Fashion & Beauty

Secret Treasures: Handmade vintage style jewellery and gifts

Secret Treasures: Handmade vintage style jewellery and gifts

Secret Treasures is a unique brand that delivers beautiful handmade jewellery and gifts, ranging from knitwear to bookmarks, which are perfect for achieving that exclusive and personal touch. 

The brand’s jewellery has been created with a passion for classic and timeless statement pieces that have been gathered from various antique jewellery collections. Secret Treasures not only offers sophisticated vintage pieces, but also creates pieces that are exclusively one off and completely individual.

As well as the range of items available on its website, the brand loves making pieces to order, which is perfect if you are looking for that distinctive gift. Secret Treasures can also combine its designs to fit any occasion, including weddings, as well as many other fabulous options.

This delicate and feminine bracelet is one of the many gorgeous pieces on the brand’s website, which demonstrates everything we love about vintage style jewellery. Its classic design is simple and will compliment any look, both vintage and modern.

 Sophie Morgan
Photos: Courtesy of Secret Treasures

For quirky yet classic gifts, Secret Treasures offers a range of fun bookmarks, hair-combs and hair-pins, shop here.

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