Antique Belle Époque Ring 18ct Gold & Platinum Tested Circa 1900 Fabulous, Belle Époque Ring. Set with four, beautiful- claw set- diamonds & pretty, diamond crossover shoulders. The diamonds are set in platinum & mounted on an 18ct yellow gold band. The Belle Époque (1890-1915) encompassed three jewelry design periods- Art Nouveau, the Arts and Crafts movement, and Edwardian Era. The Jewellery was characterised by the use of garlands, scrolls and floral motifs. Ring measures approx height 12.8mm & width 7.6mm UK Size P US Size 7 1/2 Can be resized using our resizing service, please contact us for more information. All of our items are either Antique, Vintage or Preloved. They are in used condition & may show some signs of age related wear, light surface scratches or tarnish. All of our items have been hand selected by us & carefully checked over by our specialist jeweller. They are original one off pieces, so although we may source similar items, we rarely find two identical pieces. Making your purchase truly unique. All gemstones are natural unless otherwise stated. Don’t forget to check us out on Instagram @ruby_lovestuesday Antique boxes are for display purposes only, our items come in beautiful pink vintage style presentation boxes.
A rectangular Belle Epoque diamond and enamel pin, c.1900. A guilloche enamel plate is decorated with a central old cut diamond and a line of flowery diamonds meeting the framing garlands of...
These are a very few small stunning and marvelous jewelry pieces of La Belle Époque - brief peaceful and elegant respite moment in a human history full of wars. Oceans of inspiration. René Jules Lalique brooch Source: http://www.non-solo-arte.com/art-nouveau-jewelry.html Locusts, 1900 Source: http://barbaraanneshaircombblog.com/2014/02/07/auctions-at-drouot-art-nouveau-locusts-sold-for-141000-euros/ Art Nouveau dragonfly brooch Source: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/317363104964292457/ Tiara and brooch, 1898-1908 Source: http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/17810/lot/166/ Lucien Gaillard hair combs, 1905 Source: https://scontent-b-vie.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/292913_515676165147151_1218920218_n.jpg René Jules Lalique necklace Source: http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/92/a6/2a/92a62a3aee808bd29c43257d6a20a43e.jpg Georges Fouquet Source: http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/99/14/6f/99146f2f716efa5fc242e78a4061e764.jpg Carl Otto Czeschka, 1905 Source: http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/b0/de/b9/b0deb9bd40a32fad46abab48319b9a89.jpg Maison Vever hair combs Source: http://tammy17tummy.tumblr.com/post/7936339466/parisian-chic-art-nouveau-jewelry-manufacturer Art Nouveau necklace Source: http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/14/f6/be/14f6beb680893adf4f0cf6e11c88f7f8.jpg Masriera necklace Source: http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/cc/56/63/cc5663bf1ad5c51a26e3d83715ccb547.jpg Henri Teterger pendant-brooch, 1900 Source: http://www.tademagallery.com/Tad_PHP/Tadema_ImagePage.php?paraSub=4579&dbt=2&xtra= Elizabeth Bonte pendant Source: http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/86/62/7a/86627ac397ad7e9313752f24517eee48.jpg Meyle & Mayer pendant, 1900 Source: http://www.tademagallery.com/Tad_PHP/Tadema_ImagePage.php?paraSub=9013&dbt=2&xtra= Masriera ring Source: http://www.alaintruong.com/archives/2013/06/08/27356474.html Rozet & Fischmeister Co., 1910 Source: http://www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/12/the-brilliance-of-an-era Russian Art Nouveau earrings, 1908-1917 Source: http://diamondsinthelibrary.tumblr.com/post/36666419854/russian-art-nouveau-enameled-demantoid-long Marcus & Co watch, 1900 Source: http://www.doylenewyork.com/asp/fullCatalogue.asp?salelot=13JL04+++279+&refno=++958791 Lucien Gaillard hair pins, 1900 Source: http://eachdayaflower.tumblr.com/post/4158272779/lucien-gaillard-hair-pins-c-1900 René Jules Lalique corsage ornament, 1904 Source: http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/an-art-nouveau-opal-enamel-glass-and/4786060/lot/lot_details.aspx?pos=2&intObjectID=4786060&sid=&page=4 Maison Vever pendant Source: http://s39.radikal.ru/i084/0909/a3/2e9d15e066dd.jpg René Jules Lalique Source: http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/d7/ae/ec/d7aeec3b4e59d0c62b721d172c8a692a.jpg Art Nouveau brooch, 1890 Source: http://www.bentley-skinner.co.uk/catalog/products/18493-an-art-nouveau-enamel-and-gemset-peacock-brooch René Jules Lalique brooch Source: http://www.artistsandart.org/2009/07/splendors-of-lalique-art-jewelry.html Ella Naper hair combs, 1906 Source: http://www.tademagallery.com/Tad_PHP/Tadema_ImagePage.php?paraSub=2963&dbt=2&xtra= Louis Wièse pendant Souce: http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/6b/77/76/6b7776ac07adf14c548b05bcaac43217.jpg A. Gebhardt and W. Mark, 1902 Source: http://www.skinnerinc.com/auctions/2375/lots/612
These are a very few small stunning and marvelous jewelry pieces of La Belle Époque - brief peaceful and elegant respite moment in a human...
Antique Belle Époque Ring 14ct Gold Stamped 585 Circa 1900 Fabulous Floral Belle Époque Design Ring, Set with Natural, Old European Cut Diamonds. The Belle Époque (1890-1915) encompassed three jewelry design periods- Art Nouveau, the Arts and Crafts movement, and Edwardian Era. The Jewellery was characterised by the use of garlands, scrolls and floral motifs. Face of the ring measures approx 13.4mm x 5.5mm UK Size M US Size 6 1/2 Can be resized using our resizing service, please contact us for more information All of our items are either Antique, Vintage or Preloved. They are in used condition & may show some signs of age related wear, light surface scratches or tarnish. All of our items have been hand selected by us & checked over by our specialist jeweller. They are original one off pieces, so although we may source similar items, we rarely find two identical pieces. Making your purchase truly unique. Don’t forget to check us out on Instagram @ruby_lovestuesday Antique boxes are for display purposes only, our items come in beautiful pink vintage style presentation boxes.
These are a very few small stunning and marvelous jewelry pieces of La Belle Époque - brief peaceful and elegant respite moment in a human history full of wars. Oceans of inspiration. René Jules Lalique brooch Source: http://www.non-solo-arte.com/art-nouveau-jewelry.html Locusts, 1900 Source: http://barbaraanneshaircombblog.com/2014/02/07/auctions-at-drouot-art-nouveau-locusts-sold-for-141000-euros/ Art Nouveau dragonfly brooch Source: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/317363104964292457/ Tiara and brooch, 1898-1908 Source: http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/17810/lot/166/ Lucien Gaillard hair combs, 1905 Source: https://scontent-b-vie.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/292913_515676165147151_1218920218_n.jpg René Jules Lalique necklace Source: http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/92/a6/2a/92a62a3aee808bd29c43257d6a20a43e.jpg Georges Fouquet Source: http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/99/14/6f/99146f2f716efa5fc242e78a4061e764.jpg Carl Otto Czeschka, 1905 Source: http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/b0/de/b9/b0deb9bd40a32fad46abab48319b9a89.jpg Maison Vever hair combs Source: http://tammy17tummy.tumblr.com/post/7936339466/parisian-chic-art-nouveau-jewelry-manufacturer Art Nouveau necklace Source: http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/14/f6/be/14f6beb680893adf4f0cf6e11c88f7f8.jpg Masriera necklace Source: http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/cc/56/63/cc5663bf1ad5c51a26e3d83715ccb547.jpg Henri Teterger pendant-brooch, 1900 Source: http://www.tademagallery.com/Tad_PHP/Tadema_ImagePage.php?paraSub=4579&dbt=2&xtra= Elizabeth Bonte pendant Source: http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/86/62/7a/86627ac397ad7e9313752f24517eee48.jpg Meyle & Mayer pendant, 1900 Source: http://www.tademagallery.com/Tad_PHP/Tadema_ImagePage.php?paraSub=9013&dbt=2&xtra= Masriera ring Source: http://www.alaintruong.com/archives/2013/06/08/27356474.html Rozet & Fischmeister Co., 1910 Source: http://www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/12/the-brilliance-of-an-era Russian Art Nouveau earrings, 1908-1917 Source: http://diamondsinthelibrary.tumblr.com/post/36666419854/russian-art-nouveau-enameled-demantoid-long Marcus & Co watch, 1900 Source: http://www.doylenewyork.com/asp/fullCatalogue.asp?salelot=13JL04+++279+&refno=++958791 Lucien Gaillard hair pins, 1900 Source: http://eachdayaflower.tumblr.com/post/4158272779/lucien-gaillard-hair-pins-c-1900 René Jules Lalique corsage ornament, 1904 Source: http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/an-art-nouveau-opal-enamel-glass-and/4786060/lot/lot_details.aspx?pos=2&intObjectID=4786060&sid=&page=4 Maison Vever pendant Source: http://s39.radikal.ru/i084/0909/a3/2e9d15e066dd.jpg René Jules Lalique Source: http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/d7/ae/ec/d7aeec3b4e59d0c62b721d172c8a692a.jpg Art Nouveau brooch, 1890 Source: http://www.bentley-skinner.co.uk/catalog/products/18493-an-art-nouveau-enamel-and-gemset-peacock-brooch René Jules Lalique brooch Source: http://www.artistsandart.org/2009/07/splendors-of-lalique-art-jewelry.html Ella Naper hair combs, 1906 Source: http://www.tademagallery.com/Tad_PHP/Tadema_ImagePage.php?paraSub=2963&dbt=2&xtra= Louis Wièse pendant Souce: http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/originals/6b/77/76/6b7776ac07adf14c548b05bcaac43217.jpg A. Gebhardt and W. Mark, 1902 Source: http://www.skinnerinc.com/auctions/2375/lots/612
This is an authentic, limited edition, Sadie Green's design. Sadie Green's incorporates antique Czechoslovakian, German, and Japanese glass along with vintage Lucite (circa 1900-1950) or Austrian crystal with stamped metal findings issued from the original antique dies. These elements give our vintage reproduction jewelry it's unique look with Art Deco, Art Nouveau, and Arts & Crafts influences that were popular designs of the Victorian and Belle Epoque era. Each stone is hand set and each piece is hand assembled at our studio located in Southbridge, Massachusetts, USA. This pair of earrings features vintage emerald Swarovski crystals accented by a Swarovski rondelle. The earring hangs about 1.25 inches and has a jewel post.
A Carlo Giuliano enamel, peridot, moonstone, garnet and gold pendant with a cabochon-cut peridot, in the centre of a cluster of eight, cabochon-cut moonstones, with a blue, white, black and red enamelled fleur-de-lys surround, bordered by a circle of white spotted black enamel, with a briolette-cut garnet pendant, with a black, blue and white enamelled cap and a black and white enamelled pendant bail, mounted in gold, circa 1885.
Antique Belle Époque Ring 14ct Gold Stamped 585 Circa 1900 Fabulous Floral Belle Époque Design Ring, Set with Natural, Old European Cut Diamonds. The Belle Époque (1890-1915) encompassed three jewelry design periods- Art Nouveau, the Arts and Crafts movement, and Edwardian Era. The Jewellery was characterised by the use of garlands, scrolls and floral motifs. Face of the ring measures approx 13.4mm x 5.5mm UK Size M US Size 6 1/2 Can be resized using our resizing service, please contact us for more information All of our items are either Antique, Vintage or Preloved. They are in used condition & may show some signs of age related wear, light surface scratches or tarnish. All of our items have been hand selected by us & checked over by our specialist jeweller. They are original one off pieces, so although we may source similar items, we rarely find two identical pieces. Making your purchase truly unique. Don’t forget to check us out on Instagram @ruby_lovestuesday Antique boxes are for display purposes only, our items come in beautiful pink vintage style presentation boxes.
Art Nouveau Jewelry - Jeanne Orianne De Levallois (1872 - 1951) In a Tribute To Élisabeth Sonrel (1874-1953) And Other Women Art Nouveau Artists And Creators by Daniel Arrhakis (2023) Art Nouveau ('New Art') is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts. It was often inspired by natural forms such as the sinuous curves of plants and flowers. Art Nouveau artists drew inspiration from natural elements, such as flowers or insects. Curves, asymmetrical forms, and intense colors were other common motifs of the movement. The Art Nouveau aesthetic also appeared in various media, including decorative art, paintings, architecture, Jewelry, and even advertisements. One major objective of Art Nouveau was to break down the traditional distinction between fine arts (especially painting and sculpture) and applied arts. It was most widely used in interior design, graphic arts, furniture, glass art, textiles, ceramics, jewelry and metal work. It was popular between 1890 and 1910 during the Belle Époque period, and was a reaction against the academicism, eclecticism and historicism of 19th century architecture and decorative art. Another important influence on the new style was Japonism. This was a wave of enthusiasm for Japanese woodblock printing, particularly the works of Hiroshige, Hokusai, and Utagawa Kunisada, which were imported into Europe beginning in the 1870s. Some of the artists who defined de movement are : Gustav Klimt (1862 - 1918), Alphonse Mucha (1860 - 1939), Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901), Egon Schiele (1890-1918), Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926), Victor Horta ( 1861-1947), Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933), Émile Gallé (1846-1904), René Lalique ( 1860 - 1945) Louis Majorelle (1859-1926), Etc... But during this period there were also great female artists who often ended up forgotten in the Art Nouveau Movement, such as Elisabeth Sonrel, Julie de Graag, Sisters Margaret and Frances Macdonald, Gerda Wegener, Charlotte Newman, Elinor Evans Klapp, and many others. Elisabeth Sonrel (1874 – 1953 ) was a French painter and illustrator in the Art Nouveau style. Her works included allegorical subjects, mysticism, symbolism, portraits, and landscapes. Charlotte Newman, also known as Mrs. Philip Newman (English) (1840–1927), was the first English woman to be recognized as a jeweler in the second half of the nineteenth century. Her success in the traditionally male-dominated profession inspired many more women in the Arts and Crafts movement to become jewelers. Elinor Evans Klapp (American) (1845-1915) the wife of a successful dry goods merchant, took up jewelry design in her early forties. She soon made up for lost time by launching herself as one of the largest exhibitors in Chicago’s Arts and Crafts shows, and by sending forty pieces to the Paris Exhibition of 1900. In the realm of jewellery, the Art Nouveau period (1890 to 1910), Which coexisted with the Victorian era and the Edwardian era, saw designers innovate crafting techniques and experiment with new materials. Art Nouveau jewellery was ornate, reflecting the unrestrained beauty of the natural world, and did not rely on the preciousness of its components. During this brief period, five jewelry designers (All Men) stood out amongst the rest for their masterful work : René Lalique (1860-1945), Henri Vever (1854 -1942), Georges Fouquet (1862-1957), Louis Comfort Tiffany (American) (1848 -1933), Lucien Gaillard (1861-1942), Joë Descomps (1872–1948), Karl Rothmüller (German) (1860–1930) etc. These series are a tribute to the women creators, artists who were so often forgotten during the Art Nouveau movement in an art world at the time dominated by men, like Elinor Evans Klapp, Charlotte Newman, Elisabeth Sonrel and others ... The Mystery Of Jeanne Orianne De Levallois (1872 - 1951) A French Woman Jewelry Creator. In this sense, I present to you for the first time Jeanne Orianne De Levallois (1872 - 1951) (*) Born in Rocamadour (France) , a half-sister of Élisabeth Sonrel, whose existence was always kept secret by her paternal family. It is not known to what extent her father Nicolas Stéphane Sonrel, a painter from Tours, partially influenced her drawing and painting skills, but unlike Élisabeth, her sister never showed her works, especially her series of jewelry that she designed in secret, signing with the name Jeanne Orianne De Levallois so as not to arouse any suspicion. According to legend, Orianne, towards the end of her life, had moments of absence and lack of memory, it is believed that on one of these occasions she got lost in the Grotte des Merveilles and despite all efforts, it was never found until today. Her notebook of drawings and sketches was only found recently, during a routine exploration of the Grotte des Merveilles. In a recess of the cave was what appeared to be a thick notebook wrapped in furs and silks. In it were some of the most beautiful jewels ever created by any French jeweler. It is these drawings that I present to you today in these series in a recreation created with the help of Artificial Intelligence and digital art. Hope you like it ! : ) (*) Mystery personage, stories and artistic collections created by Daniel Arrhakis.
The Art Nouveau Glass of Loetz Witwe is famous around the world for its finesse and beauty. Discover the amazing tragic history of Loetz Glass here.
Maidford is a feminine and elaborately designed Art Nouveau (circa 1910) silver and 14k yellow gold ring. The stunning antique piece centers a Cushion Cut pale pink tourmaline gauged at approximately 1.40ct in weight. The ring is flanked on either side by four Rose Cut diamonds totaling approximately 0.10ct in weight. Maidford is further designed with intricately detailed open metal work, scrolling ribbons of metal and beaded yellow gold accents throughout the gallery and shoulders. The ring exhibits exceptional craftsmanship and is truly one-of-a-kind! Maidford is currently a size 5 and can be sized to fit.
soyouthinkyoucan Adore les roses (It.) Cartolina in style Art Nouveau 1923
Comb, silver, set with garnets, decorated with a pierced medallion of a crab, the symbol of the zodiac sign Cancer, designed by Henry Wilson and made at his workshop, England, about 1900