Edwardian Ruby & Diamond Ring
Dated 1905; Birmingham, England. A beautiful example of Edwardian elegance, this antique ring is crafted in rich 18KT yellow gold. The design featu...
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Dated 1905; Birmingham, England. A beautiful example of Edwardian elegance, this antique ring is crafted in rich 18KT yellow gold. The design featu...
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This chic 1970s ring is set with a vibrant 1.43-carat natural blue zircon—exhibiting an exceptional brilliance and lively teal hue. The gem is nest...
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Dated 1884; Chester, England. Crafted in 15KT gold, this charming Victorian ring features a rectangular ruby flanked by creamy natural seed pearls ...
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Dated 1903; Birmingham, England. Crafted in rich 18KT yellow gold, this Victorian keeper ring features a quilted pattern of deeply engraved hearts ...
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This breathtaking Victorian tapered bangle is a masterwork of repoussé silverwork, crafted circa 1880. The wide cuff is richly adorned with intrica...
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Circa 1910. This bold, sculptural ring hails from the early 20th century and draws on the Arts & Crafts movement. Crafted in silver, the ring s...
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Circa 1890. This striking Victorian ring, set in silver, features an elongated rectangular face composed of alternating rows of luminous seed pearl...
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Circa 1900. This timeless 9KT Victorian cross pendant showcases a serene blue enamel backdrop, beautifully contrasted by a luminous natural pearl, ...
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This vintage stretch bracelet showcases a stunning strand of 14KT yellow gold beads, each adorned with rich, swirling repoussé work. The sculpted p...
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Bold and timeless, this 1980s statement necklace features polished black onyx beads paired with radiant 24KT gold ball accents. The striking contra...
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Circa 1890. These stunning pendant-style Victorian dangle earrings feature teardrop garnet cabochons haloed with two rows of rose-cut garnets. The ...
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Circa 1850. This early Victorian fob features a coat of arms carved in carnelian and set in 9KT rose gold. The Latin inscription at the bottom of t...
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Circa 1850. Crafted in 15KT yellow gold, this mid-19th-century cross features elegant Gothic-inspired flared ends and a central rosette motif. The ...
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Circa 1860. This fantastic Victorian Fob features a carnelian intaglio carved depicting four children, each with a snake around its neck. This repr...
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Circa 1870. Each of these fantastic 14KT Victorian engraved earrings features a bead/star-set pearl and is accented by three hollow teardrop dangles.
Circa 1950–1960. This bold Navajo (Diné) squash blossom necklace is crafted in sterling silver using the traditional sand cast technique. The neckl...
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Circa 1960–1980. This striking Navajo (Diné) squash blossom necklace is signed ORH, a hallmark not widely documented but clearly stamped by the art...
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Circa 1900. This beautiful Victorian pendant features a lovely faceted amethyst bezel-set in 15KT gold. The amethyst is accented with a halo of pea...
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This fabulous sterling silver bangle was crafted by Harold Smith, a well-known Navajo (Diné) silversmith and inlay artist. This bangle features inl...
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Circa 1950-1970. This fabulous sterling silver Navajo cuff features a classic split-shank style accented with hand-cut leaf appliques with scallope...
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This bold Navajo (Diné) sterling silver cuff is set with three triangular turquoise cabochons framed in serrated bezels. The face features hand-app...
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Circa 1970. Vega Maddux crafted this gorgeous, rare pendant, which features bezel-set coral and onyx stones accented with orange, yellow, and red e...
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Circa 1975. Zuni silversmith Andres Gasper, a master of channel inlay technique, handcrafted this exquisite squash blossom necklace and matching ea...
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This beautiful engraved Edwardian 9KT gold wedding band originates from Birmingham, England, and is dated 1918. The band is approximately a size 9.