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2026-02-15

More ways to tickle your fancy

Click the picture to find out more about this 1950s Art Deco Revival Platinum Ring, a Classic Symbol of Love and Continuity
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A restrained flash behind a veil.

Some brilliance does not wait for a full reveal. Even behind a soft veil, it asks to be noticed, a restrained flash that promises more.

Made around 1950 in platinum, this ring echoes Art Deco clarity in a mid-century key: a certified 1.91 carat brilliant cut diamond, framed by a scalloped halo of diamonds, all precision and balance, and a setting that sits comfortably close to the finger.

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2026-02-08

More ways to tickle your fancy

Click the picture to find out more about this Circa 1900 Art Nouveau Toi et Moi ring with diamond, ruby, antique sparkle
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One and one become one.

Two gems, different by nature, brought together in one ring, a sign of two lives joined, known in French as Toi et Moi (“You and Me”).

Made around 1900 in yellow gold and platinum, the two terminals curl towards each other in an Art Nouveau sweep, an old European cut diamond meeting an oval ruby, with small antique diamonds along the shoulders.

Click to see it in full, and notice how often your eye returns to the meeting point.

 

 

 

 

 

 



2026-02-01

Art Deco, Under the Lid

Click the picture to find out more about this Circa 1930 Art Deco pendant, onyx plaque with a prominent rose cut diamond
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A clean line, strong contrast, and a prominent diamond.


Even through the small opening, it declares itself at once: Art Deco!

With only a sliver visible, the geometry is so strong, so strictly architectural, that you recognise the style before you can even take in the whole.

Small, yet striking in presence, it draws its strength from pure form and a deliberately limited colour palette: the hard black of onyx, the crisp white flash of a rose cut diamond, and the disciplined line of the setting.

Click to see it in full, and let the proportions and contrasts speak.

 

 

 

 

 

 



2026-01-25

Under the Lid, in Bloom

Click the picture to find out more about this Art Nouveau Flower Brooch with Dogtooth Pearls, circa 1900 in 18ct Gold
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An Art Nouveau brooch worth a closer look.


A flower in bloom for over a century is beginning to show beneath the lid. Curious to see more than just a glimpse of history?

At Adin, we are not chasing big, instant bling. We look for emotion, for design that holds, for a maker’s hand you can still sense after generations, because fashions come and go, but what is truly good stays good. Click to see it in full, and look closely at the unusual pearls, often known in the jewellery trade as ‘dogtooth’ pearls.

 

 

 

 

 

 



2026-01-18

Under the Lid

Click the picture to find out more about this Romantic Victorian Diamond Garland Tiara – A Choker of Ceremony and Sentiment
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Where cherished memories begin.


You open the box carefully and peek under the lid. The first shimmer appears: a diamond garland answering the light, its scrolls and drops half revealed in velvet.

This Romantic Victorian choker, originally made to be worn both as a necklace and as a tiara, holds the memory of love stories, candlelit evenings, and the quiet thrill of being dressed for the occasion, just waiting for a neck to return it to its element, an evening dressed for celebration, to be part of occasions that live on as cherished memories.

 

 

 

 

 

 



2026-01-11

The Flemish Heart, Half Revealed

Click the picture to find out more about this Antique Flemish Heart: A Symbol of Love
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A love token, more than 250 years on.


Half hidden in its time worn case, a Flemish heart catches the light. Antique jewels are rarely just surface sparkle, they can be small messages worn close, and this heart has carried its quiet love declaration for more than 250 years. Click to see the full piece and read what it was made to say.

 

 

 

 

 

 



2026-01-04

Opening the Year, Gently

Click the picture to find out more about this Romantic Victorian Gold Stickpin with Sculpted Hand Holding a Rose Cut Diamond
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A jewel that asks for a second look.


A new year, new promises, caught in what stays half hidden. A glint emerges from a small box, a quiet invitation: jewels that do not call for an instant ‘oh’ or ‘ah’, but ask for a more attentive gaze, until they slowly reveal what was there all along.

 

 

 

 

 

 




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