Saturday, April 24, 2010

Antique Pearl Diamond Necklace Vintage Edwardian Gold


A Lovely Antique Pearl and Diamond Necklace, Vintage late Victorian - Edwardian Era, circa 1910, in Antique Rose Gold. This beautiful antique pendant retains an antique mine slash precious gem at its center. The is connected by a around pearl overhead and a baroque pearl fall below. The setting is antique Edwardian Era, circa 1910, gold scrolling open work with an antique increased hue. The string of connections is encompassed as shown and is about 18 inches, prepared to wear or for gift giving. Overall the pendant assesses about 1 5/8 inches long with bail and pearl fall by about 11/16 inch broad from edge to side. It is from an land parcel assemblage and is in beautiful vintage condition.

Antique Diamond Ring Vintage Wedding 18K Art Deco WGold


An Exquisite Antique Diamond Ring, Vintage Wedding Ring in Ornate 18K White Gold with Scroll and Floral Details, Art Deco circa 1910-1920's. This fine antique precious gem ring was made by a jeweler of the time span comparable to the work finished by the well renowned Belais Brothers. It is assessed interior E L with wings, but I have not been adept to recognise the jeweler. The work is every bit as good as that of Belais, a business renowned for their fine filigree work. This dignified antique Art Deco time span ring retains a brilliant value fine white precious gem at its center assessing about 2.5mm in diameter. The setting is superb and is created of 18K white gold. The setting has magnificent scrolling minutia and stylized Art Deco floral motifs on either edge of the diamond. Overall the ring assesses about 5/16 inch long by about 11/16 inch broad from edge to side. Ring Size: about 5 3/4 (could be resized by your jeweler or inquire me about utilising mine before shipping). A beautiful part approximated to designated day from the Edwardian to Art Deco Period, 1910-1920's. This part is in outstanding vintage condition.

Edwardian Jewelry


In compare to precious gem jewelry made in the late 19th 100 years, precious gems were made to gaze as fine and dainty as likely in alignment to combine with the lace, fine gist and plumage, or brands of total femininity of the Edwardian lady. Diamonds were absolutely crucial in the development of an Edwardian part of jewelry, with numerous of these parts being amidst the finest jewelry ever made.

Other characteristics of Edwardian jewelry encompass the comprehensive use of platinum. Invisible backgrounds of platinum amplified and flattened the brilliance and whiteness of the stones. Millgrained setting was made well liked throughout the period. Knowing the power of platinum, designers cleverly made parts that were exceedingly slim and lightweight, masterpieces of engineering.