Pandora’s New ‘Bridgerton’ Jewels Celebrate Bees, Bows, and Blooms
“Bridgerton” actresses Hannah Dodd and Claudia Jessie star in the brand’s “Rules to Love By” campaign.

The new collection will debut just in time for the Regency Era-inspired romance series’ return to Netflix later this month for its fourth season.
“Just as Bridgerton’s beloved characters adore breaking the rules and making their own, Pandora invites fans to celebrate love and friendship on their own terms,” said the brand.
The 14-piece collection includes rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, ear climbers, and charms in sterling silver and 14-karat gold plating, set with cubic zirconia, crystal accents, and freshwater cultured pearls.
SEE: The New Pandora and Bridgerton Collection
The jewels feature detailed, hand-finished flowers, a nod to the secret love language of flowers, as well as pearls and bows in pastel shades, like the lilac wisteria seen often in the show.
The recurring bee icon, a symbol of industriousness and community in Georgian Era sentimental jewelry, also buzzed its way into the collection.
The patriarch of the Bridgerton family, Edmund Bridgerton, died from an allergic reaction to a bee sting, and the symbol recurs throughout the series.
A bee hovers above a pearl-petaled flower in one ring and also accents a ribbon-tasseled choker.
“We are reflecting on Regency Era style through a contemporary lens,” said Pandora Creative Directors Francesco Terzo and Filippo Ficarelli.
“We were inspired by the bee–forever tied to the Bridgerton family. This collection is about blooming and becoming, with the bee and flower serving as nods to love and passion."
There’s also an ear climber topped with a Bridgerton-style bow and a tea bag charm, a nod to spilling the tea with Lady Whistledown who writes the town’s equivalent of a gossip column.
A heart charm reads “Love Conquers All” while a dance card charm with a dangling pen reads “May I have this dance?”
The collection ranges in price from $90 to $570.
The “Rules to Love By” campaign will feature Bridgerton stars Hannah Dodd, who plays Francesca Stirling, and Claudia Jessie, who plays Eloise Bridgerton.
Fashion photographer Tim Walker captured the images while stylist Harry Lambert channeled the glamour and romance of Bridgerton into a contemporary setting.
The Pandora and Bridgerton collection will be available online and in Pandora stores on Jan. 15.
Season four of Bridgerton will debut in two parts, with part one premiering on Jan. 29 and part two on Feb. 26.
Pandora jewelry will be featured on the show in the second part of the season.
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