As I promised you in Part 1…I am here today with even MORE pictures from the glorious 2017 Original Miami Antique Show.
If you like any of the things in these pictures even a little bit, you really need to come next year and see it all in person for yourself.
Trust me. Go look at my photos from 2016, if you need more proof. Plus, who doesn’t want to go to Miami in February? Sunshine, palm trees, antique jewelry! It’s a great combination.

I think I officially have a crush on portrait lockets as a category. If I could afford to buy all the ones I love, I’d have quite the collection of them by now.
This one was particularly fabulous: the portrait lady’s jewelry, the blue enamel accents, the engraved back! It opens into three frames on the inside, and contained a tiny photo of a mystery gentleman.
You remember the massive rose cut diamond ring from Jogani that we admired in Part 1 of this recap? It had two more cousins in that display case.
These two are just as wonderful. The blue enamel is particularly irresistible.
When people ask me how I can wear 100+ year old jewelry in my daily life, I like to show them a piece like these pearl and turquoise earrings from The Spare Room.
How can you not want to wear them?? Sure, they’re from 1880 – but they’d go with almost any contemporary wardrobe.
This magical unicorn of a moonstone ring was snapped up shortly after I posted it on Instagram, but it was too pretty not to show you anyway.
This Swiss enamel bracelet from Sam Sadien belongs in a museum. Each panel is beyond perfect; the level of detail becomes more incredible the closer you get.
Want to see?

What makes something cool? They’re interesting, unusual, fresh – they surprise and delight the eye in a way that’s not precisely “pretty,” but still pleasing to behold. They’re full of yes.
Let’s start by taking a look at the first pair that caught my eye. There’s a lot going on here, so we’ll take it one step at a time.
Because Dana Bronfman is a genius, she’s set these pear-shaped black rutilated quartz drops in way that makes the light shining through the quartz slices echo the Occulus design in the earrings’ surmounts.
The first Lueur jewelry show.
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Lookalikes: Scarlett Johnansson’s engagement ring
More lovely antique rings from Erstwhile Jewelry Co.
Ring roundup: gold filigree engagement rings.
Two exceptional 1920s engagement rings
Amazing emerald, onyx, and diamond Art Deco fan ring.
Let’s look at antique engagement rings!
10 reasons to choose an antique engagement ring.
Ode to a moval: Lang Antiques’ 9.55 carat beauty.
The Las Vegas Antique Jewelry and Watch Show.
Ring roundup: more Art Deco engagement rings.