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Brooches are the unsung heroes of our jewellery boxes. They are versatile adornments that effortlessly transform any outfit from ordinary to truly extraordinary!
Antique jewellery showcases some of the finest gemstones found on today’s market. What determines the value of a gemstone you may ask
Explore this stunning bracelet created by Georges Fouquet
Is there anything better than one diamond, you might wonder? Well what about three? Or five? A row of beautifully matching gemstones sparkling across the base of your finger.
Let us celebrate the start of this season by getting inspired by some of our more unusual coloured gemstones
Find out about the historical importance behind English hallmarks.
Bachelor’s day, also known as Ladies' Privilege, is a tradition that originates in Ireland, and is said to date back to the 5th century
Serpent motifs are one of the earliest historical and culturally diverse mythological symbols, and figure prominently in jewellery throughout history
Spinel is probably a gemstone that you may not have heard of. Or maybe you have heard of it, but you cannot place it on a spectrum of value and desirability?
Unearthed in 2019 follow the tale of this markable jewel...
The alluring amethyst is a gemstone from the quartz family. It varies in shades ranging from pale lilac to deep violet, and boasts a rich history tied to mythology and royalty......
The history of cluster rings dates back several centuries, and their popularity has evolved, join us on this journey.....
For centuries, diamonds and diamond rings have been given and worn not just symbols of love, but as beautiful objects of desire.
Today Boucheron is a French luxury jewellery and watch house, but began as a family dynasty, founded during the heyday of the Second French Empire
The history of earrings can be traced back to ancient times, when they were first worn for what is speculated to be decorative reasons, alongside showing one’s wealth and status.
The Victorian era, spanning from 1837-1901 was named after Queen Victoria’s long-standing reign. This time was hugely associated with the idealisation of symbolism in all aspects, especially in the act of gifting and wearing jewellery....
The Edwardian era was an exciting time for jewellery making, discover why this piece is exceptional
The cocktail ring has been found in many guises over the years but it is as relevant today as it ever was
Explore the history of Garrard & Co and discover this exceptional ring in our collection.
The art of enamelling has been practiced for millennia, from ancient Egypt, right through to its peak of popularity in Art Nouveau jewellery.
The history of Mellerio, also known as Mellerio dits Meller, is a fascinating tale that spans over four centuries
Where would society be without buckles? A frivolous question you may say........
This ring holds a remarkable story which dates back to over 200 years ago.......
Vever is one of France’s most celebrated art nouveau jewellers, having created some of the finest pieces in this highly decorative style.
Join Lily to discover why this Emerald ring is one of a kind
In this job it is very easy to become accustomed to the extraordinary. Every day we are fortunate enough to handle some of the finest jewels mankind has ever made.....
Boldness, modernity, and drama, wrapped up in sleekness and sophistication defined the Art Deco era, explore the geometric stone cuts developed in this era....
The American jewellery firm of Marcus & Co. was based in New York City, and is best known for their high-quality Art Nouveau and Art Deco pieces
Citrine is one of the most valuable and popular gemstones in the quartz group
The colour of a gemstone is arguably the most important factor when determining value. Hue, tone and saturation are assessed in harmony, and rubies with the perfect gem colour are given the status ‘pigeon’s blood’.
Amethyst is a gemstone with a long-standing history, and highly coveted, as there is no other hue quite like it within the gem world
A Maison magnificent, renowned for quality. Painstakingly transmuting solid gold into the lightest of lacework....
What people have received as engagement rings has transformed over the centuries, reflecting the global, social, and economic changes of the time.
If you were born in the month of October, you are lucky to have opal as your birthstone! An undeniably majestic gem with a fascinating history, opals are certainly a sight to behold
If rings could talk, the story of this one is fascinating....
Cartier are renowned the world over for their incredible craftsmanship and aesthetic. From Egyptian and Indian influences to the monochrome style of the 1920's
Whilst we may attach memories or personal value to our jewellery, certain pieces are made with a particular sentiment at the centre of their identity
Join Justin as he explains the history of Cartier London and shows the spectacular pieces we have in our collection
As Saint Valentine's Day approaches, a day to celebrate your adoration for that special someone, you may be searching for the perfect gift to express your love.
The crossover design, also known as a ‘toi et moi’, the French for ‘you and I’, is a particularly romantic style.
Over the course of history, settings used in jewellery have changed as fashions, resources, and knowledge have developed. It was the Georgian era that saw the cut-down setting come to prominence
Today we would like to shine a light on one of our most exceptional gems
Jewellery maison Van Cleef & Arpels was born out of the marriage between Estelle Arpels and Alfred Van Cleef......
Symbolising everlasting love and commitment, eternity rings are a wonderful choice to commemorate any milestone in life
Whilst all jewellery tells a story, the story of this piece is incredible
Spanning two cities, and two generations, the story of Marchak officially begins in 1878 in Kiev.....
We ask Zoe of all the gemstones which is her favourite....
In the early Medieval period, jewellery had both practical and aesthetic functions....
Burma, today known as Myanmar, is known to have produced some of the world's most valuable and beautiful gemstones.
The house of Bulgari is one of the most highly regarded jewellery houses in the world, designing spectacular pieces since the 19th century
In every corner of Great Britain, incredible talent and exquisite craftsmanship can be found....
Join Lily as she showcases one of her favorite pieces in the collection,
The jewellery house of Van Cleef & Arpels has resonated throughout history, gifting us with their innovative designs and striking adornments
A locket is a wonderfully heartfelt gift for all occasions, as an sincere and quietly passionate way of expressing ones love.
Oscar Heyman & Brothers was once the mastermind behind the dazzling jewels of star-studded names such as Cartier, Tiffany & Co, and Van Cleef & Arpels. Known as ‘the jewellers’ jeweller
Throughout jewellery history, earrings have taken a variety of forms, decorating ears and beautifully framing the face of women from Ancient Greece right through to the present day.
Jewellery has always taken inspiration from the past, with certain stylistic features and motifs appearing in pieces long after they first captured people’s attention
Not many things are more iconic than Tiffany's little blue box. The Robin's-egg blue hue known around the world today as 'Tiffany Blue'
In the Victorian era, different flowers had varying symbolic meanings.......
Tourmaline has a long and colourful history, with the ancient Egyptians believing its wide variety of colours resulted from travelling along the rainbow
Jewellery to wear on your big day...
Picture the scene… It’s 1925. A sparkling dress ring catches the light in an illicit speakeasy in New York City.....
How the ballet inspired the jewellery world
How the heavens above influenced jewellers creations
Gods and goddesses have been depicted in jewellery for millennia, used as talismans, status symbols, insignia and for purely decorative purposes
The internationally famed jewellery Maison, Mauboussin, was established in Paris in 1827 by Monsieur Rocher, and continues today nearly two centuries on!
The versatile nature of a ring is such that it can be worn in many different ways and it can represent special bonds, moments or it can be worn simply because we like it.
When Queen Victoria ascended the throne in 1837, it marked the beginning of a new age of prosperity and innovation. It was during this era that some of the finest examples of English craftsmanship appear in jewellery.
For centuries brooches have been used to elaborately decorate clothing.
Recognized as a pre-eminent American jeweller, J.E. Caldwell has been an important name in jewellery for almost two centuries
Diamonds have been unearthed in India since the 4th century BC or earlier!
Did you know, in 1912, just 0.7 miles from Berganza, in the cellar of 30-32 Cheapside workmen discovered a huge hoard of jewels and gemstones?
Described as one of the oldest cutting techniques for gemstones, cabochons have been viewed in jewellery since ancient times
Our collection of antique and vintage bracelets spans centuries, showcasing the finest materials of the eras, and the most spectacular of designs.
Conceived by Giorgio Bulgari in 1932, the very first Trombino Bulgari ring was set entirely with diamonds as an engagement ring for his future wife
Berganza has recently acquired a remarkable piece of history...
Since its creation in 1858, quality, innovation and family have been at the forefront of the House of Boucheron
When purchasing an original, handcrafted piece of antique or vintage jewellery you are not contributing to environmentally damaging processes and are reducing your carbon footprint. Sustainability is one of the wonderful features of antique jewellery.
The blossoming beauty of floral blooms have provided infinite inspiration to designers over the course of history.
Here at Berganza we have noticed a recent inclination towards jewellery from the Georgian period. These remarkable pieces of history showcase some of the finest craftsmanship and have distinct features which have become synonymous with this time.
A charming design, carved half hoops showcase a band of gemstones and/or diamonds set horizontally across the finger, and epitomises the very best of Victorian craftsmanship.
Arguably the best thing about antique jewellery is the amazing history and story attached to every piece. Who owned it first, who had it commissioned and why
Fine enamel has been adding a bold statement of colour to precious metals from as early as the 13th century BC. There have been examples of fine enamel featured in pieces unearthed from Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome!
Over the course of history gentlemen have adorned themselves with an array of jewels.
A wonder of craftsmanship creating planes of colour across the surface of a piece, invisible settings explored!
The September birthstone is the beautiful sapphire. Find out everything about the September birthstone, from sapphire's meaning and more…
The jewellery maison of FRED was established by Fred Samuel. Born in 1908 into a family who dealt in precious gemstones
Belle Époque is French for “Beautiful Era” as it was a peaceful and prosperous time. Dating from the end of the Franco-Prussion war in 1871 to the outbreak of World War I in 1914,
Ballerina rings, favoured by some of the most prestigious of jewellery houses such as Tiffany & Co, Boucheron and Oscar Heyman Brothers.
Today many female designers work without constraint and Boivin is one such individual who made an indelible mark on the jewellery trade.
However due to our increasing taste for individuality, it is no surprise that the perhaps lesser known gemstones are becoming more and more popular.
Whilst the history of American jewellery manufacture and design dates back to the turn of the nineteenth century, it wasn’t until nearly one hundred years later that the American jewellery industry truly began to flourish.
Candlelight diamonds can be compared to snowflakes in that no two are identical and therefore each has their own unique character and old-world charm.
Love and romance has been a subject that has been woven into the design of jewellery for centuries and has influenced the motifs and forms used throughout history.
The island of Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon has the greatest concentration of gem deposits in the world
Founded in 1912 in New York City, the firm of Oscar Heyman & Brothers has been a manufacturer of handmade jewellery of the finest quality for over a century
Convertible jewellery has been popular throughout the ages, but this piece is exceptional!
The rise of the Edwardian era at the turn of the twentieth century brought with it many innovations and discoveries that changed the course of jewellery design and manufacture
For the ancient Egyptians, jewellery was an important part of their culture
From at least the sixteenth-century, a tradition arose whereby jewels and other trinkets were commissioned in memory of a deceased family member
On this day in 1975 Elizabeth Taylor celebrated her second marriage to Richard Burton.
Most diamonds are white and range from colourless through to light yellow. Fancy colour diamonds are yellow and brown diamonds that exhibit colour beyond the Z range
Of all the precious metals used in the creation of jewellery, gold has remained popular throughout history.
With far reaching trade links to the East and West, it is unsurprising that jewellery produced by the Byzantine Empire had influence on style beyond its borders.With far reaching trade links to the East and West, it is unsurprising that jewellery produced by the Byzantine Empire had influence on style beyond its borders.
The newest addition to the family will be seventh in line to the throne and the first to begin a new segment of the royal family tree.
Convertible jewellery has been popular throughout the ages. During the Edwardian period pieces of jewellery had multiple uses so could be worn for many different purposes.
Known all around the world today for their incredible craftsmanship and aesthetic, Cartier was founded in Paris in 1847 by Louis-Francois Cartier
find out why the Edwardian style has continued to inspire design and attract people over one hundred years on.
The collection at Berganza is comprised of a myriad of vintage and antique jewellery pieces which have all been crafted by hand
For more than 100 years, Alabaster & Wilson Ltd. has symbolised expert craftsmanship and the manufacture of very fine jewellery in England.
There are many versions of the origin of Valentine’s day and in truth most not substantially supported and thus deemed apocryphal.
Posy rings acquired their name from the word “posy” or “poesy” based on the French word 'poésy'
The story of the asscher cut diamond is one not without its trials and tribulations and exemplifies the evolution of diamond cuts.
For centuries gentlemen have sported jewellery and dress accessories. They have been worn in the ancient Greek period all the way up to today.
Halloween, Hallowe’en or All Hallow’s Eve, the celebration we now know as Halloween has its roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain, one of the four Druid ‘Bonfire’ festivals.
The Art Deco period began post World War I, and the start of World War II saw its conclusion. It was a period of change and the jewellery reflected the mood of the people and the fashion of the time.
The House of Boucheron is celebrating 160 years of exceptional jewellery design. The company was founded by Frédéric Boucheron in 1858 and quickly became one of the premier French jewellers,
Towards the end of the 19th century, jewellery design and production changed remarkably. Yet despite the political turmoil that had preceded this time, it was a single event in 1868 that had the most dramatic influence......
The French revolution in 1789 affected jewellery wearing and production greatly. Escaping a fearful time when even the possession of jewellery or belt buckles could lead to the guillotine...
A Royal scandal took the court of King Louis XVI of France by surprise in 1785....
Famed for their opulent lifestyle, extravagant fashion and excessive luxuries, these French Kings ruled in lavish style.
It is 180 years since Queen Victoria's coronation
Born at the turn of the 20th century, Kahlo described her childhood as turbulent, enduring the unhappy marriage of her parents, family illnesses and contracting polio at the age of six which made her right leg shorter and visibly thinner than her left.
In less than two weeks’ time, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will marry....
This ground-breaking new exhibition "Fashioned from Nature" at the Victoria and Albert Museum, running until 27th January 2019,
let us remember this ancient mythical legend by buying yourself a piece of jewellery which shows Saint George's most famous deed.
Reflective, durable, scintillating and alluring, no other gemstone has enjoyed the worldwide fame and acclaim like the diamond
Little is known about the patron saint of Wales, St David. We do know that he was born around the end of the 5th century and is widely known for helping to spread the word of Christianity
How Picasso influenced the jewellers of the 20th century
Celebrate and commemorate the most romantic day of the year with a special piece of antique or vintage jewellery
Like all impressive diamonds of superior size and colour the rough was named, and in this case, it was named the ‘Cullinan diamond’ after the owner of the Premier Mine.
News of the engagement of the Queen's granddaughter, Princess Eugenie to Jack Brooksbank has seized the world by storm
In 1837 when Charles Lewis Tiffany moved to New York and opened an upscale fancy goods store, no one could have predicted the future successes and prestige that would be connected to the Tiffany name.
Tiffany & Co burst into the 20th century with a bold enigmatic aesthetic reflecting this period of newfound freedom, feverish jazz and innovation.
Situated on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 57th Street in Manhattan, New York is Tiffany & Co.’s famed flagship store
From the 14th of September, the British Museum will be holding a special exhibition Scythians warriors of ancient Siberia of the Scythian empire
For centuries gentlemen have worn jewellery and dress accessories from the very early periods in ancient Greece to today
It may surprise some to know that diamonds can in fact exhibit any colour of the spectrum from yellow to pink and even blue
Watch our video about emeralds, one of the most precious gemstones used in antique jewellery.
Celebrate Spring with Nature’s Colours
Pigeon blood rubies are known for their striking beauty and their rarity, learn more about these beautiful gemstones...
Find that something special for your valentine in our collection of antique and vintage jewellery...
Winners of The People's Vote for Object of the Year!
Surely the most luxurious decade of all was the 1920s, and what better way to channel glamour and style than to wear a genuine piece of original Art Deco period jewellery?
Rings from the late medieval period that are in fine condition are extremely rare, learn why....
Check out our ideas: Something special for spring!
The British Museum's eagerly awaited new Exhibition 'Life and Death in Pompeii and Herculaneum' will be opening on 28th March
Discover the history of this most popular coloured stone
Wondering what to give that special someone this 14th of February?
Throughout the history of gemstone mining there have been certain sources which have been prized above all others for producing the most beautiful stones.
The Goldsmiths' Company's summer exhibition this year explores the history of the most coveted of metals---gold.
A selection of pieces featuring the ultimate summertime gemstone.
Learn more about the fabulous jewellery featured in this series.
A brief history of one of the world's most acclaimed jewellery firms.
A unique piece in the Berganza colection
Beautiful, functional and collectable, discover the allure of jewelled cases.
A collection of warm-toned jewels for the season.
Discover the history of this verdant gem.
Those born in the month of June are fortunate enough to be able to call pearls their birthstone.
Gifts of jewellery between famous lovers also appear throughout the ages,
A collection of jewels featuring this sea blue gem.
A masterpiece unique in its design....
An asymmetrical wonder of craftsmanship...
A selection of this Fall's most fashionable jewels.
A history of jewellery worn in the British royal marriages.
Learn more about these overlooked art jewels.
Jewels containing concealed compartments have been popular for centuries, most commonly functioning as tokens of love
Learn more about this most popular of men's accessories.
Demantoid is one variety of many from the garnet group of gemstones
With Halloween near, discover the history surrounding jewels relating to death.
Learn more about the history behind this highly popular form.
The Georgian era, spanning from 1714 to 1837, is defined as encompassing the reigns of the five Kings of the United Kingdom
Though during the Roman Republic jewellery was widely regarded as an ostentatious and unnecessary luxury,
Phenomenal gemstones are those which exhibit special optical characteristics, beyond their usual beauties.
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A tradition dating back to the middle ages, Mourning jewellery is both fascinating and highly collectable.
Figural jewellery in the form of human or animal figures
Both functional and beautiful, learn more about one of the oldest forms of personal adornment.
Understanding the diverse sources of this timeless style.
'Serti Mysterieux' or invisible setting as it is known in English has fascinated people for much of the last century
Turquoise is a blue-green copper-aluminium phosphate mineral, and has a long history as one of the world’s most ancient gemstones!