$ 238.00 $ 280.00
It was pinned in the center of her shirt collar, giving the white blouse a touch of shining silver. Her hair was parted down the center, it was long and sandy blonde. She sipped her coffee from a glass mug at a small café somewhere in central London, with red bistro chairs and wooden tables. She was reading a book of French poetry, as a sophisticated woman does. Passersby did double takes before walking on, as she looked like a celebrity hiding in plain sight.
This is a vintage Danish silver leaf brooch pin which was handcrafted around 1940 by Jopal for the wonderful Georg Jensen company. This piece features a double leaf motif and is fully hallmarked. It bears the silver purity mark, “STERLING”, the insurance mark, “0451”, and the maker’s mark, “JoPal”. Overall, this brooch measures 57 x 35 mm and it weighs 9.9 grams.
This vintage leaf brooch pin is a phenomenon of timeless design and stature. For a collar, for a bag, for a scarf, it doesn’t matter, I know you’ll make it work.
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$ 969.00 $ 1,140.00
It’s one of those things that includes a second glance. It’s addictive, in good way. It goes great with other addictive things; like good wine, stilettos, and chocolate that melts in your mouth. It looks like fire on your finger, and yet you won’t get burned.
This antique Edwardian opal and gold ring was handcrafted in Chester, England in 1905. This vibrant band holds five precious opals on the ring face, with each gem oval and cabochon cut and gradating in size down the shoulders. The largest opal measures 5.2 x 4 x 2.3 mm. This ring is a size 6.5 and weighs 3.0 grams. The ring face measures 7.7 x 8.2 x 4.4 mm off the finger with a band width of 2.6 mm. This piece is fully hallmarked and bears the crown mark for England, the gold purity mark, “18”, the wheat sheaves mark for Chester, and the letter date, “g”.
Opals are the birthstone of October but should be worn year-round, I mean, the Romans once believed that opals were the most powerful stone of them all.
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Please note that our photographs are part of our description, please look carefully, we do not digitally alter our items. We always want you to be happy with every aspect of your purchase, and If you are not completely satisfied for any reason simply let us know and we'll work together to get the item returned for a full refund. I guarantee that my pictures and descriptions are as accurate as possible. My goal is to exceed your best expectations!
$ 1,037.00 $ 1,220.00
He was walking through the shops, searching for something that looked like her. In a small storefront, at garden level, he spotted a stone like no other he’d seen. A hidden gem, a needle in a haystack, that four-leaf clover in a field of daisies. It looked like a blanket of snow over a mountain, each snowflake with its own colorful fire burning, lighting up beneath the sun. It looked like a sunset in Malibu, over the ocean in the West, with rainbow skies and salty air. It looked like her, beautiful at every angle, timeless and everything he was searching for.
This antique Edwardian opal solitaire ring was handcrafted in Chester, England, 1910. It features an elegant white opal which has been oval cabochon cut and measures 14 x 10 x 4.3 mm. The ring shoulders are engraved with a gold swirl motif. This ring is fully hallmarked and bears the Chester mark of wheat sheaves, the gold purity content mark, ‘15’, and ‘.625’, the date letter, ‘N’, and the maker’s mark, ‘A.B S’. This ring is a size 9.25 and weighs 6.9 grams.
She’s just going to love her engagement ring/birthday gift/surprise on a Wednesday/anniversary present/Christmas miracle/or Valentine’s Day thrill!
I offer a 3 or 4 payment layaway on most items purchased for full retail price, please inquire if you are interested in setting up a layaway. Items ship when payment is complete and items purchased or payments made on layaway are eligible for store credit only.
I always want you to be happy with every aspect of your purchase. If you are not completely satisfied for any reason simply let me know and we'll work together to get the item returned for a full refund. I guarantee that my pictures and descriptions are as accurate as possible. My goal is to exceed your best expectations!
$ 2,967.00 $ 3,490.00
I’m always on the lookout for marvelous opal rings, and I often come across 3 and 5 stone varieties in the very typical English Victorian fashion, but I have to admit that when I saw this particular ring my jaw just about hit the floor. Once I had lifted said jaw and tucked it back neatly into place, I had no choice but to slip this large and luscious beauty onto my finger and bring it home with me. This is, without a doubt, the biggest, boldest and most fabulous example of a 3 stone ring I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. Far, oh so very far, from typical.
Hand crafted in 18 karat gold around the turn of the (last) century, this circa 1900 ring is graced with three voluptuous opals with fantastic play of color in flashes of blue, green, orange, red and yellow. The center stone is an approximately 1.7 carat round cabochon gem and the two side opals are cabochon egg shapes that add up to another 1.2 carats in bright opal gems. Interspersed between the opals are 5-7 point old European cut diamonds for added sparkle and flash, these add up to about .35 carats total weight. This ring is a size 9 and while it could be re-sized a little bit, it’s scale dictates that it be worn on a finger of about this size. The ring measures 9.8 mm from north to south and 26.3 mm from east to west and sits 6.4 mm off the finger, it narrows to 1.7 mm at the back of the band. This ring has no marks but has been acid tested to verify it’s content at 18 karat gold.
This stunning ring was no doubt worn by important lady of the day, I have yet to meet its equal.
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I always want you to be happy with every aspect of your purchase. If you are not completely satisfied for any reason simply let me know and we'll work together to get the item returned for a full refund. I guarantee that my pictures and descriptions are as accurate as possible. My goal is to exceed your best expectations!
Item ID: RG0215044V
$ 833.00 $ 980.00
We were at a drive-in movie theatre on a thick summer night, the stars were out, the moon was waning. My Little Chicadee played on the silver screen, his arm was draped over my shoulder.
That’s quite the ring you have there, Victoria.
Oh this? A handsome man gave it to me.
He has good taste.
He gets it from me.
He was concerned it might be too conventional for you. But, who says conventional has to be boring?
I held up my hand so the light from the projector could catch the opals just right. I thanked him for my ring, admiring the glimmer, right before stealing the rest of the salty popcorn.
This antique opal ring was handcrafted in Chester, England in 1906. It’s an Edwardian piece, made in 18 karat gold with five round cabochon cut opals across the ring face. The largest opal can be found at the center, it measures 6 x 5.4 x 2.6 mm. This ring is a size 8 and it weighs 3.7 grams. The ring face measures 8.6 mm north to south and 20.1 mm across. It sits 5 mm off the finger and the band width is 2.1 mm at the back. It bears the date letter mark, “f”, the gold purity mark, “18”, and the assay mark for Chester.
The opal is the most shimmering of stones, in my professional opinion. They’re every color of the rainbow, and I swear they invent colors we’ve never seen before.
I offer a 3 or 4 payment layaway on most items purchased for full retail price, please inquire if you are interested in setting up a layaway. Items ship when payment is complete and items purchased or payments made on layaway are eligible for store credit only.
I always want you to be happy with every aspect of your purchase. If you are not completely satisfied for any reason simply let me know and we'll work together to get the item returned for a full refund. I guarantee that my pictures and descriptions are as accurate as possible. My goal is to exceed your best expectations!