A Distinguished Heritage
In the misty embrace of London's twilight hours, where centuries of tradition merge with timeless sophistication, emerges a collection that captures the very essence of British elegance. London Smoke embodies the distinguished heritage of a city that has shaped empires and defined refinement across the ages.
Each masterpiece in this collection bears the weight of regal history, numbered according to the years of monarchical reigns that witnessed their creation. From the Georgian grandeur to Victorian opulence, every piece tells the story of London's enduring legacy—where smoky fog mingles with golden gaslight, and where tradition meets eternal style.
A magnificent imperial brooch featuring the Tudor rose motif, crafted during Queen Victoria's golden jubilee. Set with Burmese rubies and old-cut diamonds.
An exceptional Georgian timepiece with Westminster quarter chimes, featuring a hunter case and perpetual calendar complication.
An elegant Edwardian clutch in finest Morocco leather with sterling silver fittings and mother-of-pearl inlay.
A stunning Regency sapphire and diamond necklace with matching earrings, commissioned for London's social season.
An exquisite Georgian silver snuffbox with hand-engraved hunting scenes and hallmarked by London silversmiths.
A refined ladies' wristwatch in white gold with geometric Art Deco styling and Swiss movement, epitomizing 1930s elegance.
A breathtaking Victorian diamond tiara with foliate motifs, originally commissioned for a duchess's court presentation.
Pristine white kid leather opera gloves with pearl buttons, worn to premieres at the Royal Opera House.
"London Smoke captures the ineffable quality of British elegance—that understated magnificence born from centuries of imperial tradition. Each piece embodies the quiet confidence of a civilization that shaped the world, where every detail speaks of heritage, and every line whispers of royal privilege. These are not merely objects of beauty, but artifacts of empire, witnesses to the pageantry of power."
— Tamar Rekhviashvili, Collection Curator