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Carus Jewellery was established in 2012 and is one of the UK`s leading jewellery online stores. We are famous for our exquisite jewellery and accessory collections, from Georgian jewellery, Victorian jewellery and Edwardian jewellery right through to Art Deco jewellery and modern jewellery.Each piece is individually hand picked. To bring you the finest jewellery online. EDWARDIAN JEWELLERY 1901 TO 1914 The Edwardian period started in 1901 with reign of King Edward VII and lasted for four years after his death until 1914. This era corresponds to the Art Nouveau era and the Belle Epoque era of continental Europe. It is also the last jewellery period to be named after an RETRO JEWELLERY ( 1940S ) Retro jewellery also called cocktail jewellery generally covers the period from the late 1930s to the 1940s. It was a period of jewellery history which was greatly influenced by world war II. Leading to large, bold and colourful statement pieces becoming popular. The war as can be imagined send Europe into disarrayMODERN JEWELLERY
The Modern Jewellery era began in the sixties, which saw a huge sea change in the social norms. There was a widespread rejection of the establishment by a new generation, who ushered in a new era of change. There was a sense of freedom and a “can do” attitude. VICTORIAN JEWELLERY 1837 Victorian Jewellery. The Victorian period began on the 20th of June 1837, when Princess Victoria became Queen at the age of 18. She reigned as Queen of Great Britain for 64 years and seven months, until her death on the 22nd of January 1901. The latter part of the Victorian era coincides with the Belle Epoque era ( meaning beautifulera ) of
GEORGIAN JEWELLERY 1714 The Georgian jewellery period spans from 1714 to 1837. It was named after four successive kings of England, George I, George II, George III and George IV. The Georgian era was a time of huge social change. With the industrial revolution starting around 1760 and continuing through into Victorian times. Vast numbers of people begun to leaverural
ART NOUVEAU JEWELLERY 1890 Art Nouveau meaning “new art” was a movement which started in Europe in 1890 and lasted until about 1915. The movement took it`s inspiration from nature. With flowers, plants and organic flowing lines dominating. Designers were particularly interested in strongcurves or
MID-CENTURY JEWELLERY ( 1950S ) Browse our beautiful collection of Mid-Century Jewellery, Earrings, Necklaces, Rings, Brooches, Bracelets, Cufflinks. The 1950s was a decade of elegance and femininity, which was ushered in by Christian Dior`s “New Look” in 1947 Complementary Delivery worldwide on allorders
9CT GOLD FIVE STONE AMETHYST RING A vibrant five stone Amethyst ring. Graduated Amethyst gemstones weighing 1.28ct have been set in 9ct yellow gold. These gemstones have excellent clarity which makes them look bright and lively when worn. This beautiful vintage ring is hallmarked for London 1977. Ring size: UK: O, US: 7.25, top section: 8mm x 20mm, weight: 4.1g. This ring can be re-sized free of charge, upon request. Period ANTIQUE JEWELLERY SPECIALISTS Antique Jewellery. Welcome to Carus Jewellery, explore our exclusively curated collections of antique jewellery. From the Georgian, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Edwardian and Art Deco periods. Right through to our exquisite collection of vintage jewellery. Each handcrafted piece has been authenticated to an exacting standard, ensuring itsquaility
JEWELLERY ONLINE
Carus Jewellery was established in 2012 and is one of the UK`s leading jewellery online stores. We are famous for our exquisite jewellery and accessory collections, from Georgian jewellery, Victorian jewellery and Edwardian jewellery right through to Art Deco jewellery and modern jewellery.Each piece is individually hand picked. To bring you the finest jewellery online. EDWARDIAN JEWELLERY 1901 TO 1914 The Edwardian period started in 1901 with reign of King Edward VII and lasted for four years after his death until 1914. This era corresponds to the Art Nouveau era and the Belle Epoque era of continental Europe. It is also the last jewellery period to be named after an RETRO JEWELLERY ( 1940S ) Retro jewellery also called cocktail jewellery generally covers the period from the late 1930s to the 1940s. It was a period of jewellery history which was greatly influenced by world war II. Leading to large, bold and colourful statement pieces becoming popular. The war as can be imagined send Europe into disarrayMODERN JEWELLERY
The Modern Jewellery era began in the sixties, which saw a huge sea change in the social norms. There was a widespread rejection of the establishment by a new generation, who ushered in a new era of change. There was a sense of freedom and a “can do” attitude. VICTORIAN JEWELLERY 1837 Victorian Jewellery. The Victorian period began on the 20th of June 1837, when Princess Victoria became Queen at the age of 18. She reigned as Queen of Great Britain for 64 years and seven months, until her death on the 22nd of January 1901. The latter part of the Victorian era coincides with the Belle Epoque era ( meaning beautifulera ) of
GEORGIAN JEWELLERY 1714 The Georgian jewellery period spans from 1714 to 1837. It was named after four successive kings of England, George I, George II, George III and George IV. The Georgian era was a time of huge social change. With the industrial revolution starting around 1760 and continuing through into Victorian times. Vast numbers of people begun to leaverural
ART NOUVEAU JEWELLERY 1890 Art Nouveau meaning “new art” was a movement which started in Europe in 1890 and lasted until about 1915. The movement took it`s inspiration from nature. With flowers, plants and organic flowing lines dominating. Designers were particularly interested in strongcurves or
MID-CENTURY JEWELLERY ( 1950S ) Browse our beautiful collection of Mid-Century Jewellery, Earrings, Necklaces, Rings, Brooches, Bracelets, Cufflinks. The 1950s was a decade of elegance and femininity, which was ushered in by Christian Dior`s “New Look” in 1947 Complementary Delivery worldwide on allorders
9CT GOLD FIVE STONE AMETHYST RING A vibrant five stone Amethyst ring. Graduated Amethyst gemstones weighing 1.28ct have been set in 9ct yellow gold. These gemstones have excellent clarity which makes them look bright and lively when worn. This beautiful vintage ring is hallmarked for London 1977. Ring size: UK: O, US: 7.25, top section: 8mm x 20mm, weight: 4.1g. This ring can be re-sized free of charge, upon request. PeriodJEWELLERY ONLINE
Carus Jewellery was established in 2012 and is one of the UK`s leading jewellery online stores. We are famous for our exquisite jewellery and accessory collections, from Georgian jewellery, Victorian jewellery and Edwardian jewellery right through to Art Deco jewellery and modern jewellery.Each piece is individually hand picked. To bring you the finest jewellery online.DIAMONDS EXPLAINED
Diamonds not only formed in white but also include yellow, pink, blue, brown, orange, red, purple, grey and black. These coloured diamonds are known as fancy diamonds and are graded on separate colour scales. White diamonds are graded on a scale of D to Z, with D being colourless and Z being light yellow. Diamonds are graded bygemologists in a
VICTORIAN JEWELLERY
Discover our unique and rare collection of Antique Victorian jewellery, each exquisite piece of Victorian Jewellery is hand-picked to showcase the finest examples of Victorian style and craftsmanship Complementary delivery worldwide available on all orders MID-CENTURY JEWELLERY ( 1950S ) Browse our beautiful collection of Mid-Century Jewellery, Earrings, Necklaces, Rings, Brooches, Bracelets, Cufflinks. The 1950s was a decade of elegance and femininity, which was ushered in by Christian Dior`s “New Look” in 1947 Complementary Delivery worldwide on allorders
ART DECO JEWELLERY 1920 The Art Deco period started in 1920 and continued until 1935. It received its name from the International Exposition Of Modern Decorative And Industrial Arts, held in Paris in 1925. The Art Deco jewellery period is regarded as one of the most important in the history of jewellery design. The era is marked by a style that largelyreflects the
RETRO JEWELLERY ( THE 1940S ) Shop our stunning collection of Retro jewellery. Earrings, Rings, Bracelets, Necklace, Cufflinks. 1940s jewellery designs were often a mix of futuristic designs with a hint of the past, which makes Retro Jewellery very unique and Complementary Delivery worldwide on allorders
VICTORIAN DIAMOND TIE PIN A striking old cut diamond tie pin. A central diamond weighing 15 points has been mounted in 18ct yellow gold and is surrounded by seven diamonds weighing eight points each. These diamonds have excellent clarity, which allows them to catch the light beautifully. This tie pin is presented in its original box. Circa 1880s. All of our tie pins are sold with a stopper fitted to the point. Total BROOCHES - CARUS JEWELLERY Art Nouveau 15ct Gold Bird Brooch £ 750.00 750.00. Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Brooch £ 375.00 VICTORIAN 9CT GOLD DIAMOND EARRINGS Victorian 9ct Gold Diamond Earrings. A delightful pair of marquise-shaped Victorian earrings. An old cut diamond has been mounted using a star-shaped setting in each earring and is surrounded by a decorative border containing spilt seed pearls. A very pretty pair of antique earrings. Size: 13mm x NECKLACES - CARUS JEWELLERY UK Double Sided 9ct Gold Glass Locket £ 375.00 375.00. 9ct Gold Moss Agate Pendant £ 425.00 ANTIQUE JEWELLERY SPECIALISTS Antique Jewellery. Welcome to Carus Jewellery, explore our exclusively curated collections of antique jewellery. From the Georgian, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Edwardian and Art Deco periods. Right through to our exquisite collection of vintage jewellery. Each handcrafted piece has been authenticated to an exacting standard, ensuring itsquaility
JEWELLERY ONLINE
Carus Jewellery was established in 2012 and is one of the UK`s leading jewellery online stores. We are famous for our exquisite jewellery and accessory collections, from Georgian jewellery, Victorian jewellery and Edwardian jewellery right through to Art Deco jewellery and modern jewellery.Each piece is individually hand picked. To bring you the finest jewellery online. EDWARDIAN JEWELLERY 1901 TO 1914 The Edwardian period started in 1901 with reign of King Edward VII and lasted for four years after his death until 1914. This era corresponds to the Art Nouveau era and the Belle Epoque era of continental Europe. It is also the last jewellery period to be named after anMODERN JEWELLERY
The Modern Jewellery era began in the sixties, which saw a huge sea change in the social norms. There was a widespread rejection of the establishment by a new generation, who ushered in a new era of change. There was a sense of freedom and a “can do” attitude. RETRO JEWELLERY ( 1940S ) Retro jewellery also called cocktail jewellery generally covers the period from the late 1930s to the 1940s. It was a period of jewellery history which was greatly influenced by world war II. Leading to large, bold and colourful statement pieces becoming popular. The war as can be imagined send Europe into disarray VICTORIAN JEWELLERY 1837 Victorian Jewellery. The Victorian period began on the 20th of June 1837, when Princess Victoria became Queen at the age of 18. She reigned as Queen of Great Britain for 64 years and seven months, until her death on the 22nd of January 1901. The latter part of the Victorian era coincides with the Belle Epoque era ( meaning beautifulera ) of
GEORGIAN JEWELLERY 1714 The Georgian jewellery period spans from 1714 to 1837. It was named after four successive kings of England, George I, George II, George III and George IV. The Georgian era was a time of huge social change. With the industrial revolution starting around 1760 and continuing through into Victorian times. Vast numbers of people begun to leaverural
DIAMONDS EXPLAINED
Diamonds not only formed in white but also include yellow, pink, blue, brown, orange, red, purple, grey and black. These coloured diamonds are known as fancy diamonds and are graded on separate colour scales. White diamonds are graded on a scale of D to Z, with D being colourless and Z being light yellow. Diamonds are graded bygemologists in a
ART NOUVEAU JEWELLERY 1890 Art Nouveau meaning “new art” was a movement which started in Europe in 1890 and lasted until about 1915. The movement took it`s inspiration from nature. With flowers, plants and organic flowing lines dominating. Designers were particularly interested in strongcurves or
ART DECO JEWELLERY 1920 The Art Deco period started in 1920 and continued until 1935. It received its name from the International Exposition Of Modern Decorative And Industrial Arts, held in Paris in 1925. The Art Deco jewellery period is regarded as one of the most important in the history of jewellery design. The era is marked by a style that largelyreflects the
ANTIQUE JEWELLERY SPECIALISTS Antique Jewellery. Welcome to Carus Jewellery, explore our exclusively curated collections of antique jewellery. From the Georgian, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Edwardian and Art Deco periods. Right through to our exquisite collection of vintage jewellery. Each handcrafted piece has been authenticated to an exacting standard, ensuring itsquaility
JEWELLERY ONLINE
Carus Jewellery was established in 2012 and is one of the UK`s leading jewellery online stores. We are famous for our exquisite jewellery and accessory collections, from Georgian jewellery, Victorian jewellery and Edwardian jewellery right through to Art Deco jewellery and modern jewellery.Each piece is individually hand picked. To bring you the finest jewellery online. EDWARDIAN JEWELLERY 1901 TO 1914 The Edwardian period started in 1901 with reign of King Edward VII and lasted for four years after his death until 1914. This era corresponds to the Art Nouveau era and the Belle Epoque era of continental Europe. It is also the last jewellery period to be named after anMODERN JEWELLERY
The Modern Jewellery era began in the sixties, which saw a huge sea change in the social norms. There was a widespread rejection of the establishment by a new generation, who ushered in a new era of change. There was a sense of freedom and a “can do” attitude. RETRO JEWELLERY ( 1940S ) Retro jewellery also called cocktail jewellery generally covers the period from the late 1930s to the 1940s. It was a period of jewellery history which was greatly influenced by world war II. Leading to large, bold and colourful statement pieces becoming popular. The war as can be imagined send Europe into disarray VICTORIAN JEWELLERY 1837 Victorian Jewellery. The Victorian period began on the 20th of June 1837, when Princess Victoria became Queen at the age of 18. She reigned as Queen of Great Britain for 64 years and seven months, until her death on the 22nd of January 1901. The latter part of the Victorian era coincides with the Belle Epoque era ( meaning beautifulera ) of
GEORGIAN JEWELLERY 1714 The Georgian jewellery period spans from 1714 to 1837. It was named after four successive kings of England, George I, George II, George III and George IV. The Georgian era was a time of huge social change. With the industrial revolution starting around 1760 and continuing through into Victorian times. Vast numbers of people begun to leaverural
DIAMONDS EXPLAINED
Diamonds not only formed in white but also include yellow, pink, blue, brown, orange, red, purple, grey and black. These coloured diamonds are known as fancy diamonds and are graded on separate colour scales. White diamonds are graded on a scale of D to Z, with D being colourless and Z being light yellow. Diamonds are graded bygemologists in a
ART NOUVEAU JEWELLERY 1890 Art Nouveau meaning “new art” was a movement which started in Europe in 1890 and lasted until about 1915. The movement took it`s inspiration from nature. With flowers, plants and organic flowing lines dominating. Designers were particularly interested in strongcurves or
ART DECO JEWELLERY 1920 The Art Deco period started in 1920 and continued until 1935. It received its name from the International Exposition Of Modern Decorative And Industrial Arts, held in Paris in 1925. The Art Deco jewellery period is regarded as one of the most important in the history of jewellery design. The era is marked by a style that largelyreflects the
DIAMONDS EXPLAINED
Diamonds not only formed in white but also include yellow, pink, blue, brown, orange, red, purple, grey and black. These coloured diamonds are known as fancy diamonds and are graded on separate colour scales. White diamonds are graded on a scale of D to Z, with D being colourless and Z being light yellow. Diamonds are graded bygemologists in a
JEWELLERY ONLINE
Carus Jewellery was established in 2012 and is one of the UK`s leading jewellery online stores. We are famous for our exquisite jewellery and accessory collections, from Georgian jewellery, Victorian jewellery and Edwardian jewellery right through to Art Deco jewellery and modern jewellery.Each piece is individually hand picked. To bring you the finest jewellery online.VICTORIAN JEWELLERY
Discover our unique and rare collection of Antique Victorian jewellery, each exquisite piece of Victorian Jewellery is hand-picked to showcase the finest examples of Victorian style and craftsmanship Complementary delivery worldwide available on all orders THE HISTORY OF MURANO GLASS JEWELLERY The History of Murano Glass Jewellery. Murano glass jewellery has been produced since the 13th century. Originally produced in Venice but due to a fear of fire in Venice, the Hierarchy decided to move the factories to the island of Murano. This glass jewellery is ART NOUVEAU JEWELLERY Browse our stunning collection of Antique Art Nouveau jewellery, Earrings, Necklaces, Rings Bracelets, Brooches Art Nouveau jewellery was inspired by nature, with a strong emphasis on organic flowing lines Complementary delivery worldwide on all orders RETRO JEWELLERY ( THE 1940S ) Shop our stunning collection of Retro jewellery. Earrings, Rings, Bracelets, Necklace, Cufflinks. 1940s jewellery designs were often a mix of futuristic designs with a hint of the past, which makes Retro Jewellery very unique and Complementary Delivery worldwide on allorders
BROOCHES - CARUS JEWELLERY Art Nouveau 15ct Gold Bird Brooch £ 750.00 750.00. Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Brooch £ 375.00 NECKLACES - CARUS JEWELLERY UK Double Sided 9ct Gold Glass Locket £ 375.00 375.00. 9ct Gold Moss Agate Pendant £ 425.00 RINGS - CARUS JEWELLERY UK 18ct Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring £ 975.00 975.00. 15ct Gold Amethyst & Seed Pearl Ring £ 1,475.00 NECKLACES - CARUS JEWELLERY UK 9ct Gold Garnet & Split Pearl Pendant £ 1,125.00 1,125.00. Edwardian Amethyst & Split Pearl Necklace £ 3,250.00 ANTIQUE JEWELLERY SPECIALISTS Antique Jewellery. Welcome to Carus Jewellery, explore our exclusively curated collections of antique jewellery. From the Georgian, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Edwardian and Art Deco periods. Right through to our exquisite collection of vintage jewellery. Each handcrafted piece has been authenticated to an exacting standard, ensuring itsquaility
JEWELLERY ONLINE
Carus Jewellery was established in 2012 and is one of the UK`s leading jewellery online stores. We are famous for our exquisite jewellery and accessory collections, from Georgian jewellery, Victorian jewellery and Edwardian jewellery right through to Art Deco jewellery and modern jewellery.Each piece is individually hand picked. To bring you the finest jewellery online. EDWARDIAN JEWELLERY 1901 TO 1914 The Edwardian period started in 1901 with reign of King Edward VII and lasted for four years after his death until 1914. This era corresponds to the Art Nouveau era and the Belle Epoque era of continental Europe. It is also the last jewellery period to be named after anMODERN JEWELLERY
The Modern Jewellery era began in the sixties, which saw a huge sea change in the social norms. There was a widespread rejection of the establishment by a new generation, who ushered in a new era of change. There was a sense of freedom and a “can do” attitude. RETRO JEWELLERY ( 1940S ) Retro jewellery also called cocktail jewellery generally covers the period from the late 1930s to the 1940s. It was a period of jewellery history which was greatly influenced by world war II. Leading to large, bold and colourful statement pieces becoming popular. The war as can be imagined send Europe into disarray VICTORIAN JEWELLERY 1837 Victorian Jewellery. The Victorian period began on the 20th of June 1837, when Princess Victoria became Queen at the age of 18. She reigned as Queen of Great Britain for 64 years and seven months, until her death on the 22nd of January 1901. The latter part of the Victorian era coincides with the Belle Epoque era ( meaning beautifulera ) of
GEORGIAN JEWELLERY 1714 The Georgian jewellery period spans from 1714 to 1837. It was named after four successive kings of England, George I, George II, George III and George IV. The Georgian era was a time of huge social change. With the industrial revolution starting around 1760 and continuing through into Victorian times. Vast numbers of people begun to leaverural
DIAMONDS EXPLAINED
Diamonds not only formed in white but also include yellow, pink, blue, brown, orange, red, purple, grey and black. These coloured diamonds are known as fancy diamonds and are graded on separate colour scales. White diamonds are graded on a scale of D to Z, with D being colourless and Z being light yellow. Diamonds are graded bygemologists in a
ART NOUVEAU JEWELLERY 1890 Art Nouveau meaning “new art” was a movement which started in Europe in 1890 and lasted until about 1915. The movement took it`s inspiration from nature. With flowers, plants and organic flowing lines dominating. Designers were particularly interested in strongcurves or
ART DECO JEWELLERY 1920 The Art Deco period started in 1920 and continued until 1935. It received its name from the International Exposition Of Modern Decorative And Industrial Arts, held in Paris in 1925. The Art Deco jewellery period is regarded as one of the most important in the history of jewellery design. The era is marked by a style that largelyreflects the
ANTIQUE JEWELLERY SPECIALISTS Antique Jewellery. Welcome to Carus Jewellery, explore our exclusively curated collections of antique jewellery. From the Georgian, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Edwardian and Art Deco periods. Right through to our exquisite collection of vintage jewellery. Each handcrafted piece has been authenticated to an exacting standard, ensuring itsquaility
JEWELLERY ONLINE
Carus Jewellery was established in 2012 and is one of the UK`s leading jewellery online stores. We are famous for our exquisite jewellery and accessory collections, from Georgian jewellery, Victorian jewellery and Edwardian jewellery right through to Art Deco jewellery and modern jewellery.Each piece is individually hand picked. To bring you the finest jewellery online. EDWARDIAN JEWELLERY 1901 TO 1914 The Edwardian period started in 1901 with reign of King Edward VII and lasted for four years after his death until 1914. This era corresponds to the Art Nouveau era and the Belle Epoque era of continental Europe. It is also the last jewellery period to be named after anMODERN JEWELLERY
The Modern Jewellery era began in the sixties, which saw a huge sea change in the social norms. There was a widespread rejection of the establishment by a new generation, who ushered in a new era of change. There was a sense of freedom and a “can do” attitude. RETRO JEWELLERY ( 1940S ) Retro jewellery also called cocktail jewellery generally covers the period from the late 1930s to the 1940s. It was a period of jewellery history which was greatly influenced by world war II. Leading to large, bold and colourful statement pieces becoming popular. The war as can be imagined send Europe into disarray VICTORIAN JEWELLERY 1837 Victorian Jewellery. The Victorian period began on the 20th of June 1837, when Princess Victoria became Queen at the age of 18. She reigned as Queen of Great Britain for 64 years and seven months, until her death on the 22nd of January 1901. The latter part of the Victorian era coincides with the Belle Epoque era ( meaning beautifulera ) of
GEORGIAN JEWELLERY 1714 The Georgian jewellery period spans from 1714 to 1837. It was named after four successive kings of England, George I, George II, George III and George IV. The Georgian era was a time of huge social change. With the industrial revolution starting around 1760 and continuing through into Victorian times. Vast numbers of people begun to leaverural
DIAMONDS EXPLAINED
Diamonds not only formed in white but also include yellow, pink, blue, brown, orange, red, purple, grey and black. These coloured diamonds are known as fancy diamonds and are graded on separate colour scales. White diamonds are graded on a scale of D to Z, with D being colourless and Z being light yellow. Diamonds are graded bygemologists in a
ART NOUVEAU JEWELLERY 1890 Art Nouveau meaning “new art” was a movement which started in Europe in 1890 and lasted until about 1915. The movement took it`s inspiration from nature. With flowers, plants and organic flowing lines dominating. Designers were particularly interested in strongcurves or
ART DECO JEWELLERY 1920 The Art Deco period started in 1920 and continued until 1935. It received its name from the International Exposition Of Modern Decorative And Industrial Arts, held in Paris in 1925. The Art Deco jewellery period is regarded as one of the most important in the history of jewellery design. The era is marked by a style that largelyreflects the
DIAMONDS EXPLAINED
Diamonds not only formed in white but also include yellow, pink, blue, brown, orange, red, purple, grey and black. These coloured diamonds are known as fancy diamonds and are graded on separate colour scales. White diamonds are graded on a scale of D to Z, with D being colourless and Z being light yellow. Diamonds are graded bygemologists in a
JEWELLERY ONLINE
Carus Jewellery was established in 2012 and is one of the UK`s leading jewellery online stores. We are famous for our exquisite jewellery and accessory collections, from Georgian jewellery, Victorian jewellery and Edwardian jewellery right through to Art Deco jewellery and modern jewellery.Each piece is individually hand picked. To bring you the finest jewellery online.VICTORIAN JEWELLERY
Discover our unique and rare collection of Antique Victorian jewellery, each exquisite piece of Victorian Jewellery is hand-picked to showcase the finest examples of Victorian style and craftsmanship Complementary delivery worldwide available on all orders THE HISTORY OF MURANO GLASS JEWELLERY The History of Murano Glass Jewellery. Murano glass jewellery has been produced since the 13th century. Originally produced in Venice but due to a fear of fire in Venice, the Hierarchy decided to move the factories to the island of Murano. This glass jewellery is ART NOUVEAU JEWELLERY Browse our stunning collection of Antique Art Nouveau jewellery, Earrings, Necklaces, Rings Bracelets, Brooches Art Nouveau jewellery was inspired by nature, with a strong emphasis on organic flowing lines Complementary delivery worldwide on all orders RETRO JEWELLERY ( THE 1940S ) Shop our stunning collection of Retro jewellery. Earrings, Rings, Bracelets, Necklace, Cufflinks. 1940s jewellery designs were often a mix of futuristic designs with a hint of the past, which makes Retro Jewellery very unique and Complementary Delivery worldwide on allorders
VICTORIAN 9CT GOLD DIAMOND EARRINGS Victorian 9ct Gold Diamond Earrings. A delightful pair of marquise-shaped Victorian earrings. An old cut diamond has been mounted using a star-shaped setting in each earring and is surrounded by a decorative border containing spilt seed pearls. A very pretty pair of antique earrings. Size: 13mm x BROOCHES - CARUS JEWELLERY Art Nouveau 15ct Gold Bird Brooch £ 750.00 750.00. Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Brooch £ 375.00 NECKLACES - CARUS JEWELLERY UK Double Sided 9ct Gold Glass Locket £ 375.00 375.00. 9ct Gold Moss Agate Pendant £ 425.00 RINGS - CARUS JEWELLERY UK 18ct Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring £ 975.00 975.00. 15ct Gold Amethyst & Seed Pearl Ring £ 1,475.00 ANTIQUE JEWELLERY SPECIALISTS Antique Jewellery. Welcome to Carus Jewellery, explore our exclusively curated collections of antique jewellery. From the Georgian, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Edwardian and Art Deco periods. Right through to our exquisite collection of vintage jewellery. Each handcrafted piece has been authenticated to an exacting standard, ensuring itsquaility
RETRO JEWELLERY ( 1940S ) Retro jewellery also called cocktail jewellery generally covers the period from the late 1930s to the 1940s. It was a period of jewellery history which was greatly influenced by world war II. Leading to large, bold and colourful statement pieces becoming popular. The war as can be imagined send Europe into disarrayMODERN JEWELLERY
The Modern Jewellery era began in the sixties, which saw a huge sea change in the social norms. There was a widespread rejection of the establishment by a new generation, who ushered in a new era of change. There was a sense of freedom and a “can do” attitude. EDWARDIAN JEWELLERY 1901 TO 1914 The Edwardian period started in 1901 with reign of King Edward VII and lasted for four years after his death until 1914. This era corresponds to the Art Nouveau era and the Belle Epoque era of continental Europe. It is also the last jewellery period to be named after an GEORGIAN JEWELLERY 1714 The Georgian jewellery period spans from 1714 to 1837. It was named after four successive kings of England, George I, George II, George III and George IV. The Georgian era was a time of huge social change. With the industrial revolution starting around 1760 and continuing through into Victorian times. Vast numbers of people begun to leaverural
VICTORIAN JEWELLERY 1837 Victorian Jewellery. The Victorian period began on the 20th of June 1837, when Princess Victoria became Queen at the age of 18. She reigned as Queen of Great Britain for 64 years and seven months, until her death on the 22nd of January 1901. The latter part of the Victorian era coincides with the Belle Epoque era ( meaning beautifulera ) of
ART NOUVEAU JEWELLERY 1890 Art Nouveau meaning “new art” was a movement which started in Europe in 1890 and lasted until about 1915. The movement took it`s inspiration from nature. With flowers, plants and organic flowing lines dominating. Designers were particularly interested in strongcurves or
BRACELETS - CARUSJEWELLERY Discover our beautiful collection of Antique & Vintage Bracelets and add a touch of sophistication to any outfit with one of our exquisitebracelets
BROOCHES - CARUS JEWELLERY Art Nouveau 15ct Gold Bird Brooch £ 750.00 750.00. Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Brooch £ 375.00 NECKLACES - CARUS JEWELLERY UK Double Sided 9ct Gold Glass Locket £ 375.00 375.00. 9ct Gold Moss Agate Pendant £ 425.00 ANTIQUE JEWELLERY SPECIALISTS Antique Jewellery. Welcome to Carus Jewellery, explore our exclusively curated collections of antique jewellery. From the Georgian, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Edwardian and Art Deco periods. Right through to our exquisite collection of vintage jewellery. Each handcrafted piece has been authenticated to an exacting standard, ensuring itsquaility
RETRO JEWELLERY ( 1940S ) Retro jewellery also called cocktail jewellery generally covers the period from the late 1930s to the 1940s. It was a period of jewellery history which was greatly influenced by world war II. Leading to large, bold and colourful statement pieces becoming popular. The war as can be imagined send Europe into disarrayMODERN JEWELLERY
The Modern Jewellery era began in the sixties, which saw a huge sea change in the social norms. There was a widespread rejection of the establishment by a new generation, who ushered in a new era of change. There was a sense of freedom and a “can do” attitude. EDWARDIAN JEWELLERY 1901 TO 1914 The Edwardian period started in 1901 with reign of King Edward VII and lasted for four years after his death until 1914. This era corresponds to the Art Nouveau era and the Belle Epoque era of continental Europe. It is also the last jewellery period to be named after an GEORGIAN JEWELLERY 1714 The Georgian jewellery period spans from 1714 to 1837. It was named after four successive kings of England, George I, George II, George III and George IV. The Georgian era was a time of huge social change. With the industrial revolution starting around 1760 and continuing through into Victorian times. Vast numbers of people begun to leaverural
VICTORIAN JEWELLERY 1837 Victorian Jewellery. The Victorian period began on the 20th of June 1837, when Princess Victoria became Queen at the age of 18. She reigned as Queen of Great Britain for 64 years and seven months, until her death on the 22nd of January 1901. The latter part of the Victorian era coincides with the Belle Epoque era ( meaning beautifulera ) of
ART NOUVEAU JEWELLERY 1890 Art Nouveau meaning “new art” was a movement which started in Europe in 1890 and lasted until about 1915. The movement took it`s inspiration from nature. With flowers, plants and organic flowing lines dominating. Designers were particularly interested in strongcurves or
BRACELETS - CARUSJEWELLERY Discover our beautiful collection of Antique & Vintage Bracelets and add a touch of sophistication to any outfit with one of our exquisitebracelets
BROOCHES - CARUS JEWELLERY Art Nouveau 15ct Gold Bird Brooch £ 750.00 750.00. Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Brooch £ 375.00 NECKLACES - CARUS JEWELLERY UK Double Sided 9ct Gold Glass Locket £ 375.00 375.00. 9ct Gold Moss Agate Pendant £ 425.00PRODUCTS ARCHIVE
Seed Pearl & Onyx Silver Dress Set £ 275.00 275.00. 9ct Gold and Diamond Signet Ring £ 850.00 EXPLORE OUR LATEST FINDS Edwardian Aquamarine & Diamond earrings 18ct gold Solitaire Diamond ring Victorian 15ct Gold & Diamond earrings Art Deco Sapphire & Diamond ring Victorian fob pendant 9ct Gold Peridot & Diamond pendant necklace Edwardian Bloodstone Signet ring Georgian Split Pearl brooch9ct
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Carus Jewellery was established in 2012 and is one of the UK`s leading jewellery online stores. We are famous for our exquisite jewellery and accessory collections, from Georgian jewellery, Victorian jewellery and Edwardian jewellery right through to Art Deco jewellery and modern jewellery.Each piece is individually hand picked. To bring you the finest jewellery online. RETRO JEWELLERY ( THE 1940S ) Shop our stunning collection of Retro jewellery. Earrings, Rings, Bracelets, Necklace, Cufflinks. 1940s jewellery designs were often a mix of futuristic designs with a hint of the past, which makes Retro Jewellery very unique and Complementary Delivery worldwide on allorders
BRACELETS - CARUSJEWELLERY Discover our beautiful collection of Antique & Vintage Bracelets and add a touch of sophistication to any outfit with one of our exquisitebracelets
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Shop our Rare & Unique collection of Art Deco Jewellery Earrings, Rings, Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches, Cufflinks Art Deco Jewellery used strong contrasting colours and sharp geometric shapes to create wonderful Complementary delivery worldwide on all orders SUSTAINABILITY IN JEWELLERY Sustainability in Jewellery. Sustainability is an interconnected process of modern development in order to balance the environmental impact of the world while maintaining the viability of our planet and sustaining the world’s population in an ethical manner. ART NOUVEAU JEWELLERY Browse our stunning collection of Antique Art Nouveau jewellery, Earrings, Necklaces, Rings Bracelets, Brooches Art Nouveau jewellery was inspired by nature, with a strong emphasis on organic flowing lines Complementary delivery worldwide on all orders MID-CENTURY JEWELLERY ( 1950S ) Browse our beautiful collection of Mid-Century Jewellery, Earrings, Necklaces, Rings, Brooches, Bracelets, Cufflinks. The 1950s was a decade of elegance and femininity, which was ushered in by Christian Dior`s “New Look” in 1947 Complementary Delivery worldwide on allorders
RINGS - CARUS JEWELLERY UK 18ct Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring £ 975.00 975.00. 15ct Gold Amethyst & Seed Pearl Ring £ 1,475.00 ANTIQUE JEWELLERY SPECIALISTS Antique Jewellery. Welcome to Carus Jewellery, explore our exclusively curated collections of antique jewellery. From the Georgian, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Edwardian and Art Deco periods. Right through to our exquisite collection of vintage jewellery. Each handcrafted piece has been authenticated to an exacting standard, ensuring itsquaility
RETRO JEWELLERY ( 1940S ) Retro jewellery also called cocktail jewellery generally covers the period from the late 1930s to the 1940s. It was a period of jewellery history which was greatly influenced by world war II. Leading to large, bold and colourful statement pieces becoming popular. The war as can be imagined send Europe into disarrayMODERN JEWELLERY
The Modern Jewellery era began in the sixties, which saw a huge sea change in the social norms. There was a widespread rejection of the establishment by a new generation, who ushered in a new era of change. There was a sense of freedom and a “can do” attitude. EDWARDIAN JEWELLERY 1901 TO 1914 The Edwardian period started in 1901 with reign of King Edward VII and lasted for four years after his death until 1914. This era corresponds to the Art Nouveau era and the Belle Epoque era of continental Europe. It is also the last jewellery period to be named after an GEORGIAN JEWELLERY 1714 The Georgian jewellery period spans from 1714 to 1837. It was named after four successive kings of England, George I, George II, George III and George IV. The Georgian era was a time of huge social change. With the industrial revolution starting around 1760 and continuing through into Victorian times. Vast numbers of people begun to leaverural
VICTORIAN JEWELLERY 1837 Victorian Jewellery. The Victorian period began on the 20th of June 1837, when Princess Victoria became Queen at the age of 18. She reigned as Queen of Great Britain for 64 years and seven months, until her death on the 22nd of January 1901. The latter part of the Victorian era coincides with the Belle Epoque era ( meaning beautifulera ) of
ART NOUVEAU JEWELLERY 1890 Art Nouveau meaning “new art” was a movement which started in Europe in 1890 and lasted until about 1915. The movement took it`s inspiration from nature. With flowers, plants and organic flowing lines dominating. Designers were particularly interested in strongcurves or
BRACELETS - CARUSJEWELLERY Discover our beautiful collection of Antique & Vintage Bracelets and add a touch of sophistication to any outfit with one of our exquisitebracelets
BROOCHES - CARUS JEWELLERY Art Nouveau 15ct Gold Bird Brooch £ 750.00 750.00. Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Brooch £ 375.00 NECKLACES - CARUS JEWELLERY UK Double Sided 9ct Gold Glass Locket £ 375.00 375.00. 9ct Gold Moss Agate Pendant £ 425.00 ANTIQUE JEWELLERY SPECIALISTS Antique Jewellery. Welcome to Carus Jewellery, explore our exclusively curated collections of antique jewellery. From the Georgian, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Edwardian and Art Deco periods. Right through to our exquisite collection of vintage jewellery. Each handcrafted piece has been authenticated to an exacting standard, ensuring itsquaility
RETRO JEWELLERY ( 1940S ) Retro jewellery also called cocktail jewellery generally covers the period from the late 1930s to the 1940s. It was a period of jewellery history which was greatly influenced by world war II. Leading to large, bold and colourful statement pieces becoming popular. The war as can be imagined send Europe into disarrayMODERN JEWELLERY
The Modern Jewellery era began in the sixties, which saw a huge sea change in the social norms. There was a widespread rejection of the establishment by a new generation, who ushered in a new era of change. There was a sense of freedom and a “can do” attitude. EDWARDIAN JEWELLERY 1901 TO 1914 The Edwardian period started in 1901 with reign of King Edward VII and lasted for four years after his death until 1914. This era corresponds to the Art Nouveau era and the Belle Epoque era of continental Europe. It is also the last jewellery period to be named after an GEORGIAN JEWELLERY 1714 The Georgian jewellery period spans from 1714 to 1837. It was named after four successive kings of England, George I, George II, George III and George IV. The Georgian era was a time of huge social change. With the industrial revolution starting around 1760 and continuing through into Victorian times. Vast numbers of people begun to leaverural
VICTORIAN JEWELLERY 1837 Victorian Jewellery. The Victorian period began on the 20th of June 1837, when Princess Victoria became Queen at the age of 18. She reigned as Queen of Great Britain for 64 years and seven months, until her death on the 22nd of January 1901. The latter part of the Victorian era coincides with the Belle Epoque era ( meaning beautifulera ) of
ART NOUVEAU JEWELLERY 1890 Art Nouveau meaning “new art” was a movement which started in Europe in 1890 and lasted until about 1915. The movement took it`s inspiration from nature. With flowers, plants and organic flowing lines dominating. Designers were particularly interested in strongcurves or
BRACELETS - CARUSJEWELLERY Discover our beautiful collection of Antique & Vintage Bracelets and add a touch of sophistication to any outfit with one of our exquisitebracelets
BROOCHES - CARUS JEWELLERY Art Nouveau 15ct Gold Bird Brooch £ 750.00 750.00. Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Brooch £ 375.00 NECKLACES - CARUS JEWELLERY UK Double Sided 9ct Gold Glass Locket £ 375.00 375.00. 9ct Gold Moss Agate Pendant £ 425.00PRODUCTS ARCHIVE
Seed Pearl & Onyx Silver Dress Set £ 275.00 275.00. 9ct Gold and Diamond Signet Ring £ 850.00 EXPLORE OUR LATEST FINDS Edwardian Aquamarine & Diamond earrings 18ct gold Solitaire Diamond ring Victorian 15ct Gold & Diamond earrings Art Deco Sapphire & Diamond ring Victorian fob pendant 9ct Gold Peridot & Diamond pendant necklace Edwardian Bloodstone Signet ring Georgian Split Pearl brooch9ct
JEWELLERY ONLINE
Carus Jewellery was established in 2012 and is one of the UK`s leading jewellery online stores. We are famous for our exquisite jewellery and accessory collections, from Georgian jewellery, Victorian jewellery and Edwardian jewellery right through to Art Deco jewellery and modern jewellery.Each piece is individually hand picked. To bring you the finest jewellery online. RETRO JEWELLERY ( THE 1940S ) Shop our stunning collection of Retro jewellery. Earrings, Rings, Bracelets, Necklace, Cufflinks. 1940s jewellery designs were often a mix of futuristic designs with a hint of the past, which makes Retro Jewellery very unique and Complementary Delivery worldwide on allorders
BRACELETS - CARUSJEWELLERY Discover our beautiful collection of Antique & Vintage Bracelets and add a touch of sophistication to any outfit with one of our exquisitebracelets
ART DECO JEWELLERY
Shop our Rare & Unique collection of Art Deco Jewellery Earrings, Rings, Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches, Cufflinks Art Deco Jewellery used strong contrasting colours and sharp geometric shapes to create wonderful Complementary delivery worldwide on all orders SUSTAINABILITY IN JEWELLERY Sustainability in Jewellery. Sustainability is an interconnected process of modern development in order to balance the environmental impact of the world while maintaining the viability of our planet and sustaining the world’s population in an ethical manner. ART NOUVEAU JEWELLERY Browse our stunning collection of Antique Art Nouveau jewellery, Earrings, Necklaces, Rings Bracelets, Brooches Art Nouveau jewellery was inspired by nature, with a strong emphasis on organic flowing lines Complementary delivery worldwide on all orders MID-CENTURY JEWELLERY ( 1950S ) Browse our beautiful collection of Mid-Century Jewellery, Earrings, Necklaces, Rings, Brooches, Bracelets, Cufflinks. The 1950s was a decade of elegance and femininity, which was ushered in by Christian Dior`s “New Look” in 1947 Complementary Delivery worldwide on allorders
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