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If you haven't yet surmised, we fallen aristocrats adore fairy tales.


Not the saccharine stories filled with song—but the dark ones. The Grimm. Drama drenched in sweet shadow, hearts torn apart by love, velvet-green forests and enchanted mirrors decadent with hidden jewels.


Collect them for yourselves, these legends captured in stone and glass. Are you a queen driven mad? A sorceress building her own ivory tower, or the lost princess tucked inside?


What role do you play in fairy land? 


Bracelet sitting on image of a woman

SNOW WHITE

A tale born of the Black Forest, with twisting branches and gnarled roots, ruby-red apples and hair black as night. We all know how it goes, with a lovely little girl who drew the jealous eye of an Evil Queen.


In a singular charm bracelet, we've worked to capture this legend's spirit and mystery in one. A golden leaf for the forest, a bright red stone blanketing its edge. An onyx-black crest for the princess, and an outstretched hand with a poisoned fruit just beyond.


A mirror in violet glass, and coin embossed with the queen's image complete the chain.


But the storytelling isn't quite over.

Twelve dancing princesses

Once upon an evening, twelve clever princesses wore their dancing shoes thin—but only beneath the cover of darkness, tucked behind a locked door to their room. Curious yet quick to temper, their father fails to understand where it is they go, and promises both daughters and kingdom to the man who can unlock their secret.


Of course, one does—a sneak of a soldier who steals behind them into a magical trap door and walks through forests: silver, diamond, gold. Across three nights, he steals twigs from the woods and a golden cup, until he can prove to the king where it is his daughters go.


He's a hero in the end, but who do we remember centuries after the tale was first spun? Twelve brilliant girls, woven together with strands of gold.


necklace with text saying arcobaleno necklace

An arcobaleno is rumored to bridge this world with the divine. With a crescent of stars as colorful and abundant as seaglass, this rainbow offers the chance to bear twelve rays of light upon your collarbone, and hold community with both the earthly and divine in life.

Against a soft green sofa, a white-skinned woman

Rapunzel

In an overgrown garden behind a moss-covered wall, a desperate father plucked greens from the earth—fragrant and crisp, enough to satisfy his poor wife's belly that was only just starting to swell. It was only his bad luck the sorceress who tended that garden craved a child as well.


Rapunzel would be her name, for the delicate greens that cost her a home. Raised by the sorceress, the girl grew lovely and light—until jealous of the world's gaze, the sorceress locked her in a tower with no way to escape. For years she subsisted on the sun's passage and starlight, dreaming of a life just beyond her reach, until the day a prince arrived.


We'll spare you the gory details of what came next.


This bracelet is one of hope, spinning a tale of its own with the brilliant sundrop at its center, a key just beside, the moon and stars and soft, colorful stones mirroring either side. 




Stick Chain Bracelet 


This delicate bracelet in a classic stick chain design is lovely in many ways: as a stand-alone statement, layered with other chains, or festooned with an assortment of charms.



Materials & Dimensions

14k plated gold over brass or Antiqued gold flash-plated over brass

8” chain; 1” extender

Stick braclet






Birthstone Charms 


Crafted of German glass stone to mimic the brilliant hues and meanings of birthstone gems, these petite charms add a pop of color to any necklace or bracelet, personalizing the piece until it fits your unique style.


Materials & Dimensions

14k plated gold over brass; German glass stones

birthstone charms on flowers





Moon and Star Charms 


One might not suspect Napoleon of being enraptured by the stars, timeless symbols of the divine feminine and guiding light, yet his belief in their counsel was profound. This dreamy star charm reminds us to seek our own destiny.


Materials & Dimensions

Flash plated antiqued gold over brass, Czech black diamond crystal pavé

0.75" Charm

moon and star charm





Jonquil Yellow Stone Charm


Some believe we live by the stars, our loves and losses determined by their patterns. This charm is a reminder that whatever notion you hold, don’t forget that before you were anything else, you were a stargazer first.


Materials & Dimensions

14k plated gold over brass, crystals

0.75" Charm

yellow charm
bracelet on a vintage wallpaper background

“If I’m honest I have to tell you I still read fairy-tales and I like them best of all.”

Audrey Hepburn

If you haven't yet surmised, we at fallen aristocrat adore fairy tales.


 Not the saccharine stories filled with song—but the dark ones. The Grimm. Drama drenched in sweet shadow, hearts torn apart by love, velvet-green forests and enchanted mirrors decadent with hidden jewels.
 Collect them for yourselves, these legends.


A tale born of the Black Forest, with twisting branches and gnarled roots, ruby-red apples and hair black as night. We all know how it goes, with a lovely little girl who drew the jealous eye of an Evil Queen.


 In a singular charm bracelet, we've worked to capture this legend's spirit and mystery in one. A golden leaf for the forest, a bright red stone blanketing its edge. An onyx-black crest for the princess, and an outstretched hand with a poisoned fruit just beyond.


 A mirror in violet glass, and coin embossed with the queen's image complete the chain.

In an overgrown garden behind a moss-covered wall, a desperate father plucked greens from the earth—fragrant and crisp, enough to satisfy his poor wife's belly that was only just starting to swell. It was only his bad luck the sorceress who tended that garden craved a child as well.


 Rapunzel would be her name, for the delicate greens that cost her a home. Raised by the sorceress, the girl grew lovely and light—until jealous of the world's gaze, the sorceress locked her in a tower with no way to escape. For years she subsisted on the sun's passage and starlight, dreaming of a life just beyond her reach, until the day a prince arrived.
 We'll spare you the gory details of what came next.


 This bracelet is one of hope, spinning a tale of its own with the brilliant sundrop at its center, a key just beside, the moon and stars and soft, colorful stones mirroring either side.

 And if you listen closely, each piece still hums with the remnants of a spell—waiting to be worn, to be claimed, to be remembered. 

woman staring into a mirror
Fallen Aristocrat