A distinctive feature of Art Nouveau design is the use of iridescence to represent the colours of such things as a peacock feather or dragonfly wing. Our ring features a smoky grey stone of labradorite which reflects the colours of the rainbow when it catches the light.
Our Art Deco Compact recalls the elaborately jewelled accessories produced by the leading jewellers of the day such as Van Cleef and Arpels and Cartier. The abstract design and contrasting of black against white are typical Art Deco features.
Art Nouveau designers used natural forms in a far more inventive way than the Victorians. There is an enticing fluidity to the stylised flowers on our brooch often seen in jewellery of the time.
In Victorian times jewellery was often used to signify feeling. This stylised forget-me-not flower would have signified faithfulness and true love. A fresh and very pretty flower pendant.
With their regal colour and natural beauty amethysts were one of the favoured gemstones of the Victorians who incorporated them into all types of jewellery. Our sterling silver ring features amethyst navettes and clusters of marcasite.
With their regal colour and natural beauty amethysts were one of the favoured gemstones of the Victorians who incorporated them into all types of jewellery. Our sterling silver ring features amethyst navettes and clusters of marcasite.
With their regal colour and natural beauty amethysts were one of the favoured gemstones of the Victorians who incorporated them into all types of jewellery. Our sterling silver ring features amethyst navettes and clusters of marcasite.
During the early years of Queen Victoria's reign jewellery was light and romantic reflecting the mood of the new queen. The delicate hues of mother-of-pearl made it a popular choice at this time. Our pendant features a pink mother-of-pearl rose, a favourite Victorian motif and a symbol of love.
With their regal colour and natural beauty amethysts were one of the favoured gemstones of the Victorians who incorporated them into all types of jewellery. Our sterling silver ring features amethyst navettes and clusters of marcasite.
The work of the English naturalist Charles Darwin gave rise to a newly found interest in the natural world which directly influenced Victorian jewellery design. Butterfly brooches like ours became very popular.
Our stylish photograph holder is perfect for displaying three of your favourite wedding photographs. Or if you're spoilt for choice, why don't you change your display as the mood takes you - we're sure you'll have loads to choose from!
A traditional Victorian-style lamp that would look great in a living room or a bedroom. It is decorated with sparkling crystals that will catch and reflect the light when it is switched on.
Our coquettish fairy pendant recalls the petulant Tinkerbell created by J. M Barrie. Fairies have always been popular in art, captured in the work of Victorian artists Richard Dadd and Noel Paton and later Arthur Rackham, who illustrated Peter Pan in 1906.