The Victorians had an everlasting love affair with the English rose, a symbol of love and beauty, and used it extensively as a decorative motif. Typically, our Victorian Jewellery Roll is embroidered with a rose design.
Features
Decorated with embroidery, lace and sequins
Opens to reveal a ring roll, 3 zipped compartments and a pouch
Art Nouveau designers were captivated by the iridescent beauty of the peacock feather and featured it in all manner of items from jewellery to home furnishings.
The English rose is the traditional flower of England. The red and white Tudor rose was established as a symbol of the country's unity in 1485 when the Tudor King Henry VII married Elizabeth Plantagenet from the house of Lancaster.