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P A T I N A

Jewelry Resurrected from Forgotten Eras

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Victorian Mourning LocketsArt Deco Cocktail RingsMid-Century Charm BraceletsEdwardian Seed Pearl DropsNouveau Enamel BroochesRegency Cameo PendantsGeorgian Rose-Cut EarringsVictorian Mourning LocketsArt Deco Cocktail RingsMid-Century Charm BraceletsEdwardian Seed Pearl DropsNouveau Enamel BroochesRegency Cameo PendantsGeorgian Rose-Cut Earrings
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First Era

1837 — 1901

Victorian revival choker resting on a woman's collarbone in warm candlelight against deep charcoal background
Close-up of Victorian oval locket with engraved floral detail catching warm light

The Language of Grief Made Beautiful

Mourning jewelry as a private architecture of love.


Queen Victoria wore black for forty years after Albert died. Her court followed. And in following, they invented an entire grammar of loss — jet from Whitby, hair behind glass, black enamel over gold. These pieces were never meant to be merely decorative. They were meant to be felt. Patina's Victorian collection begins where that grammar left off.

Victorian black enamel mourning ring with sterling silver band on dark surface

Black Enamel Mourning Ring

Sterling silver, jet enamel, hair locket compartment reverse.

$295Free Shipping
Victorian Whitby jet bead collar necklace with silver toggle clasp on velvet

Whitby Jet Collar

Carved jet beads, hand-knotted silk, silver toggle.

$510Free Shipping
Oval gold portrait locket with engraved floral back detail on silk ribbon

Portrait Locket

Rolled gold, oval frame, double compartment, engraved back.

$380Free Shipping
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Second Era

1920 — 1939

Art Deco geometric cocktail ring with champagne stone in stepped brass setting on black marble
Art Deco marcasite brooch with geometric sunburst design in close-up warm light

When Geometry Became the New Romance

Jazz-age precision. Every angle a declaration.


The women who wore Deco jewelry weren't interested in sentiment. They wanted power in wearable form — hard lines, cold metals, stones that caught the light of a Manhattan speakeasy at midnight. A cocktail ring wasn't an accessory. It was punctuation. Patina's Deco pieces are built for the same woman: the one who enters a room and doesn't wait to be noticed.

Art Deco sunburst brooch with marcasite pavé on white brass geometric form

Deco Sunburst Brooch

White brass, marcasite pavé, geometric stepped rays.

$245Free Shipping
Art Deco cocktail ring with champagne stone in stepped geometric brass setting

Chrysler Cocktail Ring

Champagne paste, white brass, geometric stepped setting.

$285Free Shipping
Set of three hand-carved cream and caramel bakelite bangles stacked together

Bakelite Bangle Set

Hand-carved cream and caramel, stacked set of three.

$195Free Shipping
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Third Era

1945 — 1965

Mid-century gold charm bracelet with multiple vintage charms arranged on warm amber velvet fabric
Mid-century aurora borealis crystal clip earrings catching warm golden light

Optimism Cast in Gold-Fill and Crystal

The charm bracelet as autobiography.


After the war, women bought charms the way they collected memories — a tiny Eiffel Tower from Paris, a heart from a man whose name they wouldn't say, a terrier that looked exactly like the one they'd had at twelve. The bracelet became a wrist-worn diary. Mid-century jewelry was personal in a way that felt almost reckless. Patina's collection carries that same willingness to be known.

Mid-century gold charm bracelet with seven vintage charms on warm velvet

Riviera Charm Bracelet

Gold-filled brass, seven era-specific charms, toggle clasp.

$420Free Shipping
Mid-century gold starlet clip-back earrings with aurora borealis crystal clusters

Starlet Ear Clips

Gold-filled, clip-back, aurora borealis crystal clusters.

$165Free Shipping
Mid-century modernist abstract sterling silver collar pin with brushed finish

Modernist Collar Pin

Sterling, abstract sculptural form, brushed finish.

$215Free Shipping

The Craft

Nothing here
was made quickly.

Every piece passes through the same process: hours of research into the original silhouette, sourcing metals that carry the right weight and warmth, then hand-filing, soldering, and patinating until the finish reads like something a woman wore to a party in 1931 and never took off.

Each piece

Hand-finished

No two identical

Materials

Reclaimed metals

Sterling, 14k, brass patinated

Production

4–6 weeks

From bench to velvet box

Provenance

Documented

Era certificate included

Jeweler's hands carefully setting a stone into an antique-style gold ring on a velvet workbench
Close-up of intricate filigree work on a vintage-inspired gold brooch catching warm light

"The patina is not a flaw. It is the proof of time."

— Atelier Notes, 2024

The Starter Collection

Claim Your Era

Three decades. Three pieces. One collection.

Oval black jet mourning locket on sterling silver chain against dark velvet background
Victorian

Obsidian Mourning Locket

Jet glass, sterling silver, hair compartment. 18" chain.

$340Free shipping
Art Deco geometric ring with champagne stone in stepped brass setting on black surface
Art Deco

Chrysler Cocktail Ring

Champagne paste, white brass, geometric stepped setting.

$285Free shipping
Mid-century gold charm bracelet with seven vintage charms arranged on warm velvet fabric
Mid-Century

Riviera Charm Bracelet

Gold-filled brass, seven era-specific charms, toggle clasp.

$420Free shipping

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