Spectacular Natural Blue 18.9ct Tanzanite Diamond Fine Chic Pendant Necklace
This platinum ring designed by Oscar Heyman features a 3.40-carat round Ceylon sapphire centered between 2 round brilliant diamonds totaling 1.40 carats.
This lovely morganite engagement ring features a unique vintage platinum mounting that dates from around the 1950s and is accented with six round single cut diamonds. The ring is set with a 1.05 carat round cut morganite that we recently sourced and set. The morganite has a beautiful shimmery cut and a soft icy pink color. The clarity is crisp and clean. The ring is currently a size 7.5 and offer complimentary resizing to fit.
Magnificent Tiffany & Co natural blue sapphire necklace.
center natural blue sapphire Cushion shape weight 21.71ct. size 16.4×14.9mm AGL CERT
Gorgeous royal blue color, amazing cut,very brilliant sapphire ,sparkly lively full of fire ,flawless sapphire,
side set 13 natural marquise shape diamonds 2.75ct tw. VS1 quality G – Color
side set 53 natural Round shape diamonds 5.25ct tw. VS1 quality G – Color
16 inch long
Stamped Inside: TIFFANY & CO.
This is an Authentic Tiffany & Co. Ring.
Comes with Appraisal , AGL CERT
Retail Value $435,000 net
A pair of mystery-set sapphire and diamond ear pendants, by Van Cleef & Arpels.
A pair of mystery-set sapphire and diamond ear pendants, by Van Cleef & Arpels, the inventor of this innovative technique, was featured in Christie’s historic auction of the Collection of Elizabeth Taylor. ‘The stories they could tell…,’ muses Burstein, speaking of the earrings once owned by the Hollywood icon.
Marie-Louise, Archduchess of Austria, niece of Marie Antoinette, second wife of Napoleon and mother of his son, the King of Rome, is as unpopular today in France as she was two centuries ago. Her marriage to Napoleon in 1810 marked the beginning of the end of the Emperor’s glory. Indeed, many blamed her for contributing to his downfall.
A 19th century sapphire and diamond tiara
After Napoleon’s first abdication in 1814, Marie-Louise returned to her native Austria where her father, Emperor Francis II, made provision for her to have a quiet life. After the death of the Empress in 1847, her jewels remained in the Austrian imperial family, and a number of them were put up for sale at Christie’s during the 19th and 20th centuries.
After sales at Christie’s in 1894 and 1959, an ensemble of jewelry in sapphires and diamonds was offered in London in July of 1961. The provenance in the catalog mentions Marie-Louise, although the composite style of the jewels suggests that certain elements may have been remounted at various times.
A pair of 19th-century sapphire and diamond brooches.
A 19th-century sapphire and diamond bracelet.
The sapphire’s are set nearly halfway down the shank which while wearing this band makes it appear to be an eternity band but because these sapphire’s are so large (nearly 1 carat each) this would be uncomfortable but it gives you the look. The alternating sizes of sapphires and diamonds creates a beautiful symmetry and contrast as it can be hard to see in the pictures, but the sapphire’s exhibit multiple vibrant shades of dark and light blues. The solid 14kt white gold band has some weight to it at 6.4 grams and it has a rather think shank with a high polished finish. It would be bold to compliment another ring with this band yet could be interesting. It’s absolutely gorgeous on its own. It’s a size 7 and we’re happy to offer free resizing and overnight shipping for this. It is Brand New.
This beautiful 18k white gold ring, features round brilliant cut white diamonds of F color, VS2 clarity, with excellent cut and brilliance, weighing 1.95 carats total with 1 oval cut blue sapphire, of exquisite color, weighing 3.62 carats.
Set to the centre with an oval sapphire, the mount set with demi-lune and brilliant-cut diamonds, size 531/2, signed Bulgari.