Swarovski sells crystal jewelry, watches, figurines, and home decor for gift buyers and style shoppers looking for recognizable sparkle-led luxury.
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4% commission on qualifying sales through Impact, using a fallback partner-development page because Swarovski's own public rate card was not extractable.
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30 days
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Approved transactions are paid 40 days after month-end once the actions have locked
Swarovski is a long-established crystal brand whose catalog stretches well beyond jewelry into watches, ornaments, figurines, pens, home accents, and seasonal collectibles. That breadth matters because the typical Swarovski customer is not only shopping for a fashion accessory. The audience also includes holiday gift buyers, anniversary shoppers, collectors, bridal-party purchasers, and people decorating around occasions where crystal has a more obvious role than everyday fine jewelry. The brand's history and global store footprint give it a different commercial shape from newer direct-to-consumer labels: it functions as both a style brand and a gift destination.
Those use cases show up clearly in the way people shop it. One reader may want earrings or a bracelet for an event look, another may be choosing a holiday ornament or figurine, and someone else may be comparing branded gifts that feel more special than a department-store accessory. That makes Swarovski a better fit for fashion publishers, gifting editors, holiday-roundup writers, and home-decor creators than for a narrowly wedding-focused jewelry affiliate. Content usually performs best when it separates occasion jewelry from collectible or home pieces instead of treating the entire catalog as one generic accessories store.
Swarovski's public affiliate economics were not extractable from the brand's own site in this environment, so the affiliate terms here rely on two fallback sources tied to the active program: an official partner-development page from Ghosts Group for the Japanese market via Acceleration Partners, and Impact-derived listing data showing the current commission level. Taken together, those sources point to an active Impact-managed program with a 4% sale commission and a 30-day cookie window.
For publishers, the operating flow is still straightforward: apply through Impact, wait for approval, then create product or category links for gifting guides, holiday features, jewelry edits, and occasion-shopping content. The Ghosts page also says actions lock one month and ten days after the month they are tracked, and approved transactions are paid forty days after the end of the month in which they lock; it directs partners to keep a bank account on file in Impact. Because the clearest public terms are from a partner-development page rather than Swarovski's own storefront, this row is verified with medium confidence.
Swarovski's public affiliate economics were not extractable from the brand's own site in this environment, so the affiliate terms here rely on two fallback sources tied to the active program: an official partner-development page from Ghosts Group for the Japanese market via Acceleration Partners, and Impact-derived listing data showing the current commission level. Taken together, those sources point to an active Impact-managed program with a 4% sale commission and a 30-day cookie window.
4% commission on qualifying sales through Impact, using a fallback partner-development page because Swarovski's own public rate card was not extractable.
Swarovski's tracking or cookie window is currently recorded as: 30 days. Double-check the official program page before planning campaigns around that window.
Payment frequency: Approved transactions are paid 40 days after month-end once the actions have locked. Payout methods: Bank transfer. Payout thresholds and methods can change, so confirm the latest terms on the official source before relying on them.
Swarovski is listed with Impact as the affiliate network for this program. If a direct or regional partner path is also available, the official signup flow will show the channel open to you.
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