During the reign of Queen Victoria jewellery was often romantic and feminine, incorporating delicate flowers or butterflies in the design. Our sterling silver necklace incorporates pretty flowers and delicate pearl beads. Flower & Pearl Necklace 16.5in/42 £15.00
When Coco Chanel launched her fine jewellery collection in 1932 she wanted to adorn women in stars, creating jewellery that captured the essence of timelessness of the shooting star. Our Shooting Star Necklace is reminiscent of jewellery created by Chanel £18.00
For mackintosh, the rose was a symbol of femininity. This exquisite silver-plated rose pendant is decorated with enamel and crystal and hangs on a lilac ribbon. £18.00
Victorians loved all things sentimental, and jewellery often incorporated inscriptions of love and affection or a locket for a lock of hair or photograph of a loved one. Our Victorian Heart Locket is crafted in sterling silver and embellised with a freshw £20.00
These rhodium-plated pieces with faux jet and crystal resemble fashionable Art Deco originals. The necklace and earrings also feature mother-of-pearl. £20.00
Art Nouveau jewellers looked to the natural world for their inspiration and for their materials. Our amber pendant seems to fall like a droplet of water from the sterling silver chain. £25.00
Gemstones that sparkled in candlelight were fashionable with ladies who attended evening balls in the 18th century. Our silver jewellery set with cubic zirconia and marcasite is the contemporary equivalent of those scintillating rococo originals. £25.00