Tags: 18ct Gold

The Sterling Swallow Necklace: A Little Bird, A Big Story

The Sterling Swallow Necklace: A Little Bird, A Big Story

Jessica Walker 18/09/2025 0
Setting the Scene You know, there are some moments in life that just stick with you, little pockets of pure loveliness. I was having a cuppa in the garden the other day, watching a robin flit about, and it just made me think about all the tiny, precious things we hold dear. It reminded me of a rather lovely Handmade personalized freshwater pearl bracelet I saw someone wearing recently, absolutely glowing with understated elegance. It really got me thinking about how much emotion and personal history can be woven into a piece of jewellery, doesn't it?It’s funny, isn’t it, how a simple glance ca...
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Loops of Love: Unravelling Our Silver Circles Necklace Story

Loops of Love: Unravelling Our Silver Circles Necklace Story

Jessica Walker 06/09/2025 0
Origin Chat & Inspiration: The Stories We Weave You know, sometimes the most incredible ideas for things, especially the bits and bobs we cherish, they just pop up when you're least expecting them. It could be a quiet afternoon cuppa, or perhaps whilst you're rummaging through an old jewellery box, stumbling upon a little trinket that just brings back a flood of memories. I remember, not so long ago, catching sight of a photo of a dear friend, beaming, wearing a truly lovely 18ct gold name necklace. It wasn't just gold and letters; it was her, perfectly captured in metal, a little piece of her...
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Your Initial, Your Story: The Craft of Our Silver Necklace

Your Initial, Your Story: The Craft of Our Silver Necklace

Jessica Walker 04/09/2025 0
Whispers of Yesterday, Gleam of Today: The Tale of a Tiny Treasure You know, it’s quite a funny thing how a simple moment can spark something truly special, isn't it? I was sat by the window the other day, cuppa in hand, watching a neighbour help a young lad tie his shoelaces. The boy had this little charm dangling from his neck, a bit worn, quite clearly a cherished item, possibly a Personalized St Christopher Silver pendant, a protector, a silent guardian. It got me thinking about how we cling to bits and bobs that carry such immense weight in our lives, far beyond their physical form. It’s ...
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The Sterling Silver Butterfly Necklace: A Craft Story

The Sterling Silver Butterfly Necklace: A Craft Story

Jessica Walker 03/09/2025 0
Whispers from the Workshop: A Butterfly's Tale Begins You know, there are some mornings when the light hits just right, streaming through the window of my little creative nook, and suddenly a memory, a feeling, or even just a fleeting thought takes on a whole new sheen. It's like finding a forgotten coin down the back of the sofa, a little glimmer of unexpected delight. Lately, I've been thinking a lot about beginnings, those precious moments that kick off a lifetime of stories. It got me reminiscing about some of the wonderful pieces we've had the absolute privilege to craft, items that truly...
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Your Heart's Whisper: Crafting AOL Special's Silver Charm

Your Heart's Whisper: Crafting AOL Special's Silver Charm

Jessica Walker 27/08/2025 0
A Little Spark of Thought, A Whole Lot of Heart There are those quiet moments, aren't there? You know, when you're just observing the world, perhaps watching a couple share a knowing glance across a bustling room, or a parent holding a tiny hand a little tighter. It's in these tiny, often unspoken connections that the true beauty of human relationships often resides. That delicate thread of affection, that silent 'I'm thinking of you' – these are the feelings we strive to capture in every single piece at AOL Special, and it was certainly the genesis for our wonderful Silver Circle Necklace Wit...
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A Personal Touch: Our Mini Monogram Silver Bracelet Sale!

A Personal Touch: Our Mini Monogram Silver Bracelet Sale!

Jessica Walker 23/08/2025 0
A Whispered Story in Silver: Our Mini Monogram Bracelet It was a blustery Tuesday, just before the proper chill of winter had fully settled in, when I found myself rummaging through a forgotten box of old sketches. Sunlight, that weak, watery kind we get here in Britain at this time of year, slanted across my workbench, illuminating dust motes dancing in the air, creating a rather theatrical little scene. Amongst the jumble of half-formed ideas and forgotten inspirations, I stumbled upon a tiny, rather unassuming drawing – a simple initial, delicately rendered, almost as if it were a secret wh...
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