Tiny Symbols. Big Stories. Why Cece Jewellery Is Taking Over Modern Heirlooms
You’ve probably seen Cece jewellery. Maybe on a well-dressed wrist. Or peeking from under a silk blouse. It looks delicate and dreamy, but there’s more beneath the sparkle. Cece isn’t just making jewellery. They’re creating modern talismans. Symbols with soul. Pieces that whisper meaning, sometimes loudly.
This is wearable storytelling.
Let’s dive in.
What Is Cece Jewellery?
Cece Jewellery is a London-based fine jewellery brand. Designed by Cece Fein Hughes. She’s a trained artist. A lover of myth. Obsessed with enamel. And every single piece? Hand-painted. One by one. No mass production. No shortcuts.
It started with one ring. A signet. With a tiny moon and stars. Then came more. Shooting comets. Locked hearts. Celestial snakes. All small. All layered in metaphor.
This is jewellery with intent. It’s not just pretty. It says something.
The Signature Style
There’s a clear Cece look. You know it when you see it.
Here’s the formula:
- 18k yellow gold
- Vibrant enamel in blues, reds, greens, and deep black
- Victorian-inspired silhouettes—think signet rings and heart lockets
- Symbolic motifs—moons, eyes, daggers, flowers, wings
No cubic zirconia. No trend-chasing designs. Cece’s aesthetic is timeless. Feminine. Mystical.
Each piece is like a miniature painting on your hand, neck, or wrist.
The Story Behind the Symbols
Cece isn’t just drawing cute icons. Every symbol means something. Many draw inspiration from mythology, astrology, and tarot. Others reflect modern emotion. Love. Grief. Courage. Change.
Let’s break down a few:
1. Comet
A sign of change. Speed. Cosmic alignment. Often paired with engraving like “Onwards & Upwards.”
2. Heart + Dagger
Not cheesy. Raw and real. This combo shows passion, vulnerability, and resilience.
3. Tiger
Fierce energy. Protective instincts. A reminder to own your power.
4. Lock & Key
Connection. Loyalty. The idea that some hearts are worth keeping safe, and some keys unlock everything.
5. Moon Phases
A complete cycle of growth. Often painted in deep enamel with tiny gold stars. The most poetic motif in the Cece lineup.
Popular Pieces
These are bestsellers for a reason. Let’s get specific.
1. Signet Rings
The heart of the brand. These are not chunky or dated. They’re smooth. Gold. With miniature enamel paintings on top. Engraved with Latin or English messages underneath.
Favorites:
- “Ad Astra” (To the stars)
- “To the Moon and Back”
- “Everlasting Love” with entwined snakes
Worn best on the pinky or ring finger.
2. Heart Lockets
A romantic nod to Victorian mourning jewellery, but lighter. Softer. Usually hand-painted with florals, comets, or burning hearts. Opens up for a photo or a secret engraving.
Pairs beautifully with a chain that hits just below the collarbone.
3. Enamel Bangles
Sleek cuffs. Made to layer. Each one hand-painted with repeating motifs—stars, moons, flames. Glossy finish. Smooth to the touch. Closes with a click, no struggle.
Perfect for everyday wear.
How to Style Cece Jewellery
You don’t need a full stack. One piece tells a whole story, but if you want to layer? There’s an art to it.
Keep It Intentional
Don’t throw on five random rings. Choose one core symbol. Let it lead. Then build around it with simpler gold pieces.
Contrast Modern with Antique
Pair a Cece locket with a crisp white shirt. Or wear an enamel ring with sharp tailoring. It softens the look in all the right ways.
Let It Speak
Skip the loud earrings or giant gemstones. Cece jewellery draws people in. You want them to lean closer. Ask questions. See the details.
Why People Are Obsessed
It’s not hype. Cece Jewellery offers something most brands overlook.
1. Sentiment
Each piece marks something. A birth. A breakup. A turning point. You’re not just buying a necklace. You’re purchasing a chapter.
2. Craftsmanship
Every ring is hand-enamelled. Every edge is polished. This isn’t fast fashion. It’s an old-world technique, updated.
3. Originality
No mass-market copies. No overexposure. This brand feels personal. Like it was made for you.
The Price Range
Cece sits in the fine jewellery category. That means real gold. Handwork. Longevity.
Here’s a general idea:
- Enamel signet rings: $2,000–$3,200
- Lockets: $3,000–$5,000
- Enamel bangles: $2,500–$4,000
- Custom engraving: Included on most pieces
Yes, it’s an investment. But it’s also heirloom material. Not something that tarnishes in a year.
Where to Buy
You can’t just grab Cece Jewellery from any store.
Broken English Jewellery is a trusted retailer with a curated Cece collection. They carry the brand’s latest drops. Offer customisation. And they ship safely, quickly, and beautifully packaged.
There’s a reason collectors use Broken English as their go-to.
Who Wears Cece?
Not celebs trying to flex. Not trend-followers.
More like:
- Writers
- Artists
- Brides
- Tarot lovers
- Mothers are buying for their daughters
- Women getting tattoos and fine jewellery at the same time
If you feel things deeply, this brand speaks to you.
Gifting Guide
Want to give Cece as a gift? You’ll win.
Here’s how to pick:
- For a best friend: Comet or flame ring (change, strength)
- For a partner: Lock and key locket (love, intimacy)
- For yourself: Moon phases ring (growth, self-trust)
Add a custom engraving. Names. Dates. Or a secret phrase. You’ll turn jewellery into memory.
Care Tips
This isn’t costume jewellery, but it still needs TLC.
- Avoid water. Take it off before showers or swimming.
- No perfumes near enamel. It can cloud the finish.
- Store it flat. Use the original box to protect the enamel detail.
- Wipe gently. Use a soft cloth after each wear to keep it shining.
Done right, Cece pieces will look perfect for decades to come.
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Final Thoughts
If you want jewellery that says something, Cece is it. If you wish to have symbolism wrapped in gold, this is your brand. If you’ve outgrown trends, but still want beauty, look no further.
Start with one piece. Maybe a ring. Maybe a locket. See how it feels. Watch the compliments come in. Then add another. And another. Before you know it, you’re not just collecting jewellery.
You’re collecting meaning.