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What is the difference between Matinee and Oper...
Since the death of Her Royal Highness, Queen Elizabeth II, there has been a renewed interest in Pearls. Amongst the die-hard "Classicist" Pearls always have a place in any collection...
What is the difference between Matinee and Oper...
Since the death of Her Royal Highness, Queen Elizabeth II, there has been a renewed interest in Pearls. Amongst the die-hard "Classicist" Pearls always have a place in any collection...
Love the pendant, but can I swap chains?
Short answer, Yes. If you find a necklace with a chain and pendant that you like, but the chain is too long or too short, or just not the...
Love the pendant, but can I swap chains?
Short answer, Yes. If you find a necklace with a chain and pendant that you like, but the chain is too long or too short, or just not the...
What is the "Shop Pay" Logo on the Check-Out Page?
Shop Pay is a purchase payment option that allows for the purchase price of an item to be paid in several installments. With Shop Pay Installments, customers can choose to...
What is the "Shop Pay" Logo on the Check-Out Page?
Shop Pay is a purchase payment option that allows for the purchase price of an item to be paid in several installments. With Shop Pay Installments, customers can choose to...
Edwardian Jewelry: A Short Overview
Era: 1901 - 1915 The Edwardian era in jewelry corresponds roughly to the reign of King Edward VII (1901–1910), but stylistically extends through World War I to about 1914–1915. Influenced...
Edwardian Jewelry: A Short Overview
Era: 1901 - 1915 The Edwardian era in jewelry corresponds roughly to the reign of King Edward VII (1901–1910), but stylistically extends through World War I to about 1914–1915. Influenced...
Brutalist Jewelry 1965 - 1980: A Focus on Rings
Origins and Philosophy Brutalist jewelry emerged in the mid-1960s as a direct, wearable extension of the architectural Brutalism of Le Corbusier, Paul Rudolph, and the Smithsons. Jewelers rejected polished perfection...
Brutalist Jewelry 1965 - 1980: A Focus on Rings
Origins and Philosophy Brutalist jewelry emerged in the mid-1960s as a direct, wearable extension of the architectural Brutalism of Le Corbusier, Paul Rudolph, and the Smithsons. Jewelers rejected polished perfection...
Victorian Era Jewelry: A Short Guide
Era: 1837–1901 (Reign of Queen Victoria) Sub‑Periods: Early (Romantic), Mid (Grand), Late (Aesthetic) Key Characteristics by Period Early Victorian / Romantic (1837–1860) Sentimental motifs: hearts, bows, hands, anchors, snakes (symbol...
Victorian Era Jewelry: A Short Guide
Era: 1837–1901 (Reign of Queen Victoria) Sub‑Periods: Early (Romantic), Mid (Grand), Late (Aesthetic) Key Characteristics by Period Early Victorian / Romantic (1837–1860) Sentimental motifs: hearts, bows, hands, anchors, snakes (symbol...