Spring Occasion Jewellery- Our Top Picks

As we’re getting closer to the warmer weather and our highly anticipated wedding season, we’ve been reflecting on some of our favourite spring jewellery here at Cuttings Jewellers. You’re guaranteed a good time with a bit of sparkle.

 

If you’re looking for the perfect pieces to encapsulate the freshness and warmth of spring, we’ve got you covered. We’ve selected these statement pieces to wear to every Spring event; Easter celebrations, weddings, picnics and even just a day out in town. Keep reading to find out more. 

 

First we’ve put the spotlight on this gorgeous Art Nouveau Seed Pearl Brooch, circa 1895. This antique brooch supports a delicate seed pearls claw, held in 9ct gold in excellent condition. It’s set in a pretty floral twist pattern with fine original detail, one of the first pieces formed in the Art Nouveau era from 1895- 1910. 

 

In this era, designers began distancing themselves from traditional metals and semi precious stones to begin exploring materials like glass, horn and enamel. This ornate, beautiful style can be seen in this Seed Pearl Brooch, click here to find out more about this intricate piece. 

 

Next, we’re thrilled to show you this beautiful antique pendant we have available. This Pearl and Blue Enamel Pendant is set with seed pearls and finished with blue enamel in 9ct gold. Amazingly, it’s preserved in original condition on an 18 inch pendant curb chain.

 

We believe this piece originated from the 19th century in the Victorian era that saw a boom in naturalistic jewellery based on imagery of flowers and fruit. We’re seeing a massive increase in recycled materials, upcycled multicolour rings and organic textures. Click here to learn more about this piece. 

 

Lastly, we present to you this fantastic ornate Gold Antique Bracelet, made in 15ct gold and weighing a brilliant 23.2G! It features a beautiful twist knot-style pattern. Click here to find out more about this piece.  

 

If you’d like some more information about our Spring Top Picks, then don’t hesitate to get in touch and speak to our friendly team. 

 

References: 

https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/a-history-of-jewellery

 

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