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surrealappeal:Alphonse Mucha, Serpentine Bracelet with Ring, 1899. Gold enamel, rubies, and diamonds
Now THAT is a gorgeous design!
opus53:Rene Jules Lalique, Collaret, Gold, enamel, diamonds, ca. 1900
In the mood for Valentine’s Day
met-medieval-art:Gold Necklace with Amethysts, Glass, and Gold Beads, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Me
Ideamaria pins, 1980s. Gold plated metal, rhinestones. By Sonia DeMaria of Italy. Via Goldstein Muse
Tapio Wirkkala, Moon landscape necklace, 1966. Gold. Finland. Via wright
fashiondailymag:another wonderful gold piece from young designer Mathieu Mirano’s jewelry coll
via-appia:Gold snake rings. Snakes were a common motif in jewelry during Roman times. They were asso
(907): You’re like the Mr. T of my A-team, only less gold jewelry and more pitying of fools.(1
mizufae:pincspace:Moche necklace with gold beads in the shape of toads (1-800 AD) | Museo Larco – Li
Golden pendant with repoussédecoration, bearing a portrait of Alexander the Great. Artist unknown;
Custom design for JessicaSilver Filigree w/niobium hinge and yellow gold ceramic plate
themacabrenbold: GEORGIAN GOLD MEMENTO MORI SKULL RING WITH ROSE DIAMONDS & PEARLS
ancientjewels:Pair of Hellenistic Greek gold, glass, and stone earrings featuring an Egyptian Atef c
Ancient Greek gold earring depicting a human head in relief. Artist unknown (perhaps manufactured i
theancientwayoflife:~ Ring.Period/Culture: ByzantiumDate: 9th centuryMedium: Gold, filigree and cloi
Bijoux Indiscrets Handcuffs Chain Choker and Pasties/Nipple CoversBijoux Indiscrets is a cross betwe
nextecuiltentetl:Roman gold earrings with garnet cabochons. 1st - 3rd century A. D.
White Linen Bracelet //handmadegiftsbyLaila
museum-of-artifacts:Graeco-Roman gold ‘Herakles Knot’ snake ring dated to the 1st century BC
theancientwayoflife:~ Gold Pair of Earrings.Place of origin: KoreaPeriod: Three Kingdoms period, Old
Gold openwork applique, late 5th-4th century BC. Persian, Achaemenid period.
pelusian:Gold Snake RingA Graeco-Roman gold snake ring. Composed of two coiling snakes, their heads
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