After Jill and Sabine publicly shared a photo of the note on their Instagram page, people accused them of being

Ivanka Trump has been fervently campaigning for her father Donald, but the savvy businesswoman inadvertently donated money to his opponent Hillary Clinton when she purchased an ear cuff from an indie jewelry brand worn by Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Selena Gomez.

After the 34-year-old ordered an $84 gold Helix Ear Cuff from Lady Grey Jewelry's website, the brand's co-founders and designers, Jill Martinelli and Sabine Le Guyader, took to the company's Instagram page on Tuesday to share a photo of the handwritten note they had sent to Ivanka.

The publicly shared message revealed that the jewelry designers donated the proceeds of the sale to various organizations, including the Hillary Clinton campaign, and while some fans admired their moxie, others accused them of being 'unprofessional' and 'tactless'.

Getting political: Lady Grey Jewelry co-founders and designers Jill Martinelli and Sabine Le Guyader took to Instagram on Tuesday to share this note they sent to Ivanka Trump

Bad business? The designers sent the note to the businesswoman after she ordered their $84 gold Helix Ear Cuff (right). Ivanka is pictured speaking at the RNC last month (left)

'Dear Ivanka, Thank you so much for your web order!' reads Jill and Sabine's message. 'We’re happy to let you know that the proceeds of your sale have been generously donated to the American Immigration Council, the Everytown for Gun Safety organization, and the Hillary Clinton campaign.

'We hope you enjoy your new Lady Grey #helixearcuff. Best, Jill + Sabine.'

When captioning the photo of their handwritten note, they added: 'Dear @ivankatrump, #thanksbutnothanks #payitFORWARD.'

Jill and Sabine told New York magazine in an email that the note was included in her package, which shipped last week directly from their studio in Brooklyn.

Backlash: More than 2,300 people commented on the designers' Instagram post, with many noting that it is 'unprofessional'

Looking for answers: This Instagram user asked Jill and Sabine what was the point of going public with their message

In bad taste: Stephanie Ann Russo called it 'one of the most unprofessional and trashy things' she had ever seen

More than 2,300 people commented on the post, and the outlet reported that Lady Grey Jewelry's Instagram was made private on Wednesday morning before being made public again.

'While we were flattered to receive an order from Ivanka Trump, our social and political views couldn't be further from those of the Trump campaign,' the designers explained.

'When we received her order, we instantly felt compelled to take the money and donate it to a few organizations that were more aligned with our ideals.'

Standing up for their beliefs: Jill (left) and Sabine (right) said they were 'flattered' to receive an order from Ivanka, but they fiercely disagree with her father's social and political views

Interesting argument: An Instagram user asked if the designers research the political views of all their clients

'Passive aggressive': Many agreed that it was wrong of them to use their business to 'get publicity' at Ivanka's expense

'Cool business model': This Instagram user said that their message was 'smug' and 'self-aggrandizing'

Be inclusive: Sequinsinthesouth argued that businesses should sell products to everyone

However, many people — including those who are not fans of the Republican presidential candidate — blasted Jill and Sabine for their actions.

'I don't want Trump to be president, but this is very unnecessary and very unprofessional,' the Instagram 'Mrs. Tinney' wrote.

'Honestly, I just found this rude and classless,' Breasteph5 commented. 'Why would you send your customer a taunting letter like that?

She went on to note that she isn't 'on any political side', but she believes their Instagram post makes their company 'look bad'.

'What's the point of smearing and rubbing it her face and going public with it. It only made this company look unprofessional,' she added.

Right or wrong? The jewelry designers said the donated the proceeds of the sale to various organizations, including the Hillary Clinton campaign

Big debate: While plenty of people were outraged by the brand's actions, others lauded them for standing up for their beliefs

Sharing praise: This Instagram user said she would be happy to support such 'contentious artists'

Charitable donation: This person argued that Jill and Sabine didn't offend Ivanka and her father in any way

Davkadeergirl agreed, explaining that although the brand's 'jewelry is gorgeous', the designers' message is 'very unprofessional'.

'Our clients have a right to a certain amount of privacy with their purchases and shouldn't be used in this way as a tool to get publicity at their expense.

'I would never do this to any client, not matter how much I disagree with their politics of their father,' she added.

And Graceandlacevinyl asked: 'Do you research the political views of all your clients? And for an $84 ear cuff? You'll never be Tiffany acting like a street vendor.'

Although plenty of people were outraged by Jill and and Sabine's note, there were also many who admired them for getting political.

Doting daughter: Ivanka, who is pictured with her father at the RNC, has been an asset to him throughout his presidential campaign

All smiles: Ivanka's ear cuff was shipped to her last week, presumably before she headed to Croatia with her husband Jared Kushner (left) and her friend Wendi Deng Murdoch (right)

Back to work: Ivanka sat in on her father Donald's national security meeting with his new team of advisers on Wednesday

'Gorgeous work Lady Grey!' Annalog_versus_digital wrote. '[I] will always support conscientious artists! #LoveTRUMPShate! Good on you!'

Meanwhile, Aureliagroup called those criticizing Jill and Sabine's actions 'hypocrites', arguing that the women did nothing wrong.

'The note is not demeaning; it doesn't even say anything against her father or her for that matter but thanks her for her purchase and lets her know that the proceeds are going to be going to several charities,' she said.

It's unclear if Ivanka has received the ear cuff and the note, as she and her husband Jared Kushner, 35, were enjoying a much-needed vacation in Croatia with their friend Wendi Deng Murdoch over the weekend.

However, the busy mother-of-three is already back to work, and on Wednesday she sat in on her father Donald's national security meeting with the GOP candidate's new team of advisers after his recent slump in the polls.

Daily Mail Online has reached out to Lady Grey Jewelry for comment.