Historic Jewelry
Great Women from the past
We launch today a new section in our Vintage blog: Great Women from the past We’re going to dedicate one of our sections to those women that, thanks (...)
Eleonora Gonzaga´s Jewerly
Tiziano made this Eleonora Gonzaga’s portrait back in 1537. The painting was created with an admirable accuracy and precision and it’s plenty of meaningful (...)
Joan Crawford’s jewelry collection
Most of the Joan Crawford’s jewelry collection was auctioned right after her death. Although other part had already gone before she left us, Joan Crawford (...)
Filippo Lippi and his Madonna pearl brooch
Let me show you today a jewel inspired in one of the Filippo Lippi’s most emblematic paintings. A small pearl brooch that the Madonna wears in Madonna (...)
Chaplin’s vintage jewelry
It’s said Paulette Goddard’s passion with jewelry started in the early 30’s, right after she got secretly married with Charles Chaplin. Then it became (...)
The Ava’s Jewelry Collection
Ava Gardner was a extremely beautiful, strong and impulsive… She also was glamous and sensuality, and over all, a huge jewelry collector. The actress (...)
The high society’s jewelry in the Renaissance: Lucrezia Panciatichi
Lucrezia, the beautiful wife of the Florentine politic Bartolomeo Panciatichi, has come to us in a stunning portrait with no background, where is seems (...)
Merle Oberon and the most photaphed Catier’s necklace
Merle Oberon was the alias of Estelle Merle O’Brien Thompson, a British actress who was born in Tasmania by the beginning of the 20th century. She is (...)
Cartier: Marjorie Merriweather Post’s Brilliant Historic Jewelry
Today I bring to you one of those exhibits that you’ll easily retain in your mind forever. The fineness and beauty of a Cartier’s historic jewel, being (...)
The Boticelli’s Venus and the brooch in her neckline
London National Gallery. Sandro Boticelli (1445-1510) Venus and Mars was painted around 1483 by one of the most important artists of the Renaissance; Sandro (...)