Lost Originals; Alchemy vintage classics
March 26th, 2026On 1st January 2027, Alchemy will begin its celebration of 50 years since its inception, in 1977.
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Regina Covenorum
March 18th, 2026Following the recent release of our “Regina Covenorum” pendant (P1005) some of our customers have expressed an interest in knowing more about the cryptic looking text featured on the piece. So we decided to take a few minutes to explain a bit about the text and its origin.
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Year of the Horse – Lunar New Year
February 17th, 2026Alchemy New Collection Unveiled
February 13th, 2026
There are dates that pass unnoticed … and then there is Friday the 13th!
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In Celebration of Edgar Allan Poe
January 19th, 2026Lady de Wynter’s Ælixius
December 22nd, 2025The Wait is Over – NEW ALCHEMY
November 10th, 2025
Greetings,
They say all good things come to those who wait and for those attuned to the unseen, the wait has been worth it. As the seasons shift and the winter paints the world a darker hue, Alchemy invites you to step into a realm where myth meets artistry. Our brand-new jewellery range captures the dark allure of ancient legends, each piece telling its own story. From our new Death Cap earrings to our Evilution pendant, we have your outfit details covered for every occasion, our new pieces combining classic Alchemy design with dark and mystical stories of the past. These are not just accessories; they are wearable art.
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Alchemy’s Killstar Collab
September 29th, 2025Proudly Handmade. Loudly Worn.
June 27th, 2025
How Alchemy’s English Craft Became Part of Iron Maiden’s Global Impact
The very first Iron Maiden piece Alchemy created was back in 1980, based on the cover art of the band’s eponymous debut album, when Paul Di’Anno was singer, prior to Bruce Dickinson joining the crew. Issued under the brand name of Poker Rox, the original model was crafted as a faithful 3D rendition of Derek Riggs’ iconic Eddie artwork in the form of a pin badge, made to adorn denim and leather jackets. These of course were unofficial, as at that time the nascent ‘official band licensing’ concept was unknown to anyone but the odd sharp lawyer!
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