Fashion & Beauty

Swell Vintage: add a pinch of vintage to your jewels

Swell Vintage: add a pinch of vintage to your jewels

With such adoration for history, jewellery and all things handmade, Frankie Murray decided to create a business called Swell Vintage. Frankie aims to create jewellery that celebrates past fashions whilst incorporating fun and unique aspects into the designs.

One of the main reasons Swell Vintage’s jewellery is so mesmerising is because of the experimentation that goes on behind the scenes. Frankie uses different materials, ranging from freshwater pearls to antique hardware, in order to structure and style her pieces of perfection.

Swell Vintage understands the need for every girl to possess some chic, elegant, sophisticated jewellery; this is what makes the thriving business so fabulous. Through the use of vivacious colours and gold or silver chains, Swell Vintage reaches out to a place in the past where fashion was at its peak.

One of our favourite items on this website is the Love Locket (£65), made from a vintage brooch, vintage locket piece, vintage chain and freshwater pearls; it’s basically a vintage must-have! Another item we cannot get enough of is the Muddled bracelet (£35) simply because of its stylish sophistication. The vintage look is incorporated into every single item sold on the website – thank god for Frankie’s vintage addiction!

So, whether you want to spoil your friends or spoil yourself, simply head on over to Swell Vintage’s website by clicking here

Sasha Hilton

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