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"Talented British jewellery designer Jo Thorne makes some of the finest hair jewellery that money can buy."
Condé Nast Brides
How to wear our hair jewellery
All the single sets of small pins are designed to be dotted through hair worn up, or half up. The solid silver pin shafts can be twisted to stay securely in the hair, or we can mount each piece on a standard kirby grip if necessary, for very fine hair styled down.
The larger flower pins are dramatic pieces, designed to be seen from both the front and back. They are worn like a large flower, to the side and back of the head, rather than as a bun cover as many people think.
The large pins work best with hair up, for example to the side of a French pleat. If necessary, they can be mounted on a comb to accommodate different hair types.
Click here for tips on how to care for your jewellery.