Collection: American Beauty.

 Even the name has somewhere to be.

Royal Albert produced this pattern from 1941 to 1998 on fine bone china, though its origins go back further still, to 1927 and the rose it was named for. The American Beauty rose was already famous long before it found its way onto a teacup. Vivid pink, theatrical and full, the kind of bloom that doesn't apologise for taking up space.

The china did the rose justice. Deep pink blooms against luminous white, scalloped edges in the classic Royal Albert style, 22-carat gold trim that catches the light without demanding attention. It was made for formal occasions, for the table you set when someone deserves your best. It spent decades in that role.

Now it's cut small, set in gold or silver, and worn. The grandeur didn't go anywhere. It just became portable.

Each pendant is hand-cut from genuine reclaimed vintage china. Set in hypoallergenic aluminium with a hand-formed wire bale, finished in your choice of gold or silver. Comes with an 18" chain. $44 CAD. Ships across Canada.

Every piece is one of a kind. Same pattern, different story.

American Beauty.