Och, what a beauty!
Some pieces belong to our private collection. They may hold sentimental value, they may have captured our hearts a little too deeply to let go, they may be investments worth keeping — or a combination of all these things.
On rare occasions, when the right collector appears and the stars align, we allow these treasures to begin their next chapter.
This section is less about selling and more about storytelling — a celebration of the pieces we cherish and the reasons why they are a part of our private collection.
Wait , how does it work?
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Step 1: Fall in love with an item
Browse the pieces below and see if something truly captures your heart. If you find an item you can’t live without, proceed to Step 2.
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Step 2: Read the story...
learn more about the special piece, think about it, sleep on it, take your time and then simply follow your decision.
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Step 3: Make your move!
If you feel you love the item as much as we do and you know its the right one, go ahead, buy buy buy!
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Och, I absolutely love cameo jewellery — and this brooch-slash-pendant is pure perfection.
It was the very first cameo I ever purchased and one of the first pieces I ever won at auction. I still remember the thrill so clearly: I wanted it desperately, I found it unbelievably beautiful, the price kept climbing… but I simply refused to let go. I’ve come a long way since then — I’ve learned (mostly!) how to walk away. Mostly…
Cameos are endlessly charming. You’ll find them in all sorts of conditions, but it’s always the portrait that makes the magic. And this woman… she is stunning. I adore her energy, her hair, her delicate facial features, the tiny flower tucked into the composition. She is, to this day, one of the sweetest and most beautiful cameo portraits I’ve seen.
The gold detailing frames her perfectly, adding to her romantic, timeless vibe. And the best part? She can be worn as both a brooch and a pendant. A true win-win.
She is crafted from 9ct yellow gold (yes — she), fully hallmarked, and weighs 6.63g.
And just as I’ve learned to let go at auctions when the price climbs too high, I’m now learning to say goodbye to some of the pieces I adore — the ones that deserve to be worn and to continue their story.
I don’t want to see her tucked away in a drawer.
I want to see her being proudly worn, cherished, and brought back to life.
The story behind this magical piece
I’ve always admired things that are a little unusual, a little magical — and I fell in love with the wonderful David Austin roses long before I ever found this ring. So you can imagine why this piece sits right at the top of my “oh gosh, that’s so beautiful” list.
This little work of art is every bit as perfect as the roses themselves. Masterfully crafted in 14ct yellow gold, it features a delicate open rose with a central round ruby (about 3mm in diameter) shimmering like morning dew in the heart of the petals. On each side of the flower rests a small leaf, each one set with tiny diamonds for an extra touch of sparkle.
I’m sure you can see why I don’t really want to let it go…
More information:
Weight: 7.6g (allow for slight discrepancy depending on scales used)
Size: Q
Head of ring: approx. 2.5 cm
Metal: 14ct yellow gold, ruby, diamonds (total diamond weight approx. 0.04ct)
The story behind this stunning piece:
We have a true soft spot for Art Deco jewellery, and this incredible ring caught our eye the moment we spotted it at an auction — proudly promoted as one of the main highlights of the sale. We fell in love instantly… and even more so once we saw it in person and slipped it onto a finger.
It was the very first Art Deco piece we ever purchased, and one of the first treasures we won at an in-person auction (not online, as we usually do). It marks the beginning of our obsession with auctions — the thrill, the atmosphere, and the special energy you only feel when bidding in the room.
A meaningful piece, a milestone piece — and a truly breathtaking one.
Description:
The central plaque is set with eight old mine–cut diamonds (cushion-shaped in grain settings) with a total approximate weight of 1.25 carats.
It is further enhanced by three octagonal step-cut emeralds, firmly believed to be of Colombian origin, with a combined approximate weight of 1.05 carats, flanked by two rectangular step-cut emeralds with a total approximate weight of 0.40 carats.
More information:
Weight: 7.9g (allow for slight discrepancy depending on scales used)
Size: O
Head of ring: approx. 2.5 cm
Markings: Worn ‘18ct’ stamp
