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April 04, 2025
Exploring The Original Beauty and Charm of Antique Jewellery Boxes

Although here at Lillicoco, we are partial to glittering antique jewels, antique jewellery gift boxes are in an entire league of their own. Rich in both charm and enchantment, antique...

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Protect Yourself This Friday the 13th With These Lucky Charms

Whether you have forgotten your packed lunch for work, your milk has gone sour in your tea, or you have become drenched in a surprise rainfall, it may come to...

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How To Nail Your Christmas Party Outfit

The time has come for your annual Christmas party, from the smorgasbord of small talk over hor d’ouvres to having one too many bubbles and accidentally confessing your undying love...

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Saint Eloi Festival: A Closer Look at Perpignan Garnets

Here at Lillicoco, we are so excited to recently have acquired a myriad of Perpignan Garnet pieces into our collection. These rare finds are unlike anything you can find in...

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Suffragette Subterfuge: A Guide to Suffragette Jewellery

Feminism and fashion often go hand in hand, and in honour of the anniversary of women getting the right to vote on the 21st November 1918 next week, we decided...

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The 5 Most Renowned Jewellery Designers of the Art Nouveau Period

The Art Nouveau period (1890 to 1910) was defined by a free-flowing, decorative style inspired heavily by nature. In the realm of jewellery, Art Nouveau saw designers innovate crafting techniques...

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Exploring the Enduring Beauty of Belle Epoque Jewellery

It is said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but when historians agree to call an entire period of Western culture “the Beautiful Era”, there must be...

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Art Nouveau vs Art Deco Jewellery

The turn of the 20th century was momentous for jewellery’s evolution as an art form. In fact, it was the two art movements of Art Nouveau and Art Deco -...

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The Hidden Symbolism in Victorian Jewellery

The Victorian Era was a high point for jewellery, not just for the quality of the pieces but also for the way the Victorians used them as meaningful symbols. In...

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