Collection: Moonlight Rose. The one who changed the roses blue.

Royal Albert introduced this pattern in 1987 at St. Mary's Works in Longton, Staffordshire, thirty years after Old Country Roses made the family name famous. The composition is the same. The bone china is the same. The scalloped Montrose shape with its curled handles is the same. But the colours shifted, warm reds and peach roses becoming deep blue and soft lavender, green foliage quieting into grey-green, all of it on luminous white bone china with gold at the rim. A cooler, quieter version of something everyone already loved.

She ran until 2017, then was quietly retired. Thirty years of beautiful china, now harder to find and more collected every year.

We found these pieces, carefully cut each one, and set them into hypoallergenic aluminum frames finished in gold or silver, with a hand-formed wire bale at the top. The blue roses come through at pendant scale exactly as they do on the plate. Differently beautiful. No two the same.

Browse the Moonlight Rose collection and find the piece that was waiting for you.

Moonlight Rose. The one who changed the roses blue.