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    From the Eiseman Estate Jewelry Collection, circa 1990s, 18 karat yellow gold necklace featuring a removable orange enamel fish. This fish can also be worn as a brooch. This necklace...
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  • Art Deco Style Platinum Jade, Pearl, & Diamond Pin
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  • 18k Yellow Gold Diamond Hoop Earrings
    Located in Dallas, TX
    From the Eiseman Collection, 18 karat yellow gold 1.25 inch diameter diamond hoop earrings. These earrings are crafted with 120 micro pave set round...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Modern Hoop Earrings

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  • 18k Gold Round Diamond 3x3 Grid Studs
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  • 18k White Gold Calibre Ruby Eternity Ring
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  • Charles Krypell 18k Yellow Gold Diamond Clip Earrings
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    18K yellow gold enamel butterfly pin made by Ruth Satsky. It features cobalt blue enamel and a textured gold finish. There are 3 tiny round diamond accents measuring about 1.5mm. The...
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    Introducing a mesmerizing piece of artistry, this exquisite 18K Yellow Gold Butterfly Brooch Pin effortlessly captures the essence of nature's vibrant beauty. Crafted with meticulous...
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  • 18k Yellow Gold Butterfly Lapel Pin
    By Llyn strong
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  • 18k White Gold Butterfly Lapel Pin
    By Llyn strong
    Located in Greenville, SC
    An 18k White Gold butterfly lapel pin. This pin was made and designed by llyn strong.
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  • Victorian Butterfly Pin Brooch Gold Gemstones Enamel 18k Estate Jewelry Antique
    Located in Beverly Hills, CA
    A colorful butterfly pin brooch made of 18k gold, featuring various gemstones, and accented with colored enamel. The gems are mount-flush set in the gold “wings” and bezel set in the butterfly’s “body”. The “head” and “wings” feature rose cut diamonds. The butterfly’s body is made of fancy colored diamonds, orange brown, and brownish orange. This vibrant butterfly pin brooch is very cheerful and optimistic. Butterfly jewelry is often associated with freedom and joy. This delicate and whimsical jewel fully fits the description. Lovely colorful pin is made of 18 karat (stamped) yellow gold, set with white diamonds, fancy colored diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds. The diamonds are rose cut, pear and round brilliant cut, H-I color VS clarity. The emeralds are pear, oval and round faceted cut. The rubies and sapphires are round faceted cut. The Victorian brooch measures 2 ¼” x 1 ¾” (5.7 x 4.2 cm) and weighs 18.6 grams. The butterfly brooch was created in the 1900s and stamped with a hallmark for 18 karat gold and unidentified maker's mark. History of Insect Jewelry: Insect jewelry carries a diverse symbolism and has deep historic roots. To us, these pieces serve as a reminder of the delicate beauty that designers found in nature. Scarab Beetles In ancient Egypt, scarab beetles were associated with the Sun God Ra. They symbolized regeneration and protection. Scarabs were often used in amulets, and seals to bring good luck and ward off evil. Bees and Butterflies Bees were revered in ancient Greece and Rome and seen as symbols of diligence and cooperation. Honey, a product of bees, was also associated with sweetness and fertility. Butterflies, with their transformation from caterpillar to butterfly, were seen as symbols of metamorphosis and the soul's journey. Insect Jewelry Resurgence In the 19th century, during the Victorian era, there was a resurgence of interest in nature-inspired jewelry. It often incorporated real insect specimens preserved in resin. This trend was influenced by the Victorian fascination with the natural world and scientific discoveries of the time. The Art Nouveau movement of the late 19th - early 20th centuries embraced organic forms and drew inspiration from nature. Insect motifs, such as dragonflies, butterflies, and beetles, were prominent in Art Nouveau jewelry. These pieces featured flowing lines and delicate designs. Today, insect jewelry continues to be equally loved by designers and jewelry buyers. For example, dragonflies are often associated with change and self-realization, while butterfly brooches symbolize transformation and beauty. Bees are still seen as symbols of hard work, community, and productivity. About Victorian Jewelry: Victorian jewelry is dated from 1837 to 1901. The era’s name was inherited from Queen Victoria who reigned during that time. Her significant input shaped the jewelry style of that time. To navigate in such a vast period, historians divide it into following parts: • The Early Victorian or Romantic • The Middle of Grand Victorian • The Late or Aesthetic Victorian Era Different materials, gemstones and techniques were popular specifically for each era. Some styles though remained in favor longer than during just one period. For instance, hair jewelry made its way from the Romantic to the Grand period. Snake and animal motifs were also in demand throughout the era. Early Victorian Jewelry As to the Queen influence, Romantic Period jewelry had well pronounced sentimental vibes. It was the time when young Queen Victoria was in love with her husband, Prince Albert. And the whole nation admired their relationship. Cameos, matching brooches, miniature portraits and lockets reflected the likeness of loved ones. After Albert’s passing in 1861, the Early Victorian Period ended, and The Grand era began. Grand Victorian Jewelry After the incandescent bulb invention in 1870s, diamond jewelry started thriving like never before. Diamonds, being placed under the electric light, revealed their dazzling nature and looked truly fascinating. Besides Victorian diamond jewelry...
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    Antique Early 1900s Unknown Brooches

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