This past week at Richard Ogden

Hello sweetheart!  So I love looking through the photos on my phone and seeing what lovely jewellery has crossed my path in the past week, and today is no exception!  We will start with this beautiful turquoise, pearl and gold necklace from the 1880/90s that one of our dealers showed me the other day:

Gold, pearl and turquoise necklace ca 1880/1890s

Stunning necklace ca 1880/1890s

 

Gold, pearl and turquoise necklace ca 1880/1890s

Gold, pearl and turquoise necklace ca 1880/1890s – sorry about the shaky picture, I must have been so overwhelmed by the beautiful design that I just couldn’t keep my hand steady! 

It is a typical English design with a nature motif, which was so very popular toward to the turn of the last century, which is when this necklace is from.  I had a chat to one of the dealers about whether it was an Art Nouveau piece or not, and he didn’t think so as it doesn’t quite carry the specific design of Art Nouveau, but he did say that there are some very pretty scroll work in the piece.

I obviously adore it especially because my grandmother loves the combination of gold and turquoise – and with the pearls it just becomes so delicate and romantic.  I would love to wear it with a nice and light summer dress, oh and speaking of which: I can’t WAIT for summer to come around, I am sure you feel the same way!!!

And I spent this morning looking through our stock from the BADA fair and got stuck dreaming away on these chunky gold bracelets from Harvey & Gore.  They have some pretty exquisite jewellery, so if you are ever walking down the Burlington Arcade, do take a look in our windows, and you will see the Harvey & Gore collection in our last window down towards Piccadilly.  Everything is obviously beautiful, but these guys have some exquisite period pieces that are so much fun to look at!

So there we are dearest, I should be back again on Tuesday next week, as I am bit tied up on Monday.  I hope that you have a wonderful weekend and I can’t wait to bring you some more beautiful pieces next week!

Treasure hunting at the BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair

Hello my lovely, I hope that you had a wonderful weekend!  I sure did, as I visited BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair together with a friend on Saturday, before going for the most yummy chai tea latte on Duke of York Square, at a café that I think was called Startisan.  I am really into  lovely food that you can eat with a good conscience, so their sugar and gluten free Banana and Maple Bread was the most wonderful treat!

Oh and I am SO sorry that last week was just a mess here on the blog, with only a blog post on Tuesday!  The reason for this is that I am preparing for a very special day and so I am a bit behind on all things at the moment, so thank you my dear for understanding!

BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair

Everything from paintings to jewellery and furniture in the most stunning designs…

Okay let’s hop back to the BADA fair!!  It was buzzing with people – from the general browsers and admirers to antiques dealers – and all the stands were obviously covered in stunning antique furniture and jewellery.  First I briefly popped by Wakelin & Linfield Antiques – you might remember the blog post about their stunning 19th century Italian oak table with a trompe d’oeil Pietra Dura marble top:  Wakelin & Linfield Antiques at LAPADA 2014

Richard Ogden Diamond Ring BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair

Richard Ogden – diamond Ring BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair

… and soon we found ourselves at Richard Ogden, where my friend lots her heart to this stunning 3ct cushion cut diamond, which I have the pleasure of looking at every day in the shop:

Richard Ogden Diamond Ring BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair

3 carat cushion cut diamond ring from Richard Ogden at the BADA fair

You can see the beautiful range of diamond bracelets from Richard Ogden as well above: from the thinner tennis bracelets on the left to the more elaborate 1930’s Art Deco diamond bracelet on the right… how much do we love!?

Johnson Walker Jewellery at the BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair

Johnson Walker at the BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair

We then continued on to Johnson Walker Ltd, where a friend of mine was working behind the counter – such a lovely small world it is, the antique jewellery business in London!  Some stunning signed gold pieces above…

Johnson Walker Jewellery at the BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair

Johnson Walker at the BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair

… not to mention the glorious gemstones – Burmese Rubies, stunning sapphires and dazzling emeralds.  Do you see any new favourites?

So if you get a chance to visit the fair their last day is tomorrow, but it is so worth popping by!

BADA Antiques and Fine Art Fair 18-24 March 2015

Oh I am so looking forward to the rest of this week and the weekend, as the BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair is taking place in beautiful Chelsea!  We will get to enjoy the remarkable collections of Members of the British Antique Dealers’ Association and the art and antiques for sale range from 16th century works of art to contemporary furniture.

It all takes place in the beautiful Duke of York Square, just a hop and a skip away from The Saatchi Gallery, Cadogan Concert Hall and of course all the glorious shops on the King’s Road!  I hope to see you there dear!

BADA Antiques & Fine Art Fair 

18-24 March 2015, Duke of York Square, London SW3

Cleaning your jewellery

Diamond Cluster Ring Victorian Style at Richard Ogden in the Burlington Arcade

A Victorian-style diamond cluster ring from Richard Ogden.  Your ring will be so beautiful when you first get it, and just by following a few simple steps, you will keep it this shiny even though you wear it every day! 

Good morning dear!  I thought that I would share a little tip with you today, when it comes to keeping your jewellery as beautiful as humanly possible.  See, those of you who know me, also know that I am now unable to look at lovely jewellery that hasn’t been cleaned for months, as I find that it takes away all the sparkle, shine and beauty, and leaves you with a dull stone that looks like a piece of costume jewellery!  We want to avoid that, so today I would like to show you how easy it is to make your treasures all shiny and new again, and to my help I have this beautiful sapphire and diamond cluster ring:

Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, How to Care for your Jewellery, Cleaning a Ring

All you need is some Fairy Liquid, warm water and an old toothbrush 

Please note that this is mainly for cleaning rings with diamonds, sapphires, rubies, emeralds and other harder stones.  You can also use it for cleaning costume jewellery, but do not apply this technique to more brittle stones, like opals and pearls.

1. Take a little teacup or bowl and pour in some Fairy Washing Up Liquid.  Fill it up with warm water – I tend to go for hot water if it is really dirty, but medium warm is fine.  You are using a bowl so that if any diamonds fall out, which they sometimes do, at least they are not going down the drain.  You can also use a sieve, as I have done in these photos.

Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, How to Care for your Jewellery, Cleaning a Ring

After a little soak you just give it a good clean with the toothbrush, focusing on the back of the ring, where the dirt tends to gather

2. Place your item of jewellery in the water and let it soak for a few minutes.  Then take an old toothbrush (old, because the brush is soft and easy to manoeuvre around) that you pour some more liquid on, and start cleaning your jewellery with he brush.  If you are cleaning a ring, then focus on the back, as all your hand cream builds up there and makes it matt and dull.

Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, How to Care for your Jewellery, Cleaning a Ring

Rinse it under running water – still with the sieve or bowl under, in case any stones fall out!  And you will have a beautiful, new-looking ring on your hands!

3.  When you have gotten rid of all the dirt, just give the ring a good rinse (keep the sieve or bowl under the ring during the rinsing process!) and dry it off with a lint free cloth.  Now I never know exactly what a lint free cloth is, so I tend to just use kitchen paper and the result is always beautiful!

Diamond Earrings from Moira Fine Jewellery

Earrings don’t tend to get as dirty as rings, but they will also benefit from a clean from time to time.  These stunning diamond earrings are from Moira Fine Jewellery 

A few notes:

a. I am sad to say that sometimes, if the ring hasn’t been cleaned for a long time, the dirt might be what holds the diamonds in place (I know, so gross but true!).  So do take a closer look at the ring, and especially at the claws that hold the diamonds in place, to make sure that they are still intact and holding on to the ring the way they should.  If they are broken, bent, etc then immediately take your ring to the jeweller to have it repaired, or you might lose a gemstone or two.

b.  In the jewellery shop we use an Ultrasonic machine, and a lot of people think that they can’t get their jewellery as clean as we can with the machine.  This is not true!  The machine just helps loosen up the dirt, which you can just as well do yourself by letting the jewellery soak long enough and then be thorough with your toothbrush.

c. I clean my ring once a week, but obviously I am in the jewellery shop every day and people see my ring in the lovely jewellery light, so I am a bit more self conscious if my ring is not tip top sparkly, than the average person would be!  But once a month I would say is a must, otherwise you might as well be wearing costume jewellery – be fair to your gemstones darling and let them always be as beautiful as when you first got them!

d.  Do take your jewellery back to the shop for check ups once a year – a good jeweller provides this service, and they might even clean it for you in the same go.  We often think of jewellery as something that should last forever, but they are like shoes: you have to look after them as they also get wear and tear, especially when worn every day!

So have fun making your jewellery shine as new pennies again and always feel free to send us photos of your favourites, especially the vintage and antique ones!

Aquamarine and Diamond Cocktail ring from Richard Ogden in the Burlington Arcade

I got to give this Aquamarine and Diamond Cocktail Ring at Richard Ogden a good clean yesterday, and it just faced up so beautifully, as you can see here!

Three stone ring from Richard Ogden in the Burlington Arcade

You can imagine what perfect hiding places there are in these intricately designed rings, so make sure that you get into the back with your toothbrush.  This is a beautiful three stone Edwardian-style ring from Richard Ogden in the Burlington Arcade

Kate Edmondson Bridal Couture at the Vintage Wedding Fair

 

All you lovely brides to be who are thirsting for a vintage-style wedding dress would have LOVED Kate Edmondson’s stand at the Vintage Wedding Fair!  My friends and I were helplessly drawn to these stunning silk and lace creations – one more beautiful than the other:

Kate Edmondson Bridal Couture at the Vintage Wedding Fair

Kate Edmondson Bridal Couture at the Vintage Wedding Fair

 

Kate makes vintage inspired bespoke wedding dresses and accessories and is based here in London.  We just loved the elegant lines, often with an air of the 30s, that characterise her designs – you can see some fabulous examples above.

Kate Edmondson Bridal Couture at the Vintage Wedding Fair

Kate Edmondson Bridal Couture at the Vintage Wedding Fair

Kate Edmondson Bridal Couture at the Vintage Wedding Fair

Kate Edmondson Bridal Couture at the Vintage Wedding Fair

And here on the blog we know that it is all in the details, so take a closer look at the beadwork above (my apologies for the slightly blurry photo!).

Kate Edmondson Bridal Couture at the Vintage Wedding Fair

Kate Edmondson Bridal Couture – heavenly accessories

Kate Edmondson Bridal Couture at the Vintage Wedding Fair

Hairpieces and veils 

I loved her whole setup at the fair – with the lovely dressing table mirrors you can just imagine how you would be applying your makeup on your wedding day, before putting on your veil and jewellery.  The pearls add some old Hollywood glamour and I don’t know how I would have been able to choose between the different headpieces!

Kate Edmondson Bridal Couture at the Vintage Wedding Fair

Kate Edmondson Bridal Couture – and more veils… 

Hopefully this gives you some fabulous inspiration dear – whether you have a wedding date coming up soon, or if it is just for future inspiration (which a girl can never get too much of I say!)

You can find Kate Edmondson’s website here.

Looking back at our February Brooch Wearing Challenge

Opal and Diamond Brooch from Richard Ogden in the Burlington Arcade

Opal and Diamond Brooch from Richard Ogden in the Burlington Arcade – we adore!

What a lovely month February has been!  I wasn’t sure what I was getting myself into when I started the Brooch Wearing Challenge a month ago, but it turned out to be such a wonderful little jewellery journey, with so much positive feedback – and so many fabulous brooches!

Vintage SIlver and Marcasite Brooch, Decades of Elegance

Vintage SIlver and Marcasite Brooch, Decades of Elegance

A friend of mine who is a beautiful opera singer was really excited to hear about it, and said that she always struggles to find brooches that will go with her performance outfits.  “A brooch is perfect to fasten a scarf with over an evening gown, but you just don’t see them around these days!”  Fortunately I was able to direct her to the vintage fairs and antique shops for some stunning brooches that are just waiting to start a new life with a new owner!

Vintage Cameo Brooch from Decades of Elegance

One of our lovely readers shared her vintage cameo brooch with us, from Decades of Elegance

Vintage Cameo Brooch worn with a Blouse

Another way to wear a cameo brooch 

It has also been lovely to talk to vintage and antique dealers who sell brooches, as they often have an abundance of brooches and know so much about them – and can give you great tips as to how they could be worn!

Vintage Brooches from Arabella Bianco

Vintage Brooches from Arabella Bianco

And this little experiment has also reinvented a bunch of my own outfits, as they go through such a transformation when a brooch is added!

Scottish Vintage Brooch with a Green Stone, Decades of Elegance

My woollen dress got a whole new life when I added this Scottish vintage brooch from the Decades of Elegance collection

Gold Coloured Vintage Brooch with a Pearl

A Romantic Gold Coloured Vintage Brooch with a Pearl

Vintage Chanel Brooch, Red Lips, Marilyn Monroe style

From the blog post Day 2 of the Brooch Wearing Challenge – Vintage Chanel Brooch And what better way to revive some old Hollywood glamour, than wearing a vintage Chanel brooch and red lipstick – as shown here by another one of our lovely readers?

So thank you all for taking part in this lovely challenge in so many different ways.  And it doesn’t of course stop here – feel free to send over your photos of you wearing a brooch whenever you like so that we can all enjoy a bit of beautiful jewellery and get some new style ideas!

How to wear an Onyx brooch

And so we have reached the last day of our February Brooch Wearing Challenge – except that I will prolong it by making a compilation of all the styles in Wednesday’s post!

Black Onyx Brooch worn with a Blouse

Black Onyx Brooch worn with a Blouse

These photos of a brooch worn with a blouse were sent to us by our lovely Indian Princess S, who previously modelled some glorious pieces for us: Your Secret Jewellery Collection – the Indian chapter part I and Your Secret Jewellery Collection – the Indian chapter part II.

Black Onyx Brooch worn with a Blouse

A closeup of the lovely brooch worn with a Peter Pan-collar blouse

She is wearing a black Onyx brooch in a cluster design, a brooch style that was very popular in the 1950s.  You will be able to see for yourself the next time that you visit a vintage fair, as there will be cluster brooches covering the jewellery stalls!  Just to give you an idea, this is a snapshot that we have seen before, from Arabella Bianco – and you can count the brooches that resembles the one above:

Vintage Brooches from Arabella Bianco

Vintage Brooches from Arabella Bianco

As for the stone Onyx, it is believed to help relieve fears and worries, and to make you feel comfortable in yourself and in your surroundings.  It is also thought to keep strong emotions and passions at bay, as it promotes self control (1).  Furthermore, it helps give a positive outlook on life – how wonderful indeed!

Black Onyx Brooch worn with a Blouse

An Onyx cluster brooch worn with a Peter Pan-collar blouse

So my dear, take out those old brooches that have been sitting at the back of your jewellery box, and reinvent them!  On Wednesday we will take a look at all the different styles that we have seen here on the blog throughout February, and hopefully you will get buckets of inspiration on how to wear your own in the most fabulous way!

Sources:

1.  Crystal Wellbeing