Explore our rare and remarkable collection of Georgian brooches, offering a glimpse into the elegant craftsmanship of the 18th and early 19th centuries. While many pieces are styled in the Georgian manner, true Georgian jewellery is typically classified as originating from the reigns of George I to George III.
All brooches are carefully inspected and, where applicable, are accompanied by independent diamond and gemstone grading reports allowing you to buy with confidence.
Georgian jewellery is scarce and highly collectable due to its age, rarity, and the delicate techniques used in its creation. Our Georgian brooches feature materials such as 18ct gold, silver, foil-backed gemstones, garnets, topaz, paste, and rose-cut diamonds. Each piece carries historic significance and unique charm — often handcrafted by skilled artisans before mass production existed.
From ornate portrait brooches and mourning jewellery to navette-shaped, floral, and symbolic motifs, these items reflect the refined tastes and symbolism of the Georgian period. Whether worn or collected, a Georgian brooch is a rare and evocative piece of wearable history.