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One of a kind pieces that come with their own story.
Take a step back in time and own a wearable piece of history!
A classic symbol of faith, elevated with diamonds. WE'RE SORRY - THIS ONE-OF-A-KIND VINTAGE NECKLACE HAS BEEN SOLD.
Sometimes it really is ALL in the details. Oval hoops of gold, finely enameled in black. They’ll move delicately when you turn your head, and heads will definitely turn.
Powerful Eleanor of Aquitane reigned over both England AND France, so her collection of crown jewels surely included at least one amethyst as gorgeous as this one!
Eight points, eight petals. Perfect little bowls of gold cradle robin’s-egg-blue spheres of lustrous turquoise. We're sorry, these charming vintage earrings have been SOLD.
How to make a gold fleur de lis pin even more regal? Wrap it in a halo of radiant seed pearls. LOVE IT? SOMEONE ELSE DID, TOO. We're sorry this beauty is sold - what else can we find for you?
Enameled and resplendent with 32 rich crimson garnets and eight luminous pearls, this substantial bracelet will elevate your little black dress to red carpet status. WE ARE SO SORRY - BUT THIS ONE-ON-A-KIND SPECTACULAR PIECE HAS BEEN SOLD!
Hand crafted from antique watch fobs - Victoriana for your ears! WE'RE SORRY - THESE ONE OF A KIND BEAUTIES ARE SOLD!
Big night planned? Ancient Greeks believed that you could drink all evening and stay sober if you wore amethyst. Myth? Perhaps. But these stunning earrings will still make you feel like a goddess.
When spring is just a memory, keep blossoms close by, with sparkling flowers of 18-karat gold. A bouquet for your ears! Love them? We're so sorry - these little beauties are sold!
In Greek mythology, amethyst was rock crystal, dyed purple by the tears of Dionysus, the god of wine. We think Dionysus would say this gorgeous ring was worth the tears.
A jubilant procession of diamonds around your finger, outlined in 14 karat gold. Don't you just love a parade?
Did you know there is no such thing as "too many" gold chains? This beauty might just be the missing link(s) from your jewelry collection.