The Muse Relique Necklace draws together fragments of the past, reimagined into a singular contemporary artefact. At its centre lies an antique marcasite nurse’s watch, once pinned to the chest and tilted upward for visibility — a functional tool transformed here into a piece of adornment. From it hang a constellation of relics: a delicate sterling silver locket, a filigree flower from Malta, a converted Victorian target brooch, a heart-shaped clasp, and two marcasite earring fragments, their soft sparkle whispering of another era.
Every element has lived another life before finding its place here. Each carries the patina of age, the trace of time, and the intimacy of former hands. Flew Designs’ ethos is rooted in this act of transformation: uniting authentic antique pieces into bold, modern compositions that transcend ornament to become narratives of memory and reinvention.
The Muse Relique Necklace is more than jewellery. It is a dialogue between the functional and the ornamental, the personal and the collective — a chain of relics that embodies history while speaking fluently in the present.
The Muse Relique Necklace draws together fragments of the past, reimagined into a singular contemporary artefact. At its centre lies an antique marcasite nurse’s watch, once pinned to the chest and tilted upward for visibility — a functional tool transformed here into a piece of adornment. From it hang a constellation of relics: a delicate sterling silver locket, a filigree flower from Malta, a converted Victorian target brooch, a heart-shaped clasp, and two marcasite earring fragments, their soft sparkle whispering of another era.
Every element has lived another life before finding its place here. Each carries the patina of age, the trace of time, and the intimacy of former hands. Flew Designs’ ethos is rooted in this act of transformation: uniting authentic antique pieces into bold, modern compositions that transcend ornament to become narratives of memory and reinvention.
The Muse Relique Necklace is more than jewellery. It is a dialogue between the functional and the ornamental, the personal and the collective — a chain of relics that embodies history while speaking fluently in the present.
