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Chrona Demi Ring In 18k Yellow Gold With Mint Tourmaline by Vram
Photo Courtesy: Vram
Source: jckonline.com
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Natural Conch Pearl, Diamond and Platinum Pendant Necklace
Source: Grand Auctions via Pinterest
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A Trio Of Padparadscha Sapphire and Diamond Rings by Cartier
Source: Robb Report via Pinterest
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An antique jewelry suite of sapphire, demantoid garnet and enamel attributed to Louis Comfort Tiffany circa 1920. This suite was sold at auction for $161,000 in 2014.
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~ Gemstone Ring. Date: A.D. 12th–13th century Place of origin: Constantinople Culture: Byzantine Medium: Gold, aquamarine, pearl.
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Aweng Chuol by Ricardo Abrahao for Sorbet Magazine February 2024
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~ Ring.
Place of origin: England
Date: ca. 1250-1300
Medium: Gold; blue sapphire, purple sapphires
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~ Ring.
Place of origin: England or France
Date: ca. 1250-1300
Medium: Gold, engraved; sapphire.
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Antique Edwardian 14K Gold 1 Carat Mine Cut Diamond Ring
Source - Boylerpf.com
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'The Paradise Garden' (circa 1625-circa 1675) by Johann Arndts.
Book binding- gold-plated silver, on wood, decorated with a double eagle, enamel ornaments with turquoise and amethyst stones.
Rijksmuseum.
Wikimedia.
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Bespoke Mismatched Pearl and Diamond Earrings From Karen Suen Fine Jewellery's Perfect Pearl Collection
Source: Tan Chee Seng via Pinterest
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Erica Courtney's Empress Ring In Paraiba Tourmalines and Diamonds
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Moisson d'Or Brooch From Haute Joallerie Les Blés de Chanel Collection In 18k White and Yellow Gold With An 11.80 Carat Marquise-Cut Yellow Sapphire Along With Additional Yellow Sapphires and Brilliant White Diamonds
Source: jewellerymasterpiece.com
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Agate, Enamel and Diamond Vanity Case, French, Circa 1920's
Opens to reveal a mirror, two compartments and a lipstick holder. Measures 67 x 39 x 13mm
Source: Sotheby's via Pinterest
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Two High Jewelry Brooches Designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany for Tiffany & Co.
Top: Jade With Montana Sapphires
Bottom: Moonstone With Montana Sapphires
Source: Diamonds In The Library via Pinterest
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Diamond hat tag, with the Dresden Green 41 carat diamond, of Elector Augustus II the Strong. 1769.
Note: The hat tag was stolen in 2019 from the Green Vault. As of January 2024, the item has not been recovered.
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Bodice Ornament & Hair Comb
René Lalique
1903-1904
The Art Nouveau style caused a dramatic shift in jewellery design, reaching a peak around 1900 when it triumphed at the Paris International Exhibition.
Its followers created sinuous, organic pieces whose undercurrents of eroticism and death were a world away from the floral motifs of earlier generations. Art Nouveau jewellers like René Lalique also distanced themselves from conventional precious stones and put greater emphasis on the subtle effects of materials such as glass, horn and enamel.
René Lalique, 'the admitted king of Paris fashions', chose his materials for aesthetic effect and artistic refinement, not for mere preciousness or brilliance. Credited with introducing horn into the jewellery repertoire, he dazzled the public with a collection of ornamental combs made of horn. They were moulded and sculpted in the shape of flowers, waves and butterflies.
Victoria & Albert Museum (M.116A-1966 & M.116A-1966)
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