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Silver Screen Sundays- Chapter 5: Elizabeth Taylor, The Krupp Diamond, and Hollywood's Most Famous Engagement Ring
Elizabeth Taylor’s love affair with the Krupp Diamond is Hollywood legend. Discover the wild stories, history, and legacy behind her most famous ring. -
Signature Saturdays: Signet Rings & Secret Codes : Power, Identity, and Hidden Histories
Signet rings aren’t just stunning pieces—they’re keys to power, family secrets, and hidden histories. Discover how rulers, merchants, and trailblazers have used these engraved rings for authority, identity, and to pass along secret codes for over 5,000 years. -
Signature Saturdays: Jewelry Inspired by Legendary Figures : From Ancient Icons to Art Deco Muses
 Welcome to our first "Signature Saturdays" post! I'm excited to launch this new series where we dive into the stories behind legendary jewelry pieces and explore how they continue to inspire modern designs. Today, we're taking a fascinating journey through time, following the jewelry trails left by history's most iconic figures. Have you ever wondered why certain jewelry motifs never go out of... -
Victorian Jewelry Recap: From Sentiment to Sparkle (Plus, a Sneak Peek at What's Next)
Here’s a quick, friendly recap: we just traveled through Victorian jewelry’s mood swings—sentimental early romance (snakes for eternal love and trembling flowers), the grand, dramatic mourning years with jet and strict etiquette, and the late-century push toward lighter, artful innovation that set new techniques in motion. Two quirky tidbits I love: entire bracelets were braided from a loved one’s hair, and some jewelers tucked... -
Victorian Era Jewelry (1837–1901): Part 4 of 4
Explore the closing chapter of Victorian jewelry as it transforms into the Edwardian era. Discover how new technologies, like the oxyacetylene torch, made platinum jewelry possible and brought diamonds into the spotlight. The final years of Victoria’s reign created lighter, more elegant designs and set the stage for modern trends we still cherish today. -
Victorian Era Jewelry (1837–1901): Part 3 of 4
Discover the Late (Aesthetic) Victorian era (c. 1885–1901), when jewelry turned lighter, more artistic, and surprisingly modern. Designs embraced Japanese-inspired nature motifs, celestial stars and crescents, and delicate work in silver and enamel—all reflecting the era’s changing social attitudes and women’s growing independence. This period is a bridge to 20th-century styles, full of creativity and subtle color, where tradition gave way to bold artistic... -
Victorian Era Jewelry (1837–1901): Part 1 of 4
Step into the Victorian Era, where jewelry told stories as grand as the age itself. From 1837 to 1901, Britain’s design world blossomed with innovation, sentiment, and a love of detail. This intro covers the historical vibe, everyday motifs, and distinctive materials—like gold, garnet, and intricate enamel work—that set Victorian pieces apart. Whether you’re admiring mourning brooches or sparkling sapphire rings, the charm of...