Up, up, and up we soar, into the truly luxurious echelons of price point. The more zeros at the end of the price tag, the more possibilities.
Here in $15k – $50k, we see Georgian diamonds, precious opals, slabs of gorgeous malachite, fossilized woolly mammoth bone…almost anything you desire. Here’s what we’ve covered already, in case you’re craving a recap: jewelry under $100; $100 – $200; $200 – $350; $350 – $500, $500 – $1,000, $1,000 – $3,000, $3,000 – $7,000, and $7,000 – $15,000.
Victorian 15k yellow gold, diamond, and black enamel earrings. Circa 1880.
Kara Ross large Cava cuff in malachite with blue topaz inset.
Nak Armstrong earrings in 18k rose gold with black spinel, dark aquamarine, and brown sapphire.
Enamel serpent ring by Juan daSilva in gold with blue enamel and fancy-cut diamonds.
Stone and Strand Estate Collection diamond wing earrings from the 1940’s. With 10 carats of diamonds.
Arunashi ring in black rhodium with 8.66cts of tanzanite and 2.97cts of diamonds.
Monique Péan sapphire slice and diamond earrings.
Antique 2.12 carat oval diamond ring with amazing emerald halo.
(This is one of my favorite currently available pieces of jewelry anywhere, at any price.)
Arunashi black opal egg drop earrings with diamonds.
Monique Pean hand-carved fossilized jet necklace with fossilized woolly mammoth and diamond inlay.
Amethyst Opening Night necklace from Katherine Jetter, with a moonstone and rose gold chain.
Antique diamond and emerald earrings in silver. Spanish in origin, circa 1780.
Naomi Sarna multicolored diamond and sapphire petal ring in white gold.
Edwardian Old Mine Diamond Necklace in platinum topped 18k gold. Seventeen buttercup set Old Mine cut diamonds and sixteen bezel set Old Mine cut diamonds all weighing app. 10ctw, with knife wire links. French, circa 1915.