Vintage pearl necklaces come in all shapes, sizes and
styles. And it can be difficult to decide which style is for you. In this post,
I'm going to talk about my classic pearl jewellery range.
Classic Pearl Jewellery
Jewellers have used pearls for centuries, because they
retain a sense of sophisticated chic. Pearls
have been worn by some of the most powerful and iconic women in the world,
including Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn. As a stylish accessory, it has never
gone out of fashion. And by wearing one of my classic pearl necklaces, you can
make a stand-out impression among your friends.
Whether you are looking to make a statement, or for something more playful, my classic range has an option for you. If you are looking for a single string necklace there is my Time necklace, or my Parisian necklace for those looking for a multi-string option.
The beauty of a classic pearl necklace is that you can pair it with nearly everything, from a casual jacket to a formal dress. The colours are beautifully muted, providing a powerful accent to your outfit.
Whether you are looking to make a statement, or for something more playful, my classic range has an option for you. If you are looking for a single string necklace there is my Time necklace, or my Parisian necklace for those looking for a multi-string option.
The beauty of a classic pearl necklace is that you can pair it with nearly everything, from a casual jacket to a formal dress. The colours are beautifully muted, providing a powerful accent to your outfit.
About my Classic Pearls
I use only the finest man-made pearls in my vintage necklaces. Lovingly hand-strung, I take great care in making sure that my classic pearl necklaces contain pearls that match in size and shade. My classic pearls date back from the 1940s and 1950s, showing a long-lasting quality that means you could be wearing one of my necklaces for years, or decades, to come.With a classical styling that has passed the test of time, you can now confidently make a statement of your own.
If classic pearls are not your style, take a look at my contemporary pearl necklaces[link] or marriage pearls[link].
Questions about my Classic Pearl Jewellery
Q. How old are your pearls?
A. My pearls are vintage, dating back to the 1940s and 1950s. I bought them from a Birmingham jewellers around 2001.
Q. How many beads are in a pearl necklace?
A. My vintage pearl necklaces come in different sizes and numbers of strings, so the number of pearls does vary across the collection. In my classic pearl collection, the Rich has approximate 83 pearls, while at the other end of the spectrum the Vicenza Rose has 4 strings of around 137 pearls each.
A. My pearls are vintage, dating back to the 1940s and 1950s. I bought them from a Birmingham jewellers around 2001.
Q. How many beads are in a pearl necklace?
A. My vintage pearl necklaces come in different sizes and numbers of strings, so the number of pearls does vary across the collection. In my classic pearl collection, the Rich has approximate 83 pearls, while at the other end of the spectrum the Vicenza Rose has 4 strings of around 137 pearls each.
Q. Why are your single string pearl necklaces only available in a single length?
A. My single string pieces are over 70 years old, and sadly not made to order. I have a limited quantity of these available.
Q. What colours do your classic pearl necklaces come in?
A. My classic pearl collection comes in muted colours. You can find detailed colour descriptions on each product page.
Q. Why do you use modern clasps with your classic pearl jewellery?
A. When you buy a vintage pearl necklace, the pearls should be the eye-catching part of the piece. I've found that a reproduction of a vintage clasp unnecessarily detracts from the beauty of the pearls, which should be the main feature. I use only 14 carat gold or sterling silver clasps, maintaining the same quality throughout the necklace.
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