Collection: Jewellery
Items worn as ornaments
a way of decorating,
to enhance and highlight
an individual’s natural beauty and/or taste
a way of decorating,
to enhance and highlight
an individual’s natural beauty and/or taste
In Ancient Rome jewellery was used to denote status
In early times the peoples of Africa made jewellery from sea snail shells
Kenyan’s found ostrich egg shells a great source for creating charms
Russian history depicts the utilisation of stone and marble in bracelets.
What jewellery is though is personal and unique.
Available in a range of great “Alpaca” items for personal use and delightful gift
Harry Winston, known throughout his life as "The King of Diamonds and Jeweler to the Stars"
perhaps captures it the best with comments on the wearing of jewellery as ....
"People will stare, so make it worth their while"
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Brooch - Three Little Pigs - Pigs in Gumboots!
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Alpaca Bracelets Manta Inca
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Lapel Pin - Standing Alpaca
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Lapel Pin - White Alpaca Coloured Saddle
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