Spain has a rich jewellery tradition, ranging from the world-famous "bear" of Tous to the avant-garde designs of Aristocrazy. In late February 2026, many brands are offering final winter clearances while launching early spring collections.
Top Brand Promotions
Tous
As Spain’s most iconic jewellery brand, Tous often has excellent offers in its outlet and flagship stores.
* Winter Sales (Saldos): Through late February 2026, many physical boutiques and the online store are offering up to 50% off on selected items from previous collections.
* Outlet Villages: At locations like Las Rozas Village (Madrid) and La Roca Village (Barcelona), you can find an additional 20% off the already reduced "Village price" on selected gold pendants and earrings.
* Newsletter Benefit: Signing up for their newsletter typically earns you €20 off your first purchase over €200.
Pandora Spain
Pandora is very popular across Spanish "El Corte Inglés" locations and standalone boutiques.
* Gift with Purchase: A current February 2026 promotion (running through Feb 22nd) offers a free gift for purchases over €109.
* Bundle Savings: You can save 15% when purchasing a bracelet with two charms or a necklace set from their curated selections.
* Last Chance: Their online "Last Chance" section currently features items with discounts up to 70%.
Aristocrazy
Known for more fashion-forward, edgy designs, Aristocrazy is a favorite among locals.
* Archive Sales: Their "Archive" or "Outlet" section currently offers up to 30% off on silver and gold-plated rings and necklaces.
* First Purchase: Use a welcome code (often found on their homepage, such as PC1023) for a 10% discount on your first order.
* Free Shipping: Available for online orders over €149.
Suarez
For high-end luxury, Suarez is a premier Spanish name.
* Financing: While they rarely have "clearance" sales on their main lines, they offer 100% secure interest-free financing for engagement rings and luxury watches.
* Diamond Experts: They are currently highlighting their "Yes from Suarez" engagement collection, often including a complimentary engraving service for rings.
Regional Opportunities & Trends
* Free Demonstrations in Lorca: If you are in the Murcia region this February, the Artelor federation is celebrating its 25th anniversary with free handmade jewellery demonstrations and exhibitions in the historic Casa del Artesano.
* The Onyx Trend: For 2026, glossy onyx paired with pearls is the trending look across Spanish high-street brands. You'll see many "new arrival" sections dominated by black gemstones and yellow gold.
* Tax-Free Shopping (DIVA): If you are a non-EU resident, Spain offers one of the best tax-free schemes. There is no minimum purchase amount required to claim a VAT refund (IVA). Look for the "DIVA" kiosks at airports to scan your forms.
Shopping Tips for Spain
* El Corte Inglés: This major department store often has its own loyalty card for tourists that offers a 10% reward on purchases, which can be spent on subsequent items (including jewellery).
* Gold Purity: In Spain, the standard for fine jewellery is usually 18K (750) gold, which is higher than the 14K often found in other parts of Europe.
* Traditional Filigree: If you are in Córdoba, look for local artisans specializing in "Filigrana de Córdoba." These silver pieces are incredibly intricate and often much more affordable when bought directly from small workshops in the Jewish Quarter (Judería).
Top Brand Promotions
Tous
As Spain’s most iconic jewellery brand, Tous often has excellent offers in its outlet and flagship stores.
* Winter Sales (Saldos): Through late February 2026, many physical boutiques and the online store are offering up to 50% off on selected items from previous collections.
* Outlet Villages: At locations like Las Rozas Village (Madrid) and La Roca Village (Barcelona), you can find an additional 20% off the already reduced "Village price" on selected gold pendants and earrings.
* Newsletter Benefit: Signing up for their newsletter typically earns you €20 off your first purchase over €200.
Pandora Spain
Pandora is very popular across Spanish "El Corte Inglés" locations and standalone boutiques.
* Gift with Purchase: A current February 2026 promotion (running through Feb 22nd) offers a free gift for purchases over €109.
* Bundle Savings: You can save 15% when purchasing a bracelet with two charms or a necklace set from their curated selections.
* Last Chance: Their online "Last Chance" section currently features items with discounts up to 70%.
Aristocrazy
Known for more fashion-forward, edgy designs, Aristocrazy is a favorite among locals.
* Archive Sales: Their "Archive" or "Outlet" section currently offers up to 30% off on silver and gold-plated rings and necklaces.
* First Purchase: Use a welcome code (often found on their homepage, such as PC1023) for a 10% discount on your first order.
* Free Shipping: Available for online orders over €149.
Suarez
For high-end luxury, Suarez is a premier Spanish name.
* Financing: While they rarely have "clearance" sales on their main lines, they offer 100% secure interest-free financing for engagement rings and luxury watches.
* Diamond Experts: They are currently highlighting their "Yes from Suarez" engagement collection, often including a complimentary engraving service for rings.
Regional Opportunities & Trends
* Free Demonstrations in Lorca: If you are in the Murcia region this February, the Artelor federation is celebrating its 25th anniversary with free handmade jewellery demonstrations and exhibitions in the historic Casa del Artesano.
* The Onyx Trend: For 2026, glossy onyx paired with pearls is the trending look across Spanish high-street brands. You'll see many "new arrival" sections dominated by black gemstones and yellow gold.
* Tax-Free Shopping (DIVA): If you are a non-EU resident, Spain offers one of the best tax-free schemes. There is no minimum purchase amount required to claim a VAT refund (IVA). Look for the "DIVA" kiosks at airports to scan your forms.
Shopping Tips for Spain
* El Corte Inglés: This major department store often has its own loyalty card for tourists that offers a 10% reward on purchases, which can be spent on subsequent items (including jewellery).
* Gold Purity: In Spain, the standard for fine jewellery is usually 18K (750) gold, which is higher than the 14K often found in other parts of Europe.
* Traditional Filigree: If you are in Córdoba, look for local artisans specializing in "Filigrana de Córdoba." These silver pieces are incredibly intricate and often much more affordable when bought directly from small workshops in the Jewish Quarter (Judería).
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