Edwardian Bridal Collection

Handcrafted Vintage-inspired Engagement Rings, Wedding Bands, and Bridal Jewelry

The jewelry of the Edwardian era (1901-1910) was defined by romance, refinement, femininity, fluidity, and intricate craftsmanship.  White metals, such as sterling silver, were favored over gold, and set with white stones, such as pearls, diamonds, and white sapphires. These handmade engagement rings, wedding bands, and wedding jewelry honor this legacy with delicate filigree, lace-like metalwork, and timeless silhouettes designed for modern brides who love the romance of heirloom-inspired designs.  Each piece is bespoke, made specifically for you, to become part of your unique love story.

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    Frequently Asked Questions About the Edwardian Bridal Collection

    Pearls are softer than diamonds and other gemstones and require gentle care. This ring is best suited for brides who appreciate mindful wear and heirloom-style jewelry. Because pearls are a delicate gem, you should avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals and remove during strenuous activity. You can learn more about caring for pearl jewelry here.

    Cultured freshwater pearls are real, genuine pearls that are sustainably farm-raised and grown inside freshwater mussels living in lakes, rivers, and ponds. They are formed when a human intervenes by inserting an extremely small piece of shell inside the mollusk's fleshy interior, thereby irritating the mollusk. In an effort to protect itself, the mollusk coats the shell with multiple layers of nacre that, over time, form the pearl.

    Natural white sapphires offer brilliance and durability while providing a more distinctive alternative bridal aesthetic. White sapphires are the second hardest stone next to diamonds, and sparkle a silvery-white, which complements the jewelry designs in the Edwardian Bridal Collection.