Pitter Patter Goes My Heart

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Baubles, Bling and Shapely Things

The years from 1820-1900 are known as the Romantic Era…  this time frame coincides with and almost completely overlaps the Victorian period (1837-1901).  The royal love story of Victoria and Albert is a well-known and beloved part of British history.  Their love influenced the theme and style of the jewelry that she wore as well as the jewelry worn by her subjects and the rest of the world.  

The jewelry of the era was rich with symbolism and sentimentality.  Recognized as the shape of love, the heart has been a favored emblem since the 13th century, however, this curvaceous silhouette reigned supreme during the Romantic Era.  This combination pendant/brooch from the mid-1860’s is no exception.

Not much larger than a quarter, this beauty was handmade from a 14 karat yellow gold base and a silver top.  It centers on one round opal that glows with turquoise blue and green fire.  The underlying structure forms a six-pointed star with a bright pink ruby at each tip.  These vibrant stones have a total weight of approximately 1.45 carats.  Nestled between each ruby is a superbly cut heart-shaped opal.  These six stones are alive with the same fire as the center.  Crowning each heart is a singular rose cut diamond while an additional eighteen rose-cuts encircle the middle and decorate the bail.  With a combined weight of 1.20 carats, these primitively cut diamonds sparkle and shine.  

Although superstition had shrouded opals for hundreds of years, Victoria was undeterred.  She shunned the rumors of bad luck that followed this fragile gem, collecting multiple opal pieces.  Her unwavering favor helped to eradicate the bad reputation of the opal and reestablished it’s former popularity.

The true brilliance of this piece goes beyond beauty…  it’s pure engineering genius.  Comprised of four distinct parts, it converts from a pendant to a brooch with ease.  Pictured here, you can see the threaded mechanism that connects the pin stem and the uniquely shaped bail that fastens to a hinged ring at the top of the jewel itself.

Every element performs faultlessly, even after more than 150 years.  Antique jewelry was often multipurpose, giving additional opportunities to enjoy each gem.  If you love Victorian jewelry, have a heart (or six) with this lovely piece for just $3,750.00.

“You can go to a museum and look, or come to us and touch.”

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Pick of the Week – Volume 48

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Baubles and Bling with Unbelievable Pricing

Without a doubt, The Pick of the Week has been one of the most popular editions of our blog.  So many of you have taken advantage of the discounted pricing available with these special pieces.  Over the past months, we have offered 47 various pieces…  just a few remain.  Over the coming weeks, we will revisit these fabulous finds.  Today, we are presenting an unbeatable duo…  so good, in fact, you just might have to buy them both!

This Mid Century Modern beauty is rich with floral detail.  By pairing 18 karat yellow gold with sterling silver, this textured bracelet comes to life.  A quatrefoil leaf shape that has darkened with natural patina creates the background.  A secondary layer is fitted atop; these yellow gold leaves showcase a bright pink ruby center stone.  This bracelet marries the strong bold lines of the Retro period with soft botanical beauty to absolute perfection.  

More recently, we shared these late Georgian earrings.  These handmade gems resemble flowers that are hanging upside down.  Much like the bracelet, these earrings also combine gold with silver.  They also features small round ruby trim.  The addition of rose cut diamonds and seed pearls add to the romantic vibe of these early 19th century earrings.  Although they were made over one hundred years apart, these straight forward and simple earrings are an ideal complement to our Mid Century Modern bracelet.

Dana and I have been smitten with this accidental pairing!  The bracelet is available now for just $3,250 and the earrings are only $900.00.  Enjoy them both for $4150.00.

Majestic Beauty

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Baubles, Bling and Enameled Wings

After nearly two years of a worldwide pandemic, amidst quarantines and shut-downs…  you might think that the divorce rate would be at an all time high.  Surprisingly, against all odds, it’s actually on the decline.  More couples are making it work.  It may sound silly, but it makes me hopeful for the future.  

Though we are making progress, we could learn something from swans.  Even during courtship, these majestic beauties engage in romantic gestures like head to head posturing – their long necks form a heart, exemplifying the love and fidelity swans are known for.  

One of the largest flying birds, swans can weigh as much as 33 pounds and have a ten-foot wingspan.  They glide regally across the water when swimming; in flight, swans soar with slow wing beats and their necks stretched out.  Once paired, they mate for life.  They build their nests together and take turns incubating their eggs.  Swans are well-known symbols of monogamy and everlasting love.

The Art Nouveau period lasted from 1890-1910.  The wearable art from this period has an organic and fluid feel.  Made from rich yellow gold, the pieces often depict subject matter from nature, like this one.  Made from high karat yellow gold, this petite Nouveau brooch is a celebration of color.  It centers on a glorious oval opal that comes alive with flashes of green, blue, red and orange.  Surrounded by a fluted bezel, the opal is framed by a pair of swans.  Elegant in shape and form, the neck of each bird curls back around in a graceful arch while the body stretches the entire length of the center stone.  Polychromatic enamel boasts hues from the palest of pinks, peach, lemony-yellow and Tiffany blue.  Four small round diamonds accent the northern and southern tips of the opal, three at the top and one at the bottom.  

Viewed from behind, you can see the link that allows this brooch to also be worn as a pendant.  The small mechanical swivel tucks away when not in use, or flips out as needed.  In addition, a shepherd’s hook is carefully fitted to the base – this gently curved wire is the ideal spot for a pendant watch.  I love that this dainty darling can be worn in multiple ways.  With magnificent detail, these fine feathered fowl are available for just $3,750.00.   

“You can go to a museum and look, or you can come to us and touch.”

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

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