Collection: Laurentian Snowdrop - Green

Laurentian Snowdrop. Even its name sounds like early spring.

Royal Albert produced this pattern through the 1940s and 1950s at St. Mary's Works in Longton, England. It belongs to the Laurentian series, a family of designs that dressed the same white snowdrop in different colourways. The green variant puts those delicate white blooms against a soft sage ground, finished with a scalloped gold rim and a mid-century restraint that feels quietly optimistic.

We find these pieces now, cups and saucers that have lived through whole decades, and we see what they still carry. Each pendant begins with a carefully chosen fragment of genuine Royal Albert Laurentian Snowdrop china, selected for where the snowdrops fell and how the green ground caught the light. Set into a hypoallergenic aluminium frame, finished in gold or silver, with a hand-formed wire bale at the top. No two are the same.

Reclaimed china. Handcrafted jewelry. Stories worth wearing.

Laurentian Snowdrop - Green