This page is the quick route into the catalogue, the pieces that show up again and again in orders. You will find the Golden Fleece pendant, Tudor Rose chains, Roman crotalia earrings, the Anne Boleyn B necklace, and a chain of office in the same selection.
Start where you want the eye to go. For the face, browse Earrings. For a clear symbol at the centre, go to Pendants. For the neckline, open Necklaces. For emblems and long links, head to Chains of Office. For a quieter detail that still reads historical up close, check Rings.
By period, you can jump straight to Roman Jewelry, Renaissance Jewelry, or Baroque Jewelry.
Finishes look best when you keep one direction, gold for warmer palettes, silver for cooler ones, antique brass for a more aged look.
FAQ
What does Best Sellers mean here?
The pieces that appear most often in orders on this page.
Where do I start if I am unsure?
Earrings for the face, a pendant for a clear symbol, a necklace for the neckline.
How do I keep it balanced?
One main piece, one finish, then keep the rest quieter.