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Luxury Designer Fine Jewelry

Gold and Gemstone Collection

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Antique Edwardian Opal and Diamond Gold RingAntique Edwardian Opal and Diamond Gold Ring
Snake Ring Diamond & Ruby
Snake Ring Diamond & Ruby Sale price$3,500.00
Antique Amethyst Citrine Pearl BroochAntique Amethyst Citrine Pearl Brooch
Gold Sapphire Diamond Ring
Gold Sapphire Diamond Ring Sale price$5,500.00
Diamond 18K Yellow Gold & Platinum RingDiamond 18K Yellow Gold & Platinum Ring
Jacob & Co Diamond Enamel CufflinksJacob & Co Diamond Enamel Cufflinks
Sapphire Diamond Eternity RingSapphire Diamond Eternity Ring
Ruby Diamond EarringsRuby Diamond Earrings
SoldLucien Piccard Sapphire Diamond CufflinksLucien Piccard Sapphire Diamond Cufflinks
Tahitian Pearl 18K Yellow Gold Diamond RingTahitian Pearl 18K Yellow Gold Diamond Ring
Art Deco Platinum Ruby & Diamond RingArt Deco Platinum Ruby & Diamond Ring
SoldArt Deco Sapphire Diamond Enamel Gold RingArt Deco Sapphire Diamond Enamel Gold Ring
SoldArt Deco Ruby Diamond Onyx Gold RingArt Deco Ruby Diamond Onyx Gold Ring

Luxury Designer Fine Jewelry

This collection of Luxury Designer Fine Jewelry brings together men’s and women’s jewels chosen for the quiet authority of their design—rings, brooches, bracelets, earrings, cufflinks, necklaces, pendants, and a refined presence of jewel-watches whose beauty is inseparable from their engineering. Spanning Georgian intimacy through Victorian richness, Edwardian and Belle Époque lightness, Art Nouveau lyricism, and Art Deco precision—then moving into Retro, vintage, and contemporary work—the selection reads as a curated conversation across time, guided by proportion, material integrity, and the unmistakable discipline of fine craftsmanship.

The Edwardian and Belle Époque years appear here in their most characteristic mood: airy platinum work, diamond settings that feel almost weightless, and silhouettes that seem to float rather than sit on the body. Within this same spirit, jewel-watches occupy a special place—bracelet and pendant forms where horology becomes ornament, the dial framed by meticulous metalwork and stones set with a jeweler’s restraint. These pieces reward a closer look: a hinge that closes with certainty, a case profile resolved like architecture, a dial that balances legibility with elegance.

Across the collection, enamel introduces a different kind of radiance—color held in glass, perfected through heat and patience. Whether guilloché shimmer beneath translucent enamel, or fields of opaque color edged by gold, enamelwork lends jewelry a painterly depth. When enamel is set with gems, the effect can be especially vivid: diamonds used as fine punctuation, rubies and sapphires bringing saturated accents, emeralds offering a darker, velvety green. These are details that do not announce themselves loudly; they reveal themselves gradually, like well-made objects always do.

Art Nouveau pieces favor the expressive curve and the poetry of nature, while Art Deco answers with geometry and calibrated stonework—clean lines, crisp symmetry, and the confidence of modern design. Georgian and Victorian jewels hold their own atmosphere, often warmer in metal and richer in surface work, while Retro introduces bolder volume and gold presence. Throughout, gold, silver, and platinum are not merely materials but languages—each changing the way a gemstone reads, each shaping how a piece feels in the hand and on the body.

What unites these jewels—whether signed by renowned houses or made by exceptional workshops—is a sense of permanence: settings that are precise, stones chosen for life and color, and craftsmanship that remains legible across generations. This is jewelry collected not for trend, but for design, rarity, and the enduring beauty of things made with mastery.