The artistry
The collection was shaped by the craftsmanship and intricate decorative details found within the palace galleries, reinterpreting elements of royal jewellery in pieces designed to be worn today.
Part of the Jewel Collection, created in partnership with Historic Royal Palaces
Painted by William Kent, the ceiling was designed not just to impress, but to envelop royal guests in a world of flowing symmetry and refined beauty where each curve and scroll seemed to move like a gentle dance above them. It was in this room that monarchs received their most esteemed visitors, surrounded by an atmosphere of elegance and intention.
The Jewel Pearl collection captures that very spirit, its sweeping design echoing the ceiling’s graceful rhythm.
Inspired by the ceiling of the King’s Drawing Room
Drawing from the rhythm of painted ceilings, the design mirrors the gentle flow of scrollwork through curved forms and luminous pearls, capturing a sense of harmony, light, and timeless detail.
The Golden Gates of Kensington Palace define its grand entrance, shaped by ornate ironwork and flowing scrolls that balance structure with elegance.
Their intricate detailing and gilded finish create a sense of movement as light travels across each curve. Elements we have translated into our jewellery through soft, sculpted forms and subtle touches of sparkle.
inspired by Kensington Palace Golden Gates scrollwork
Graceful curves unfold in a continuous rhythm, echoing ornate scrollwork shaped by time and artistry. The design flows with a natural sense of movement, while soft glimmers of light bring a quiet brilliance.
Inspired by Queen Victoria’s black silk mourning bodice, the design reflects a period when dress became a powerful expression of emotion and identity.
Following the death of Prince Albert in 1861, Queen Victoria adopted mourning attire for the rest of her life, her signature black silhouettes becoming instantly recognisable across Britain and beyond. Rich black fabrics, softened by delicate trims and intricate detailing, defined this era where restraint carried meaning, and elegance was expressed through subtlety, depth, and quiet symbolism.
inspired by Queen Victoria’s mourning bodice
Defined silhouettes are softened by delicate detailing, reflecting the balance of structure and refinement found in Victorian mourning dress. Sculpted forms and fine accents create a sense of composure and quiet elegance, where every element feels considered and restrained.
The artistry
The collection was shaped by the craftsmanship and intricate decorative details found within the palace galleries, reinterpreting elements of royal jewellery in pieces designed to be worn today.
Reimagining elements of royal heritage through contemporary jewellery design




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