It genuinely seems unfair that someone actually owns this gorgeous art deco sapphire ring. Too magnificent for ownership! It should be on display somewhere so we can all ooh and ahh and talk about its beauty and try it on and then maybe run away with it while the display person isn’t looking….
Alright, so maybe it’s best that it is in private hands. This emerald cut sapphire beauty (Circa 1930) is nearly 5 carats of perfection, agreed?
More details available at Lang Antiques, the lucky sellers who sold this treasure to an even luckier buyer.
Time once again to celebrate some of our favorite gemstones, and today’s featured beauty is February birthstone AMETHYST! Come join us as we ooh and ahh over some spectacular art deco amethyst jewelry, won’t you? But first, a primer: The name “amethyst” derives from the Greek amethystos, which means “a remedy against drunkenness,” a benefit long ascribed to …
Today we’re going to spend some time with some of our favorites pieces of Art Deco pearl jewelry. Why? Why not! Also, though, because it is both a classic vintage gem ideal for brides, as well as the third June birthstone we’ll be featuring on the site (after previously discussing art deco moonstone jewelry as …
I came across these incredible 1920s headbands and accessories by Gibson Bespoke recently and couldn’t wait to share them with you guys. I had to post these designs ASAP because… wow. Just wow. The collections include 1920s style headbands, all kind of deco bridal jewelry, necklaces, fascinators… they are art deco perfection, and in my …
Take a look at this beauty: a diamond and sapphire art deco engagement ring from Fay Cullen. Classic 20’s style, with an emerald cut diamond at the center and a contrasting cornflower blue frame of art deco sapphire baguettes. Pretty, pretty, pretty! (image via Fay Cullen Estate Jewelry)
Art Deco Sapphire Ring || Vintage Jewelry
It genuinely seems unfair that someone actually owns this gorgeous art deco sapphire ring. Too magnificent for ownership! It should be on display somewhere so we can all ooh and ahh and talk about its beauty and try it on and then maybe run away with it while the display person isn’t looking….
Alright, so maybe it’s best that it is in private hands. This emerald cut sapphire beauty (Circa 1930) is nearly 5 carats of perfection, agreed?
More details available at Lang Antiques, the lucky sellers who sold this treasure to an even luckier buyer.
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