26
Species Represented
83
Artworks Documented
202
Jewelry Forms
289
Reference Images
About This Guide
Wild Bryde produced intricate etched recycled-brass jewelry featuring African wildlife — elephants, giraffes, zebras, big cats, rhinos, flamingos, and dozens more — in single-species portraits and multi-species safari pieces. The artistry still astonishes: each design etched into recycled brass with a level of detail that borders on obsessive.
This collector-built census documents every known artwork — the underlying etched design — rather than every listing. When one etching appears in several forms (necklace, earrings, pin) or finishes (gold, rhodium, or sterling silver), it’s recorded once with its variants noted.
The line was discontinued, so most pieces now surface on the resale market. Happily it stays an affordable brand to collect: brooches and earrings tend to run about $15–$40, necklaces and bracelets $30–$80, with complete matching sets typically higher. It’s always a thrill to find one in the wild.
This website has been a labor of love. If you’re interested in using the underlying app to create a census for another Wild Bryde line — or another brand entirely — please get in touch. Additional collector’s features are available for logged-in users.
This is an independent, fan-made reference with no official association with Wild Bryde. All images are drawn from public e-commerce listings on eBay, Poshmark, Mercari, Etsy, WorthPoint and other resale sites, and are used here purely to document and identify the line. Design names were assigned by the page creator and do not necessarily reflect Wild Bryde's internal naming.
Ways to Explore
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Recurring traits across the line — framing, format, motif and more
