• Enamel

    Enamel in fine jewellery represents elegance and craftsmanship, with a smooth, glossy surface reflecting captivating brilliance. Its durable nature ensures lasting beauty, while meticulous artistry elevates these luxury items, symbolizing opulence and sophistication. Used in exquisite pieces, enamelwork adds a touch of allure to any collection, making it a cherished choice for discerning jewellery enthusiasts.

  • Sterling Silver

    Asprey London's hallmarked sterling silver signifies its commitment to quality and authenticity. Manufactured with a minimum silver purity of 92.5%, it fully meets the UK Office Assay standards. The Sponsor or Maker's Mark "ALDN" ensures accountability. The Convention Hallmark facilitates international trade without re-assaying for participating European countries. The Date Mark establishes the item's production year. The Precious Metal Content Mark "925" guarantees the purity of the silver. The Office Mark indicates the overseeing assay office; Leopard Head for London, Rose for Sheffield, Castle for Edinburgh, and Anchor for Birmingham.

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First introduced as a distinctive collection in 2004, the 167 button design draws inspiration from the notion of signature buttons on exquisite attire. Throughout the years, this emblematic button motif has been incorporated in various product categories. This intricate and sophisticated design offers a unique and elegant addition to any jewellery collection, perfectly embodying the brand's legacy of exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail.
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ASPREY MOMENTS

Asprey has a long and established relationship with British royalty dating back to the 1800s when Queen Victoria awarded Asprey their first Royal Warrant in 1862 for dressing cases, travelling bags, and writing cases. Since 1862, Asprey has held a Royal Warrant for every British monarch to Queen Elizabeth.