It was like they raided Marie Antoinette's closet for a more sophisticated look!
Step back into the glamour of the Edwardian era, where jewelers played mix-and-match with traditional eighteenth-century motifs to create pieces that were all the rage.
Bows, garlands, ribbons – it was like they raided Marie Antoinette's closet for a more sophisticated look. Picture this: jewelry that resembled petit point embroidery, giving off the vibe of wearing diamond-encrusted lace. Diamonds and pearls set in platinum or white gold were extremely popular creating the white-on-white elegance encapsulating the most wanted...
they're like the Audrey Hepburn of earrings, eternally chic and en-vogue!
And oh, those long shimmering earrings! They weren't just accessories; they were crafted from platinum to move and sway, echoing the spirit of the Edwardian era.
Fast forward to today, and these earrings are the rockstars of antique jewelry enthusiasts worldwide. The lean and classy designs of the early 1900s haven't aged a bit – they're like the Audrey Hepburn of earrings, eternally chic...