This Art Deco aquamarine antique engagement ring casts a hypnotic spell of color. Weighing 5.08 carats, an oval faceted mixed cut aquamarine is set in a platinum band. Triplet streamers of round single cut diamonds accent the shoulders of this Art Deco engagement ring, lending 0.25 carats of diamond weight. Black enamel trim on the shoulders adds a touch of contrast. Circa 1925.
Victorian pendants necklaces with delicate designs like this one complimented the lacy, airy fashions of the late 1800's. This 14k yellow gold pendant necklace is accented at the center with a kite shaped amethyst while a smaller round amethyst dangles in a flower shaped surround at the base. This is a new necklace pendant in the Victorian style.
Antique Style Victorian Amethyst Pendant Necklaces
A star dusting of pearls surrounds an orangish yellow citrine in this estate brooch. The 14k yellow gold setting of this estate brooch provides a tonal setting for the citrine. A collection of eight round cultured pearls are sprinkled around the ornately etched frame. The oval brilliant cut citrine that highlights this estate brooch weighs approximately 15.0 carats. Circa 1970s or later.
The beauty of this antique style wheat motif wedding band lies in its simplicity. The carved wheat pattern that encircles the band lends creates a quiet elegance. This is a new wheat motif wedding band in the antique style. The ring was reproduced from an original Belais design.
In this stunning antique pearl and diamond bracelet circa 1950, a sculptural pattern of diamond elegantly interrupts four strands of pearls. Of a rich dark cream color, the pearls form a tapestry of delicate sheen. Set in white gold, round and table cut diamond droplets twinkle encased in delicate millegraining.
Details: Antique, Circa 1950. 18k white gold. Round full cut, round single cut, and table cut diamonds; 0.87 carats. 96 dark cream white pearls.
Antique Art Deco Filigree and Diamond Wedding Ring
This antique Art Deco filigree and diamond wedding ring has all the flashy pizzazz of the Roaring Twenties. With its alternating pattern of etched Xs and rhomboid-set Os, this antique platinum wedding band sparkles with the intriguing geometric elements that make the Art Deco jewelry style so popular to this day. These twelve diamonds total approximately one-third carat. Circa 1920s.
This diamond bracelet in the Art Deco Style delicately encircles the wrist like a dainty lace doily. Made of 18k yellow gold and topped with platinum, this bracelet has a obelisk centerpiece that is set with diamonds. Three old style full cut diamonds stream down the center while an additional ten rose cut diamonds surround them. The total diamond weight of this Art Deco style bracelet is 0.28 carats. This is an Art Deco reproduction bracelet. Circa 2006.
The golden splendor of autumn maple leaves shines bright in this Tiffany leaf brooch. Constructed of 14k yellow gold, this Tiffany leaf brooch has a lightly etched texture to its surface. A Tiffany &Co. trademark engraved on the back attest to this brooches authenticity. Circa 1974
These antique pearl and diamond dangle earrings are perfect for an After-Five occasion. You'll find a charming mix of French/Swiss cut diamonds, old European cut diamonds, rose cut diamonds, and single cut diamonds all set in platinum. The earrings have a total diamond weight of 1.48 carats. Two cream white cultured Akoya pearls with silver overtones dangle from diamond accented bell caps. Antique pearl and diamond earrings like this pair are classic and elegant. Circa 1935.