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2025, Vol. 7, Issue 10, Part A


From gold to green: The viability of eco-luxury in the jewelry market case study: L‘atelier Nawbar’s sustainability narrative- 2020


Author(s): Josiane El Khoury

Abstract: The luxury jewelry industry, traditionally associated with heritage, craftsmanship, and exclusivity, faces the challenge of integrating environmental sustainability without compromising brand prestige. This study examines L’Atelier Nawbar, a Lebanese luxury jewelry brand with a global presence, to analyze how “green luxury” can coexist with traditional values while appealing to both regional and international consumers. The paper explores consumer perceptions of sustainable luxury through socio-cultural, ego-centered, and eco-centered values, highlighting the importance of ethical sourcing, transparency, and storytelling in aligning sustainability with luxury. L’Atelier Nawbar employs innovative strategies, including upcycling, gold exchange programs, and lab-grown stones, to combine sustainability with exclusivity. These initiatives preserve sentimental value, exceptional quality, and cultural heritage, mitigating functional and psychological barriers that may arise from consumer resistance to sustainable innovations. Storytelling is central to the brand’s communication, subtly integrating sustainability through emotional narratives tied to nature, family, and Lebanese heritage, such as the “Fragments of Beirut” collection and Arab-inspired designs. By emphasizing self-congruity, the brand aligns with consumers’ actual, ideal, and social self-images, reinforcing loyalty, identity expression, and pride. Kapferer’s Brand Identity Prism is applied to demonstrate how L’Atelier Nawbar maintains internal and external brand facets including personality, culture, reflection, and relationship while promoting sustainable practices. The study finds that integrating sustainability into luxury is most effective when it preserves the aesthetic, cultural, and emotional values consumers associate with high-end jewelry. Moreover, regional cultural adaptation, ethical sourcing, and transparency strengthen consumer trust and engagement, allowing eco-conscious luxury to thrive without diluting exclusivity. This case study demonstrates that luxury brands can successfully navigate the green transition by blending innovation, heritage, and storytelling, appealing to diverse consumer segments while maintaining brand prestige and relevance.

DOI: 10.33545/27068919.2025.v7.i10a.1695

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Josiane El Khoury. From gold to green: The viability of eco-luxury in the jewelry market case study: L‘atelier Nawbar’s sustainability narrative- 2020. Int J Adv Acad Stud 2025;7(10):06-22. DOI: 10.33545/27068919.2025.v7.i10a.1695
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