Good morning my dearest darlings, and welcome to week two of Diamonds in the Library’s 2015 jewelry gift guide! All jewelry all the time, by slowly escalating price point.
We’re in the big leagues this week, starting off with today’s $1,000 – $3,000 installment.
Here’s what we’ve covered already, in case you’re craving a recap: jewelry under $100; $100 – $200; $200 – $350; $350 – $500, and $500 – $1,000.

Judy Geib’s mismatched earrings in gold with opals.


Antique Day Night Diamond Tassel Earrings in 18k and 14k gold. Round floral tops centering Single cut diamonds, removable chain tassel drops with black enamel details. French, circa 1890.
SheBee Gem You’re So Radical colored sapphire skull earrings. At Stone and Strand.

Adel Chefridi daydream pendant necklace with diamonds in gold.
Art Deco Onyx and Rose Cut Diamond Ring in 14k gold. Bezel set Rose cut diamond in a carved, fluted oval onyx. Circa 1935.
Unhada’s Xiao Earrings with rubies, diamonds, and opals set in 18k.Read More

Here’s what we’ve covered already in the gift guide, in case you’d like to review, or there’s something you can’t get out of your mind and you need to see it again: 


Celine Daoust dainty 


Antique-inspired Ouroboros snake ring in 14k gold with ruby eyes
















From Anansi to Aragog, spiders are a frequent fixture both in literature, mythology, and our daily lives. Terrifying when they sneak up on you in bed, but beneficial for killing other, less pleasant insects (like my eternal foe, the mosquito).
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All of this spider jewelry requires at least a dose of chutzpah to wear, but
This beauty is similar in era to the previous piece of spider jewelry, but very different in execution. 








