TEILOR’s linden flower: A Symbol of Simplicity, Strength, and Vision
At TEILOR, we believe diamonds are more than symbols of beauty – they are symbols of leadership, innovation, and empowerment. Just as every diamond is formed under pressure and emerges unique, so too do the stories of those who shape the world with vision and resilience.
The eternal TEILOR symbol: our linden flower adorned with diamonds

Some pieces of jewelry are meant to shine. Others are meant to speak. Our gold linden flower brooch from the Simplicity Collection does both – with quiet elegance and a story that goes back 25 years.
The linden flower is more than a delicate motif. It’s the emblem of TEILOR, inspired by the street where our journey began (TEILOR translates to “Lindens”). For us, it’s a reminder that beauty can be rooted in the simplest things – a moment in nature, a gentle fragrance, a petal’s curve. In Simplicity, we’ve returned to this origin, celebrating the purity and grace that first shaped our brand.
The brooch is crafted in yellow gold, with every petal sculpted to echo the softness of a real linden blossom. Its center is adorned with 0.1ct of natural diamonds – a spark of light that catches the eye, yet never overpowers the design’s delicate flow. It’s a piece that feels as timeless as it does contemporary: wearable art that sits lightly on a lapel, scarf, or dress, yet carries weight in meaning.
Nature has a way of teaching us what matters. It doesn’t rush; it doesn’t complicate. The linden blooms once a year, and when it does, the air changes – softer, sweeter, filled with possibility. That’s the feeling we wanted to capture: a fleeting moment you can hold onto, every day.
The Simplicity Collection is our love letter to natural beauty. No unnecessary adornment, no excess – just form, light, and craftsmanship in perfect harmony. The linden flower brooch is one of its purest expressions: a gesture of elegance for yourself, or a gift that says more than words could.
For us, luxury is not about more. It’s about meaning. And sometimes, meaning is found in something as simple as a flower – one that’s been with us since the very beginning.