
Pendant, ca. 1907. Gemstones, Silver Crystal Opal. Arthur and Georgie Gaskin jewellery
Arthur and Georgie Gaskin jewellery
British duo of jewelers Arthur and Georgie Gaskin were Georgina Gaskin (1866-1934) and her husband Arthur Gaskin (16 March 1862 – 4 June 1928). Arthur Gaskin did most of the enameling and had a particular interest in medieval metalwork. Georgie was his main creative partner for Arts & Crafts jewelry. Arthur Gaskin was also an illustrator, painter, teacher and designer of jewellery and enamel work. He was born in Birmingham into the family of a decorator. In 1883 he entered the Birmingham School of Art. Here he met his future wife Georgie in 1888. She was one of his students. The couple married in 1894. Arthur and Georgie Gaskin started producing jewellery in 1899.

Blue Bird Pendant, ca. 1909. Gemstones, Silver, Gold, Black Opal, Pink Tourmaline
Arthur and Georgie Gaskin jewellery

1914 brooch. Silver, opal doublet, green paste & pink tourmaline

Pendant-Brooch, ca. 1907. Silver, Pink Tourmaline, Emerald Paste, Pearl

Necklace, 1913. Gold, diamonds, opals, pink tourmalines, emerald pastes, & pearls

Art & Crafts (Arthur & Georgie Gaskin) Necklace, ca. 1907. Gemstones, Silver, pink tourmaline, chrysoprase, emerald & pearl

Delicate Silver and Chalcedony Necklace, c.1905

Ring, 1917. Gold & silver with Madagascar Aquamarine Emeralds, diamonds & pearls

Vintage Ring, ca. 1930. Gemstones, Gold Silver Sapphire Emerald Pearl

Silver casket

Rose Lattice Arts & Crafts Brooch, 1912. Arthur & Georgie Gaskin. Jewelry and Gemstones, Silver enamel opal

Stunning necklace by Arthur and Georgie Gaskin

Blue heart Triangular Corsage Brooch, by Arthur and George Gaskin, United Kingdom, 1912

Exquisite bracelet

Right – Georgina Gaskin (1866-1934), left – her husband Arthur Gaskin (16 March 1862 – 4 June 1928)

Silver comb hair decoration

Brooch and pendant work of Arthur and Georgie Gaskin. 1900-1905

Arts and Crafts necklace with blue opal cabochons, emeralds, and pink tourmalines, made by Georgie and Arthur Gaskin in the early 20th century