A delightfully pretty and feminine bangle. The shimmering iridescence of the butterfly wings are captured perfectly in the use of the slightly rounded abalone shell inlay.
Charm bracelets first became fashionable in Victorian times. Our endearingly pretty pink mother-of-pearl heart charm bracelet is ready to be further adorned with our charms to become a treasured keepsake.
Exquisitely decorative, utterly feminine and full of sentiment. With delicate, antiqued hearts, marcasites and an iridescent mother-of-pearl dial, this watch and bracelet set is absolutely enchanting.
Features
Antique silver tone finish
Set with marcasites
Removable links
Quartz movement watch with Arabic numerals at the quarter hour
Towards the end of Queen Victoria's reign the typically heavy mourning jewelley was set with lighter pieces enhanced with glittering stones of marcasite or glass.
The emergence of Cubism at the beginning of the twentieth century led to the use of striking geometric patterns in Art Deco design. Colours were very important and black was often used to emphasise and contrast.
Features
Sterling silver set with mother-of-pearl and black onyx
The Celts were skilled craftsmen, fashioning intricate knotwork designs in silver and stone. Our Celtic Knot Bracelet is set with amber used by the Celts and prized for its natural beauty and special powers.
Bracelets and bangles were a key accessory of the 1960s, often worn in multiples and featuring bold, geometric shapes inspired by the dazzling Op Art paintings of Bridget Riley.
Sophisticated for evening and strikingly contemporary for daytime, this Deco-style bracelet is definitely the new vogue. Tiny beads of silver are threaded with strips of agate on expandable elastic.
The stylised floral motif featured on our bangle recalls the work of the Glasgow Four, lead by Scottish architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928).
Delicate shades of blue, green and purple fluorite are combined to create a pretty, feminine bracelet. A naturally forming mineral, fluorite is prized for its calming and harmonising qualities.