Tags: Engraved Monogram Earrings

Treasured Touch: The Story Behind Our Hand/Foot Print Dogtag

Treasured Touch: The Story Behind Our Hand/Foot Print Dogtag

Isabella Davis 29/09/2025 0
A Little Bit of Magic for Life's Biggest Moments You know, there are some days in the workshop when a specific piece comes through, and it just stops you in your tracks. It's not always the most ornate thing, sometimes it’s the quiet simplicity, the profound story it's about to hold, that really gets you. I was chatting with a lovely fellow just last week, bless him, he was telling me about his new grandchild, born miles away, and he just wanted something tangible, something that truly spoke to his heart. He was looking at all sorts of things, even mentioned a Silver Idaho map name necklace as...
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Your Story in Steel: Crafting The Name Jewellery Dog Tag

Your Story in Steel: Crafting The Name Jewellery Dog Tag

Isabella Davis 23/09/2025 0
An Old Friend, a New Spark You know, every now and then, a piece of jewellery just sticks in your head, doesn't it? It’s not just about the gleam or the sparkle; it’s the story, the feeling, the sheer audacity of its design. I remember chatting with an old chap, a real character, down by the Thames one blustery afternoon. He was telling me about his grandson, a bright spark with a head full of ideas and a heart full of dreams, always drawing, always creating. He showed me a sketch the lad had done, a rather intricate thing that, funnily enough, reminded me a bit of our own Unique Zig Zag Snake...
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The Ultimate Guide to Styling Your Engraved Monogram Earrings

The Ultimate Guide to Styling Your Engraved Monogram Earrings

Isabella Davis 24/08/2025 0
The Little Black Book, a Monogram and a Memory You know, sometimes the best ideas just pop up when you least expect them, don't they? I remember one chilly morning, flicking through an old family album, the kind with those slightly sticky plastic pages that always manage to trap a bit of dust. There was this faded photo of my great-aunt Elsie, probably from the 1940s, looking absolutely dashing. She wasn’t wearing anything overtly fancy, just a simple silk scarf, a rather smart tweed jacket, and then, catching the light ever so subtly, a delicate little initial on her lapel. It wasn't a brooch...
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