Edwardian Jewellery
Genuine Edwardian pieces (1901–1910) — fine platinum, lace-like diamond work.
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Our Edwardian jewellery collection features genuine pieces from the elegant Edwardian and Belle Époque period (c.1901–1915) — delicate platinum work, millegrain settings, garland motifs and old-cut diamonds, often with pearls. Rings, brooches and necklaces of great refinement.
Every piece is genuine, in stock and fully described, with hallmarks noted where present. For more photographs or a private viewing, please get in touch.
Delivery & Returns
Free worldwide delivery, with insured shipping arranged where applicable. Each piece is fully described and inspected before despatch. If you would like to view a ring in person first, you are welcome to book a private appointment in Mayfair or Essex.
Buying Edwardian Jewellery
Edwardian jewellery is known for fine, lace-like platinum, millegrain edging and light, airy designs with old European and rose-cut diamonds and natural pearls. The delicacy that makes it beautiful also means careful wear; we advise on the condition of each piece.
Frequently Asked Questions
What years count as Edwardian?
Roughly 1901–1910 (often extended to c.1915), overlapping the French Belle Époque. Each listing states the period.
What is Edwardian jewellery known for?
Fine platinum work, millegrain settings, garland and bow motifs, old-cut diamonds and natural pearls.
Are these genuine period pieces?
Yes — genuine Edwardian jewellery, assessed in-house; any later piece in the style is described as such.
Can it be worn daily?
With care — the fine platinum work is delicate. We advise honestly on each piece's wearability.
Can I view before buying?
Yes — request more photos and a video, or book a private appointment in Mayfair or Essex.