Imagine Victorian London; add computers made from wood and brass, with keyboards that look like old typewriters. Now, add some flying ships, dirigibles and air pirates. In that setting, every piece of jewelry is a small gizmo made to make the wearer’s life easier.
Every piece is either ultra light weapon for protection against dangers or a beautiful toy to amuse in hours of boredom.

Steampunk necklaces often look like they could fly off by themselves if given a chance. Often they depict motives of intricate contraption that contain strange powers, which lead to hidden passageways or abandoned rooms. There are also motives of vials with exotic poisons and potions that look like if they came straight out of Wonderland. Or earrings that look like tiny machines that can translate anything right into ears, or headphones for eavesdropping on rivals or beautifully crafted, tiny music boxes.

Rings are made to look like small, intricate guns or poison darts shooters. Some of them look like mechanical keys for secret crates of forbidden shipments. Really beautiful have shape like special little toys, to flutter their mechanical wings or wiggle ornate brass tails to amaze and amuse friends at dinner parties.

Bracelets look like they have been made to help with daily chores, remove disabilities, conceal content or serve as weapons in need. On less practical side: its beautiful, mechanical decorations made of brass, leather, bronze and precious stones.

Steampunk aesthetics is appealing to men and women alike. Somehow, the whole style manages to look antiquated, pseudo-modern, and futuristic at the same time.




