In the spirit of Christmas and overindulgence here are some sweet little treats.
Cupcake ring, Baby spoon necklace, Ice cream pendantSilver spoon necklace, Pretzel necklace, Strawberry necklace
Cupcake ring, Baby spoon necklace, Ice cream pendantSilver spoon necklace, Pretzel necklace, Strawberry necklace
Early Jewellery, Catherine Weitzman, Beth Cyr Jewelry



Given that it is such a lovely sunny day in London, I thought I'd post some sea related jewellery just beacuse I wish I were beside the seaside!
Anyone who regularly reads this blog will know that I love anything nature inspired. These pieces by Annette Ferdinandsen fit the bill but with an occassional little sinister twist...just look at those litle bird claws...

And this inverted ring is fabulous...such a clever idea
The cream brooch and petit choux ring are pretty cute though, as are these rings
I also noticed that in conjunction with the re-opening of the V&A's jewellery section, the fabulous shop (who can resist a museum shop?) is selling some Q-pot pieces as well as some other lovely bits and bobs, more of which I'll post about later.
The first is Shauna Blythe Burke whose textural work is influenced by industrial landscapes as well as nature...I have to say she's interpeted them beautifully.
Then we have Laura Caffrey who goes by the shop name Lula Jewellery, and whose cutout pendants are so delicate and pretty...isn't the cylindrical one unusual?
These pieces by Selina Campbell appeal to the illustrator side of me...there's something about them that reminds me of line drawings...simple and lovely (and check out her range of floral pins, they're gorgeous!). Also, if you take a peek at her official website she has a wonderful selection of vessels too, I particularly like the "squish" one (great name!)
Finally, these pieces by Lio and Linn make use of two of my favourite elements...brushed silver and organic forms. I also love the combination of chunky links with delicate chain, it makes a really nice contrast.


Lovely jeweller Kate Wood has just launched her new collection over at Glint jewellery. A mix of rubies, grey pearls, gold and oxidised silver, each piece is beautifully made with little clusters of jewels and charms.







I spotted these lovelies by Jade Gallup whilst wandering around the Sunday Upmarket, each one is made from glazed and unglazed porcelain. I think the little rabbit is my favourite but the brooches come a close second.