Edwardian

Edwardian

Edwardian
(1901 – 1915)

The Edwardian period brought a lighter, more romantic feel to jewellery, sitting gracefully between the richness of the Victorians and the fluid lines of Art Nouveau. Designs became airy and lace‑like, with advances in metalwork allowing jewellers to use platinum and fine gold to create intricate, almost weightless settings.

Diamonds and pearls were the stars of the era, set into delicate garlands, bows, laurel wreaths and floral motifs that echoed the elegance of King Edward VII’s court. At Walker & Hall, we seek out Edwardian pieces that showcase this refined craftsmanship and enduring beauty – jewels that feel both exquisitely detailed and effortlessly wearable today.