Small stylized star pin, showcasing a fine step-cut peridot weighing approximately 17.28 carats, in a diamond-accented platinum-topped gold frame, secured by a 14k yellow gold pin stem, signed Marcus & Co, circa 1905. Diamonds weighing approximately 0.44 total carats. Just under 1″ length and width. Click Here For Purchasing Details Price: $10,000
Gorgeous Royal Jewels
Queen Mary’s Ruby Diamond Bracelet-Brooch. Queen Mary’s Ruby Diamond Bracelet-Brooch. A wedding gift when she married the Duke of York in 1893. It is a ruby and diamond bracelet incorporating a detachable centerpiece in the shape of a rose. Queen mary presented this bracelet to Elizabeth II as a wedding gift in 1947. The Burmese…
Gorgeous Designer Jewelry With Vivid Color
A gorgeous array of vivid gemstone and diamond jewelry that will bewilder the eyes. The gemstones are eye clean and bursting with color from beautiful blues to enchanting greens. These are very creative designs, and pleasurable play on the visual senses. Most of this beautiful jewelry is set high quality 18K gold settings that really…
Alluring and Exquisite Vintage Jewelry to Dazzle the Senses
Many of the most exquisite pieces of estate and vintage jewelry have ended up under the roof of Lang Antique & Estate Jewelry. You will find a huge selection of all types of jewelry here including diamond and gemstone rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and brooch and pins. They carry a wide selection of both…
The Hope Spinel
The Hope Spinel’s history is every bit as colorful as its lustrous rose hue. Often confused for a ruby-although the spinel has fewer inclusions-the plum-size gemstone was mined from the ancient Kuh-i-Lal mines in Tajikistan and acquired by London banker Henry Philip Hope in the 1800s. After Hope’s death,his gemstone collection (which comprised over 700…
Wallace Chan’ collection of extraordinary jewels and butterfly brooches ”The Path to Enlightenment – Art and Zen’
Hong Kong native Wallace Chan began his career carving precious stones. Showing an innate gift for this craft he developed what he later called the “Wallace Cut” an adaptation of the medieval intaglio and cameo carving techniques that creates a realistic and three dimensional carving inside a crystal with multiple reflections. From this detailed and…