Enamel Jewelry Gallery
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Prayer Book in pea-pod style, 1623. Gold with enamel and emeralds. Unknown artist. France. Via V&
Headdress; silver filigree work, coral and glass insets, enamel ca. 19th century, Anti Atlas region,
miss-m-calling:Flower jewels (glass, gold, enamel, diamonds, gemstones) by René Lalique
detournementsmineurs:Memento Mori “Coffin” ring in green enamel on hour-glass, 1715.
miss-m-calling:Flower jewels (glass, gold, enamel, diamonds, gemstones) by René Lalique
treasures-and-beauty:Rene Lalique plique-a-jour enamel bat wing earrings
vysjewelry:Diamond, pearl, plique-à-jour enamel, ruby, and gold bat pendant brooch, attributed to Re
Art Deco STERLING Enamel Religious Locket SLIDE Mother MARY Miraculous Medal c.1930s
Siddharth Kasliwal introduces his first collection for Munnu The Gem PalacePlique-à-jour Enamel Tass
cair–paravel:Meyle & Mayer snake brooch, c. 1900. Silver, enamel, and opal snake brooch.
ENAMEL, GEM-SET AND DIAMOND BROOCH/PENDANT, ROBERT PHILLIPS, 1880s
Egg necklace, made in Russia in the early 20th century (source).
Pair of anklets, made in India in the 19th century (source).
marylibra:Briar Rose Arts & Crafts PendantOMAR RAMSDEN & ALWYN CARR LONDONSilver, enamel, ga
surrealappeal:Alphonse Mucha, Serpentine Bracelet with Ring, 1899. Gold enamel, rubies, and diamonds
opus53:Rene Jules Lalique, Collaret, Gold, enamel, diamonds, ca. 1900
treasures-and-beauty:An Art Nouveau gold, plique-à-jour enamel, pearl and ruby pendant, by Georges F
18thcenturylove:A chatelaine with an enamel medallion with two cherubs and a bird by Unknown
ancientpeoples:Golden armband with Herakles knotArmband inlaid with garnets, emeralds and enamels. T
anatomicdeadspace:“Memento Mori” skull pocketwatch, gold and enamel, 1810.
fashionologyextraordinaire:René Lalique - An Art Nouveau gold, enamel and pearl pendant, Paris, circ
Fabergé gold and enamel egg pendant, 1906Sotheby’s
roses–and–rue:These enamel earrings in the shape of hands hold pieces of shrapnel removed from the e
Badge of the Order of Santiago de Compostela, 1670-79. Gold, enamel, emeralds, diamonds. Attributed
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