Crowns Galore
The Hesse diamond tiara was originally owned by Queen Victoria’s daughter Princess Alice who married the Grand Duke of Hesse. When her son Ernest Louis married his cousin Victoria Melita it returned to Great Britain. This piece has been seen in a very long time and without a current photo it is hard to really form an opinion but from what I can tell it is a lovely, simple diamond tiara that could probably do without quite so many spikes!
Creator: Harry Winston
Stone(s): Diamond, Emerald
Metal: Platinum
Source: Euro Antique
Early 20th century single stone aquamarine and diamond cluster pendant/brooch, c.1920, the cushion shaped aquamarine claw set to a scalloped edge double diamond border, spaced by eight collet set pear shaped diamond accents, mounted in platinum and gold, the brooch fitting and suspension loop both detachable. Via S.J. Philips.
(via royaland)
Creator: Unknown
Stone(s): Opal, Diamond
Metal: Platinum over Yellow Gold
Source: Lang Antiques
Note: Each opal weights 45 carats for a total of 90.
The deep blue-green of tourmaline beckons the eye like a tropical sea in these diamond-encrusted rings from the 2013 Tiffany Blue Book Collection.
It was Tiffany’s spectacular jewels that symbolized the sumptuous fashion and exuberant spirit of the Roaring Twenties. So, when director Baz Luhrmann set out to make The Great Gatsby film, he naturally turned to Tiffany to help create the jewels. For a closer look at the film and its dazzling Tiffany creations, visit our Pinterest page.
Ana de Costa. Gandhi earrings in 18ct yellow gold, pave set with natural cognac diamonds. Ethically mined Gemfields Zambian emeralds.
(Source: thejewelleryeditor.com)
Black, Starr, and Frost Antique Emerald & Diamond Bracelet; USA, early 20th century
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