Collection: Cascade Roses

Soft pink, gold trim, and a pottery that closed its doors in 1966.

Queen Anne china was made by Shore and Coggins Limited at the Edensor Works in Longton, Staffordshire. The Queen Anne name was used from around 1950 until the works closed in 1966, which means every piece of this china was made within a sixteen-year window, all of it genuinely mid-century, all of it English bone china made when that still meant something particular.

Cascade Roses is the pattern that earned its name. Soft pink roses arranged to tumble gently around the rims, gold trim finishing the edges, white bone china underneath it all. It's warm and unhurried. The kind of pattern that was chosen for everyday life and built to last well beyond it.

Each pendant is hand-cut from genuine reclaimed vintage Queen Anne Cascade Roses 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.

Cascade Roses