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Let it glow! Shine bright this holiday season…
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3 2 2 days ago
There’s still time to find something beautiful
3 4 3 days ago
The Larkspur & Hawk glow.
3 4 6 days ago
The ultimate Larkspur & Hawk present. Our new one of a kind tapestry rivière in our custom holiday boxes.
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3 15 9 days ago
We love when friends stop by the showroom!
3 32 11 days ago
It is an honor to be included in the @wsj today! I was interviewed about how we can customize our signature pieces with poignant, sentimental fabric to create heirloom jewelry that can live on and be passed down. We also have plenty of incredible antique textiles and luxurious silk ribbons to choose from as seen in our Olivia Button Tapestry earrings featured here. This is something I really love to work on with clients, so please feel free to reach out about a custom order that can be made in time for the holidays. Thank you @caitie_kell and @fifival for me in your great story today!
xx, Emily
Getting ready to nod to the past.
Discover our holiday campaign and gift guide on our site!
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3 6 16 days ago
The Lily 1-Drop Earrings from our new Tapestry Collection feature a new oval shape that is an updated take on our classic Olivia button.
3 1 18 days ago
Stepping back in time.
A print by William Hogarth showing how people used to shop for jewelry in Georgian England.
3 2 20 days ago
It has become more and more difficult to find a pristine, demi-parure in an early box of this caliber. We are so excited to have this piece for sale as a part of our antique curation.
Stylistically, this set is aligned with the Empire style, made popular by Josephine Bonaparte, who favored her clothing and accessories to reference ancient Rome and Greece. Taking the form of a laurel garland, once a symbol of triumph, this set would have appealed to a fashionable and confident early 19th century woman.
Of special note, Emily points out the beautifully graduated, foiled garnets that feel almost leathery on the neck. Symbolizing friendship, and love, garnets were very popular in England where there was a range of styles and techniques for a varied, jewelry-wearing market. This suite demonstrates very high craftsmanship, an indication that it would have been made for a stylish lady of the aristocracy or Ton.
England, ca 1810
3 9 24 days ago
Pink goes well with green #wicked
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