Antique Pearl, Ruby, Emerald, Enamel and Gold Bangle, French, Circa 1844
Source: Diamonds In The Library via Pinterest
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Ring with hidden love message (France 1830-1860)
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Belle Époque Garnet & White Paste Millegrain Tiara
A stunning antique tiara dating from the Belle Époque era, circa 1910. It's studded with glistening white paste gemstones, finished in fine millegrain detailing, and set with a large, pear-shaped garnet cabochon drop at the centre. Offered in the original fitted presentation box.
(source: butterlaneantiques.com)
By brides wearing tiaras or crowns on their wedding day it was symbolic of the marriage and really a rite of passage. This custom was established by the beginning of the 16th Century in the UK. Only married women could wear tiaras and it represented the end of an innocent maidenhood and the start of married life.
(source: weddingplanner.co.uk)
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Collier plastron dentelle, pendentif chauve-souris.
Lien boutique: https://madeinchezvous.com/boutique/collier-plastron-dentelle-noire/
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Winged Tiara by Enguerrand du Suau de la Croix, Made around 1900. Medium is blue plique-à-jour enamel in cabochons on a vermeil frame decorated with pearls. Musée d'Orsay inventory number: OAO 1972 1.
(Source: musee-orsay.fr)
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David Bowie and makeup artist Pierre LaRoche on the set of music video promo "Life on Mars?" (1973)
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Jeune Orientale, circa 1875
Paul Désiré Trouillebert
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Art Deco Jabot Pin In Diamonds and Black Enamel by Unknown French Maker
Photo Courtesy: Macklowe Gallery
Source: forbes.com
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Pierre Vever (French, 1795-1853) • Art Nouveau Ivory, Diamond and Enamel Brooch • c. 1900
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Art Nouveau Foliate Necklace by René Lalique - Circa 1903 made of gold, enamel and glass.
Source - the Albion Art Jewellery Institute
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