kaunas (KUN) airports.
* Hallmarking: Genuine Lithuanian jewellery must carry the Lithuanian Assay Office mark (the "Vytis" or knight symbol) and the fineness stamp (e.g., 585 for 14k).
* Bargaining: In major malls like Akropolis or Panorama, prices are fixed. However, in smaller independent galleries or the Amber Museum shops, you can often negotiate a 5% to 10% discount for cash (Euro) payments.
1. Major Retailer & Boutique Offers
GIVEN (National Chain & Online)
GIVEN is currently running some of the most visible promotions in the country:
* 40% OFF Special: They are offering a 40% discount on select branded collections, including Joy Silver, Robur, Zoye Silver, Zoye Gold, Moissanite, and Nine.
* Gold Selection: Selected gold pieces are also marked down by 40% as part of an inventory refresh.
* Validity: These promotions are typically active through early March 2026 (targeted at the March 10 window).
Aukso Sala (National & Online)
Known for a wide range of gold and silver pieces:
* Massive Clearances: Their online store is currently advertising discounts of up to 75% on select jewellery items.
* Delivery Perk: They offer free shipping within Lithuania for online orders, making it a competitive choice for those shopping outside the capital.
Moderni Juvelyrika (Modern Jewellery)
* Diamond & Zirconia Offers: Currently highlighting discounted items, such as 14k gold bracelets with zirconia reduced from €614 to €467.
* Bridal Focus: Offering specialized consultations for 2026 wedding bands, which is a major trend this month after the Amber Trip event.
2. Current Gold Rates in Lithuania (EUR)
Gold prices in Lithuania reflect the 2026 global high. As of February 21–22, 2026, the market rates per gram are:
* 24K Gold (999): Approximately €139.85 (Investment bars can retail higher).
* 18K Gold (750): Approximately €101.99. (Standard for high-end luxury).
* 14K Gold (585): Approximately €79.30. (The most common hallmark for Lithuanian wedding bands).
* 925 Silver: Approximately €2.15 – €2.31 per gram.
3. Baltic Specialties: Amber & Traditional Design
The Amber Trip 2026 event has just set the stage for this year's trends:
* Baltic Amber: Post-trade-show, many boutiques in the Vilnius Old Town (Pilies Street) are showcasing "Amber 2026" collections featuring unpolished, organic amber set in sterling silver.
* Kamėja: This local jeweller is currently highlighting one-of-a-kind silver pieces with natural stones like Amethyst and Agate, with many unique sets discounted by 20%.
* Gold Exchange: With 2026 gold prices so high, retailers like GIVEN and Florinus are heavily promoting gold buy-back or exchange programs, allowing you to trade old items for new collections at current market values.
Essential Shopping Tips
* Tax-Free (VAT): Non-EU tourists can reclaim a significant portion of the 21% VAT on purchases over €40.01. Ensure you request the "Global Blue" form and have it validated at Vilnius (VNO) or Kaunas (KUN) airports.
* Hallmarking: Genuine Lithuanian jewellery must carry the Lithuanian Assay Office mark (the "Vytis" or knight symbol) and the fineness stamp (e.g., 585 for 14k).
* Bargaining: In major malls like Akropolis or Panorama, prices are fixed. However, in smaller independent galleries or the Amber Museum shops, you can often negotiate a 5% to 10% discount for cash (Euro) payments.
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