Vintage Art Deco Aquamarine Jewelry | March Birthstone
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Today we’re featuring the crystal blue hues of some stunning vintage pieces of art deco aquamarine jewelry. Not only the birthstone for March (happy birthday Marchies!), aquamarine is also the ideal ‘Something Blue’ stone for a bride: versatile, elegant and available in a variety of price points.
First up we’ve got this spectacular emerald cut aquamarine cocktail ring, circa 1930:
Emerald Cut Art Deco Aquamarine Cocktail Ring from Romanov Russia.
So stunning! Another 1930s piece, these gold art deco designed aquamarine earrings in a round cut:
Vintage Gold Art Deco Aquamarine Earrings from Romanov Russia.
Another authentic vintage find is this gorgeous 1920s sapphire and aquamarine tennis bracelet:
WOW! Something blue, something bold, something beautiful for everyone.
Speaking of which: while most of these lovelies were authentic vintage art deco aquamarine jewelry (with the slightly-to-definitely higher prices to match) you can also find beautiful reproduction, costume and paste glass or crystal jewelry at places like 1928 Jewelry, one of our favorite art deco reproduction designers for inexpensive costume pieces like these:
Today we’re going to take a moment to share some gorgeous vintage art deco jewelry finds with you all, some perfect for purchase, some sadly only for pinning (and pining!). Opal is an October birthstone (the other is tourmaline), also beautiful. But today? Opal! From GIA: The name of this, the traditional October birthstone, is …
Just a quick post today, a sort of mish-mash of art deco bits and pieces I’ve found while poking around the net for content for our site. The theme? Blue! Now, I myself am quite a superstitious sort, so you’d better believe I had my “something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue” …
Well, I recently realized there’s one important (some might say vital!) wedding day accessory I’ve yet to post about on the site. We’ve done multiple ring posts, with beautiful vintage style engagement rings and oh so pretty art deco 1920s cocktail rings… but it would appear we haven’t addressed the one ring to rule them …
Lucky June babies get their pick of beautiful birthstones, from luminous pearls to our previously featured art deco moonstone beauties. But today we’re going to spotlight the show-stopping loveliness of some art deco alexandrite jewelry. Alexandrite is a form of chrysoberyl, with a unique property: it changes color (or at least appears to) depending on the …
Vintage Art Deco Aquamarine Jewelry | March Birthstone
This post includes one or more affiliate links. If you purchase something after clicking through, we may receive a small commission from the designer, retailer or shop (thanks!) More info here.
Today we’re featuring the crystal blue hues of some stunning vintage pieces of art deco aquamarine jewelry. Not only the birthstone for March (happy birthday Marchies!), aquamarine is also the ideal ‘Something Blue’ stone for a bride: versatile, elegant and available in a variety of price points.
First up we’ve got this spectacular emerald cut aquamarine cocktail ring, circa 1930:
Emerald Cut Art Deco Aquamarine Cocktail Ring from Romanov Russia.
So stunning! Another 1930s piece, these gold art deco designed aquamarine earrings in a round cut:
Vintage Gold Art Deco Aquamarine Earrings from Romanov Russia.
Another authentic vintage find is this gorgeous 1920s sapphire and aquamarine tennis bracelet:
Art Deco Sapphire Aquamarine Bracelet from Etsy.
This next vintage-inspired stunner is a massive 8.5 carat platinum aquamarine cocktail ring:
Vintage Art Deco Aquamarine Cocktail Ring from Etsy.
Lots of beautiful emerald cuts here, but aquamarine is lovely in a variety of cuts and hues, including these antique pale blue cabachon earrings:
Antique Art Deco Aquamarine Earrings from Mel’s Jewelry.
Now, we’ve featured this antique aquamarine pendant before, but it is still for sale and it is SO INCREDIBLE!
Vintage 1920s Aquamarine Pendant from Etsy.
This next vintage aquamarine (paste) piece is a stunning 1930s brooch, sold with its original box and truly lovely:
Antique Art Deco Aquamarine Brooch from Etsy.
This last vintage find is a gorgeous gold art deco aquamarine ring in a unique setting:
Antique Gold Art Deco Aquamarine Ring from Etsy.
WOW! Something blue, something bold, something beautiful for everyone.
Speaking of which: while most of these lovelies were authentic vintage art deco aquamarine jewelry (with the slightly-to-definitely higher prices to match) you can also find beautiful reproduction, costume and paste glass or crystal jewelry at places like 1928 Jewelry, one of our favorite art deco reproduction designers for inexpensive costume pieces like these:
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