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Well it seems spring has sprung, at least around these parts, and what better way to celebrate the season than a look at some vivid green art deco emerald jewelry!
Emeralds, like spring, are a symbol of life and of rebirth, and have been prized since ancient times. They’re also the birthstone for lucky May babies, and are said to bring foresight, good fortune, and youth. Also, of course they bring spectacular VINTAGE GLAM, just take a look!
Riiiiight? Don’t forget you can find more beautiful 1920s jewelry in our Art Deco Shop. And if you’re finding the real antiques a bit out of your price range at the moment? There’s always gorgeous modern reproductions and vintage inspired costume jewelry out there! Some of our faves below…
I came across these incredible 1920s headbands and accessories by Gibson Bespoke recently and couldn’t wait to share them with you guys. I had to post these designs ASAP because… wow. Just wow. The collections include 1920s style headbands, all kind of deco bridal jewelry, necklaces, fascinators… they are art deco perfection, and in my …
Time once again to celebrate some of our favorite gemstones, and today’s featured beauty is February birthstone AMETHYST! Come join us as we ooh and ahh over some spectacular art deco amethyst jewelry, won’t you? But first, a primer: The name “amethyst” derives from the Greek amethystos, which means “a remedy against drunkenness,” a benefit long ascribed to …
Lucky June babies get their pick of beautiful birthstones, from luminous pearls to our previously featured art deco moonstone beauties. But today we’re going to spotlight the show-stopping loveliness of some art deco alexandrite jewelry. Alexandrite is a form of chrysoberyl, with a unique property: it changes color (or at least appears to) depending on the …
In today’s luminous edition of “I Want That, Give It To Me Now”… this stunning art deco ruby ring from French jewelry house Mauboussin. Yup. I want this, give it to me now. According to the listing at Bonham’s, the sale included a certificate of authenticity from Mauboussin, dating the ring June 11, 1924. Not …
Art Deco Emerald Jewelry | Vintage May Birthstone
This post includes one or more affiliate links. If you purchase something after clicking through, we may receive a small commission from the designer, retailer or shop (thanks!) More info here.
Well it seems spring has sprung, at least around these parts, and what better way to celebrate the season than a look at some vivid green art deco emerald jewelry!
Emeralds, like spring, are a symbol of life and of rebirth, and have been prized since ancient times. They’re also the birthstone for lucky May babies, and are said to bring foresight, good fortune, and youth. Also, of course they bring spectacular VINTAGE GLAM, just take a look!
Emerald art deco round cut ring, via Etsy.
Gorgeous white gold Art Deco style diamond halo ring, set with a sparkling natural diamond and natural emeralds.
Platinum art deco earrings sold at auction at Freemans.
Elegant platinum drop diamond earrings with single emerald at the top, and large step cut emerald pendant.
Gold Art Deco emerald pin, via Etsy.
Beautiful art deco emerald pin with marquise cut stone and flanked by two small antique-sized diamonds of 0.15 carat each.
Emerald cut art deco emerald ring via Etsy.
Stunning Emerald & Diamond Emerald Art Deco Engagement Ring.
Art Deco emerald necklace vintage design from John Rubel.
Annotated 1920s sketch for an elaborate art deco emerald necklace.
Art Deco emerald earrings, via Etsy.
Estate jewelry art deco emerald earrings, circa 1920s-1930s.
Art Deco diamond and emerald ring from Leo Ingwer.
Exquisite 15 carat emerald set in an 18k yellow gold art deco setting, flanked with straight baguette diamonds.
Art Deco emerald bracelet via Etsy.
Antique Art Deco emerald bracelet, Circa 1920. Constructed completely of platinum with hand engraved accents.
Cartier Art Deco gold and emerald brooch, via Etsy.
Art Deco Emerald and diamond brooch, circa 1930, by Cartier.
Art Deco Emerald and Diamond Ring via Etsy.
1930s Art Deco Emerald & Diamond Ring.
Riiiiight? Don’t forget you can find more beautiful 1920s jewelry in our Art Deco Shop. And if you’re finding the real antiques a bit out of your price range at the moment? There’s always gorgeous modern reproductions and vintage inspired costume jewelry out there! Some of our faves below…
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I came across these incredible 1920s headbands and accessories by Gibson Bespoke recently and couldn’t wait to share them with you guys. I had to post these designs ASAP because… wow. Just wow. The collections include 1920s style headbands, all kind of deco bridal jewelry, necklaces, fascinators… they are art deco perfection, and in my …
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Time once again to celebrate some of our favorite gemstones, and today’s featured beauty is February birthstone AMETHYST! Come join us as we ooh and ahh over some spectacular art deco amethyst jewelry, won’t you? But first, a primer: The name “amethyst” derives from the Greek amethystos, which means “a remedy against drunkenness,” a benefit long ascribed to …
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Lucky June babies get their pick of beautiful birthstones, from luminous pearls to our previously featured art deco moonstone beauties. But today we’re going to spotlight the show-stopping loveliness of some art deco alexandrite jewelry. Alexandrite is a form of chrysoberyl, with a unique property: it changes color (or at least appears to) depending on the …
Art Deco Ruby Ring || 1924 Mauboussin
In today’s luminous edition of “I Want That, Give It To Me Now”… this stunning art deco ruby ring from French jewelry house Mauboussin. Yup. I want this, give it to me now. According to the listing at Bonham’s, the sale included a certificate of authenticity from Mauboussin, dating the ring June 11, 1924. Not …