A tiny rose gold peony sits in an upright position with layers of open petals.
Be it in her native Cumbria or in Cornwall where she lives today, nature has always played a key role in Victoria Walker’s life. Her finely handcrafted jewellery creations reflect this close relationship. Having graduated in jewellery and silversmithing in 2009, Victoria uses traditional techniques and tools to craft a variety of delicate jewellery pieces. Her signature designs are opening flower lockets that not only replicate the natural shapes of flowers, but also hide an ingenious mechanism that allows them to unfold and blossom gracefully. "A subtle, understated surprise that adds something theatrical to the piece," explains Victoria.
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A tiny rose gold peony sits in an upright position with layers of open petals.
Photo: ©Paul Mounsey
A tiny cherry blossom flower sits in an upright position. The petals are white and surround rose and yellow gold stamen. A pink sapphire sits in the centre and five tiny diamonds are set into some of the stamen.
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A tiny daisy flower sits in an upright, open position. The silver petals surround a textured yellow gold centre.
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A tiny sunflower sits in an upright open position. The petals are 18 carat yellow gold and a black centre is set with many brown diamonds.