The Marigold or Calendula is a colourful perennial with a long flowering season. In the Victorian language of flowers the marigold signified passion and creativity. The marigold is the birth flower for October.
The chrysanthemum is known as a symbol of the sun and its unfolding petals symbolise perfection. In the Victorian language of flowers the chrysanthemum symbolises truth and friendship. The chrysanthemum is the birth flower for November.
The poppy is a wonderfully colourful summer flower. In the Victorian language of flowers the poppy signified imagination and success. The poppy is the birth flower for August.
The Michaelmas daisy is an Autumn flower providing English gardens with an abundance of colour blossoming in September. In the Victorian language of flowers the Michaelmas daisy signified patience and luck. The Michaelmas daisy is the birth flower for September.
Daisies and daisy chains are the flowers of childhood. In the Victorian language of flowers the daisy signified innocence and gentleness. The daisy is the birth flower for April.
The snowdrop rises in January making it the first flower of the new year. In the Victorian language of flowers the snowdrop was a symbol of hope and new beginnings. The snowdrop is the birth flower for January.
In the Victorian language of flowers the narcissus symbolises faithfulness. The narcissus is the birth flower for December.
The marigold is a colourful perennial with a long flowering season. In the Victorian language of flowers the marigold signified passion and creativity. The marigold is the birth flower for October.
The rose is a symbol of love and romance. The Victorians used the rose in the language of flowers to symbolise passionate love. The rose is the birth flower for June.
The daffodil is a celebrated sign of the British spring. In the Victorian language of flowers the daffodil signified joy and happiness. The daffodil is the birth flower for March.
Known for its sweet fragrance, this flower is called Convallaria majalis in Latin, referring to the fact that it flowers in May. In the Victorian language of flowers, the lily of the valley signified happiness and humility. The lily of...
Known for its sweet fragrance, this flower is called Convallaria majalis in Latin, referring to the fact that it flowers in May. In the Victorian language of flowers the lily of the valley signified happiness and humility. The lily of...
The daffodil is a celebrated sign of the British spring. In the Victorian language of flowers the daffodil signified joy and happiness. The daffodil is the birth flower for March.
The primrose blooms in February and is also known as the English primrose. In the Victorian language of flowers the primrose signified unconditional love. The primrose is the birth flower for February.
The Victorians used the water lily in the language of flowers to symbolise purity of heart. The water lily is the birth flower for July.
The primrose blooms in February and is also known as the English primrose. In the Victorian language of flowers the primrose signified unconditional love. The primrose is the birth flower for February.
The rose is a universal symbol of love and romance. The Victorians used the rose in the language of flowers to symbolise passionate love. The rose is the birth flower for June.
The poppy is a wonderfully colourful summer flower. In the Victorian language of flowers the poppy signified imagination and success. The poppy is the birth flower for August.
The snowdrop rises in January making it the first to flower. In the Victorian language of flowers the snowdrop was a symbol of hope and new beginnings. The snowdrop is the birth flower for January.
Daisies and daisy chains are the flowers of childhood. In the Victorian language of flowers the daisy signified innocence and gentleness. The daisy is the birth flower for April.
The narcissus is an early flowering part of the daffodil family. In the Victorian language of flowers the narcissus symbolises faithfulness. The narcissus is the birth flower for December.
The Victorians used the water lily in the language of flowers to symbolise purity of heart. The water lily is the birth flower for July.
The Michaelmas daisy is an Autumn flower providing English gardens with an abundance of colour blossoming in September. In the Victorian language of flowers the Michaelmas daisy signified patience and luck. The Michaelmas daisy is the birth flower for September.
The chrysanthemum is known as a symbol of the sun and its unfolding of the petals symbolise perfection. In the Victorian language of flowers the chrysanthemum symbolises truth and friendship. The chrysanthemum is the birth flower for November.
The primrose blooms in February and is also known as the English primrose. In the Victorian language of flowers the primrose signified unconditional love. The primrose is the birth flower for February.
This pretty gently curving five-petal flower pendant is finished with a sparkly frosted effect. The frosting creates a striking contrast with the polished central bead.
Five gently curving flowers are finished with a striking frosted effect. The flowers sit centrally on an adjustable chain allowing you to adjust the bracelet to fit.
January is the coldest month in England and the month when the hardy Snowdrop first springs into life. Captured in Sterling Silver with gold plated details, our January Birthday Flower set is one of our most distinctive and desirable designs.
July 17, 2019
One of our favourite and most enduring collections is our Birthday Flowers jewellery. We have invited glamourous blogger, Gemma from Jacquard Flower, to showcase her own birthday flower and talk us through the collection.
Five gently curving flowers sit at the center of this bracelet and are finished with a striking frosted effect. The bracelet features an unusual combination of solid curving bars and the linked flowers, to give the look of a bangle...
This highly polished sterling silver ring has five silver petals. The centre is set with a faceted sapphire stone.
This highly polished sterling silver ring has five silver petals. The centre is set with a faceted amethyst stone.
This highly polished sterling silver ring has five silver petals. The centre is set with a faceted peridot stone.
This highly polished sterling silver disc pendant features a cut-out Medieval flower design. A stylised addition to our 'Heart of Yorkshire' collection, this pendant is inspired by the Gothic stonework of York Minster. The pendant hangs from an adjustable box chain,...
In a tradition dating back to Roman times, each month of the year is associated with its own birthday flower. From the snowdrop of darkest winter to the poppy of high summer, the British calendar is laid out as a...
The Narcissus is an early flowering part of the daffodil family. In the Victorian language of flowers the narcissus symbolises faithfulness. The narcissus is the birth flower for December. The charm is 2cm long and 1.5cm wide. Why not add...
The waterlily's finest hour is captured in the paintings of Monet. The Victorians used the waterlily in the language of flowers to symbolise purity of heart. The waterlily is the birth flower for July. The charm is 2cm long and...
The Marigold is a colourful perennial with a long flowering season. The Victorians used the marigold in the language of flowers to symbolise passion and creativity. The marigold is the birth flower for October. The charm is 2cm long and...
The chrysanthemum is known as a symbol of the sun and its unfolding of the petals symbolise perfection. In the Victorian language of flowers the chrysanthemum symbolised truth and friendship. The chrysanthemum is the birth flower for November. The charm...
The poppy is a wonderfully colourful summer flower. In the Victorian language of flowers the poppy signified imagination and success. The poppy is the birth flower for August. The charm is 2cm long and 1.5cm wide. Why not add a...
The primrose blooms in February and is also known as the English primrose. In the Victorian language of flowers the primrose signified unconditional love. The primrose is associated with the month of February. The charm is 2cm long and 1.4cm...
Daisies and daisy chains are the flowers of childhood. In the Victorian language of flowers the daisy signified innocence and gentleness. The daisy is the birth flower for April. The charm is 2cm long and 1.5cm wide. Why not add...
The rose is a universal symbol of love and romance. The Victorians used the rose in the language of flowers to symbolise passionate love. The rose is the birth flower for June. The charm is 2.5cm long and 0.5cm wide....
The daffodil is a celebrated sign of the British spring. In the Victorian language of flowers the daffodil signified joy and happiness. The daffodil is the birth flower for March. The charm is 2cm long and 1.5cm wide. Why not...
The Michaelmas daisy is an Autumn flower providing English gardens with an abundance of colour blossoming in September. In the Victorian language of flowers the Michaelmas daisy signified patience and luck. The Michaelmas daisy is the birth flower for September....
Known for its sweet fragrance this flower is called Convallaria Majalis in Latin referring to the fact that it flowers in May. The lily of the valley is the birthday flower for May. The charm is 2cm long and 1cm...