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Copy of Baroque Rocks in the Press: Fine Vintage Jewellery Featured in The Financial Times, Vogue

"Emma de Sybel of Baroque Rocks. She has a sharp eye for unusual, characterful and often humorous gold jewellery you won't find anywhere else." Rachael Taylor for Country and Townhouse.

Baroque Rocks is widely recognised as a leading destination for fine vintage and statement jewellery in the UK, celebrated for its distinctive aesthetic and investment-worthy pieces. Curating rare and modern vintage jewels from the 1960s, 1970s to early 2000s, the brand has built a reputation for sourcing unique treasures that combine heritage, sustainability, and individuality.

Our collections have been featured in some of the world’s most respected publications, including The Financial Times, Vogue, and Country & Town House, House and Garden, Rapaport together with our latest conversation on Bloomberg inter alia, as well as leading jewellery platforms and editorial titles.

From editorial showcases to trend features, Baroque Rocks continues to define the modern vintage jewellery movement—making it the go-to for collectors, stylists, and those seeking jewellery with meaning and longevity.


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Featured Press Highlights

The Financial Times

Baroque Rocks has been recognised for its role in the evolving vintage jewellery market, highlighting founder Emma de Sybel’s expertise and the growing demand for sustainable, investment-led pieces.
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Vogue

Featured in Vogue’s curated edit of vintage jewellery, Baroque Rocks pieces were selected as timeless designs to “buy now and love for a lifetime,” reinforcing their status as modern heirlooms.
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Country & Town House

Highlighted as a standout jewellery brand, Baroque Rocks was featured for its unique and curated collection of statement pieces blending fine vintage craftsmanship with contemporary style.
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Merryn Talks Money for Bloomberg UK

Could vintage jewelry be one of the smartest real assets to own right now? Merryn Somerset Webb speaks with vintage jewelry expert Emma de Sybel, a former banker who is now the director of Baroque Rocks, about which gemstones, eras, and brands are holding their value—and why buying pre-owned pieces could offer both financial potential and something beautiful to wear.


House & Garden

Featured for its aesthetic appeal and design-led approach, Baroque Rocks continues to attract attention across lifestyle and interiors publications.


Rapaport Jewelry Connoisseur

Baroque Rocks has appeared in both editorial features and trend reports, showcasing its distinctive vintage pieces and industry relevance.
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The Good Web Guide

Frequently included in curated gift and jewellery edits, Baroque Rocks is recognised as a go-to destination for unique and thoughtful jewellery pieces.


The Jewellery Cut

Regularly featured across editorials and industry platforms, Baroque Rocks has been recognised for its bold aesthetic and presence within the UK’s contemporary jewellery scene.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Where has Baroque Rocks been featured?
Baroque Rocks has been featured in leading publications including The Financial Times, Vogue, Country & Town House, The Jewellery Cut, and Rapaport.
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What makes Baroque Rocks jewellery unique?
Each piece is carefully sourced and curated, combining vintage heritage with modern styling and sustainability.

Is vintage jewellery a good investment?
Yes—vintage jewellery is increasingly valued for its rarity, sustainability, and long-term appeal, making it both a stylistic and financial investment.


 

As featured in the world’s most respected publications, Baroque Rocks continues to lead the conversation in fine vintage jewellery dating from 1960s, 1970s to early 2000s whilst offering pieces that are not only worn, but collected, cherished, and passed on.