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The Angel Court Jewels collection is a collaboration of artistic expression by designers Angela Burgess & Courtney Taylor. Drawing inspiration from their backgrounds in fashion and art, they have united to create the jewelry once only found in their thoughts & dreams.

Whether scouring the Deep-South or the World beyond Angela & Courtney are constantly in search of antique estate pieces and nontraditional objects to incorporate into their one-of–a-kind jewelry designs. While both designers have deep roots & leave their hearts in the South, they have traveled extensively and their experiences are reflected in their eclectic designs & views of the World around them. Combing antique elements with modern ideals gives these jewels a romantic sensibility yet rock n roll edge.

Each piece in their collection is handcrafted in their historic loft in the heart of downtown Meridian Mississippi, while sales and public relations are based in the beautiful & notable Heights district of Little Rock Arkansas. The Angel Court Jewels Collection has a vast national & international following as well as being featured in many renowned fashion publications. You can also see Angel Court Jewels adorning the necks & wrists of celebrities.





The Lady who now symbolizes Angel Court Jewels was once a die cut image, from a 1950's beauty salon key chain. We have recently added The Wings of A Phoenix and Rising Flames to our beloved silhouette logo. Just as the Phoenix represents rebirth and transformation, ANGEL COURT JEWELS gives new life to antique and vintage treasures of the past.

THE PHOENIX

The Phoenix enjoys immortality, which has to be renewed
with fire every 300 to 500 years. When the end of its life cycle drew
near, the phoenix would gather aromatic herbs, woods, and spices from
around the world with which to build its own funeral pyre or nest.

Sitting in the nest, and having turned to face the rays of the sun,
beating its wings, it deliberately fans the flames for itself and is consumed
in the fire. Once the old body was consumed, the phoenix would be
reborn from a worm, its marrow, or an egg found among the
ashes and would embark on another 500 years of life.