Jewellery in the colours of autumn
Are you regretting that you can no longer show off your jewellery under your sweater or coat? How about adding some flair to your outfit with a brooch or a clasp or pin? Not only will they adorn you, but you can also use them to fasten a sweater, scarf, or shawl. Brooches, clasps, and pins also look fantastic on hats.
Autumn means horse racing
Adorn Yourself with Nature

Hunting seasons
If hunting is your lifestyle, you certainly don’t need us to introduce you to jewellery with grandles. For those unfamiliar with hunting jargon, grandles, are deer or roe deer tusks that have adorned jewellery and other hunting trophies since ancient times. In addition to grandles, these pieces feature sculpted oak leaves and green gemstones. Goldsmith workshops specialising in their setting have existed since the 19th century into the early 20th century. Our hunting jewellery is made of gold from the interwar period of the 1920s and 1930s.
Autumn Themes

Crushed and Matte Metal
Jewellery made from metal that looks like it has gone through a crusher is one of the jewellery trends of this autumn. These minimalist pieces have a distinctive flair. In addition to crumpling, matte finishes, twisting, and wrinkling are also in vogue this year.

