These earrings are stunning. I think the shape is elegant and enticing and color combination is to-die-for. I would wear these earrings all night long. That’s 50 carats of aquamarines right there, with 2.50 carats of diamonds. They’re made in classic Art Deco style, but they’re contemporary. Let’s take a look:
Early Art Deco diamond and sapphire dinner ring.
This ring is a perfect example of what I’m talking about. Please note the classic Art Deco geometric motif with the diamonds and sapphires, the contrasting color scheme of the deep blue sapphires with the bright diamonds and platinum mounting. And every time you turn the ring, there’s something beautiful to look at.
The tiny, platinum threads framing the diamond-set shoulders.
The stunning, intricate undergallery.
The engraving on the sides of the ring.
It’s an all-around work of art. You could stare at your hand for hours and never get bored. Sounds like a good time to me. This ring is currently for sale at Lang Antiques. All images and info are thanks to Lang.
Stunning Art Deco diamond drop earrings
There are a lot of diamond earrings in the world. It’s hard to say no to diamond earrings, but there are a few pairs that I would say “yes” to more emphatically than others. This pair is a giant, resounding “yes”.
I wouldn’t be surprised to hear these had been made by elves or fairies, rather than humans. Look at those tiny strings of openwork detail – the earrings look like they could float.
These earrings are for sale at Pampillonia, listing available via 1stdibs. Thanks to Pampillonia and 1stdibs for the images and info. (DISCOVERY: Pampillonia is in my city! Who’s with me for a field trip?)