Spot the Fake! Secrets of Antique Jewellery (Plus Faceting!)

The Westcott Studio, The Kingswood Estate, 20 Old School House, Britannia Road, Bristol BS15 8DB
26 September 2026
Branch Event

Event Details

Location:

The Westcott Studio, The Kingswood Estate, 20 Old School House, Britannia Road, Bristol BS15 8DB

Date:

26 September 2026

Time:

17:45 - 20:00

Cost:

£12 (Non-Members) - £10 (Gem-A Members) - £8 (Gem-A Student Members)

Description:

Step into the fascinating world of antique jewellery and discover the secrets behind identifying the real from the replica!

Join antique jewellery specialist and Lillicoco.com founder Stacey Lillico for an entertaining and insightful look at how to identify jewellery from different eras, recognise the hallmarks of its period and learn some of the clues that can reveal a fake.

With more than 30,000 vintage and antique pieces bought and sold over the past decade, Stacey brings a wealth of hands-on experience and a keen eye for the details that make each piece unique.

After the talk, stay for networking and a live gemstone faceting demonstration from the Bristol and District Lapidary Society, 7–8pm.

Discover how skilled lapidaries transform rough gemstones into beautifully finished faceted stones, compare natural and synthetic materials, and get the chance to ask questions and see the techniques up close.

Two fascinating sessions, one great evening – come along, meet fellow gem and jewellery enthusiasts, and discover something new!


Speakers:

  1. Stacey Lillico of Lillicoco.com
  2. Bristol and District Lapidary Society

Stacey is the Founder and Creative Director of Lillicoco.com, bringing extensive experience across jewellery buying, retail and valuation.

With a keen eye for exceptional pieces and a deep understanding of the vintage and antique jewellery market, she has built a career spanning sourcing, luxury retail and insurance valuation.

As the creative force behind Lillicoco.com, Stacey combines her industry expertise with a passion for discovering distinctive, characterful jewellery, offering a unique perspective on craftsmanship, provenance, desirability and the enduring appeal of vintage and antique pieces.

 

 

 

Founded in 1970, the Bristol and District Lapidary Society is a vibrant community dedicated to the traditional craft of lapidary and gemstone work.

 

 

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