Golden Jewellery: Our guide to common Terms
One of the most common questions we get asked when looking at the Golden jewellery on our stall is “is it real Gold?”, and often… Read More »Golden Jewellery: Our guide to common Terms
One of the most common questions we get asked when looking at the Golden jewellery on our stall is “is it real Gold?”, and often… Read More »Golden Jewellery: Our guide to common Terms
We love collecting vintage silver travel charms on our adventures, read on to learn more about them.
Join us for a video restoration of an original 1920’s Neiger Brothers Egyptian Revival necklace
We love Siam Silver jewellery here, and are fascinated by the many designs and characters that are found depicted.
Read on to find out about some of the most common designs.
Sweetheart jewellery is a modern term that is used to describe jewellery made as a symbol of wartime connection and separation. It is worn to remind the wearer of a relative or sweetheart serving in the military.
With just a few days to go until the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III here in the UK we felt we should write up a post about the most spectacular set of jewellery in the whole country – the Crown Jewels.
This March we have decided to take part in the #MarchMeetTheMaker challenge on our social media.
All items (over certain weights) sold in the UK and described as being made from gold, silver, platinum or palladium must have a legally recognised hallmark. The law is set out in the Hallmarking Act 1973.
We have just had a selection of wonderful Wedding Cake Bead necklaces added to our stock, so would like to share some information about them with you.