Accessories
These are images of accessories available in store, if you are unable to visit our store, we are happy to ship to you.
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The economic strains of the Great Depression motivated the purchase and wear of costume jewellery to jazz up last season’s outfits that with more income in pocket, would normally have been replaced by high society ladies. Costume jewellery was called as such because it was made from more affordable gemstones and intended to be worn only for the season with one or two outfits. Coco Chanel popularised costume jewellery when she promoted the inclusion of it with the garments in her collections, therefore “completing the costume” with these faux jewels.
A jabot (/ʒæˈboʊ/ (listen); from French jabot: a bird's crop) is a decorative clothing accessory consisting of lace or other fabric falling from the throat, suspended from or attached to a neckband or collar; or simply pinned at the throat. It evolved from the frilling or ruffles decorating the front of a shirt in the 19th century.
Our Jabot and Tiffany Belt are both lovingly hand sewn in our studio.
The leavers lace of the Jabot often used on our bridal garments.
The Waterfall Necklace is lovingly handmade, hand knotted with precious crystals made in Thailand.