Ring with Castle maybe Italian, 2nd Half of 16th century
Do want. I love rings made of houses or cathedrals or buildings in general.
(via shredsandpatches)
Ring with Castle maybe Italian, 2nd Half of 16th century
Do want. I love rings made of houses or cathedrals or buildings in general.
(via shredsandpatches)
Rediscovered Jill K. Davis Jewelry last night. She also does earrings and more necklaces, but it was the rings that got me the most. (Borgevino, made me think of you!)
I would be your Valentine! ❤_❤
Because Adiva is the designated Bat Person and she needs to see this, natch.
(via minxytop)
“I Am Who They Were” by Ashley Gilreath
This necklace was made to represent the memory of my grandparent’s long staircase in their house. I want the viewer to see my history as the necklace wraps around, and to feel the sensation of climbing up and down the stairs as the images of my family line the walls. More importantly, I wanted my skin to show through as my family’s skin, so that my stories, my life and who I am as an individual is shown as the sum of all of the people that came before me.
I casted dollhouse frames from sterling silver and bronze, and printed my family directly onto the glass. I created a box clasp mechanism to support the weight of my loved ones
Amazing, amazing, amazing.
Spider Web Murrle Bennet Necklace
1900
In the Art Nouveau session, this is total Serket jewelry.
Rene Jules Lalique, Necklace, Gold, enamels, opals, amethysts, ca. 1897-99
Oh wow. They don’t make ‘em like they used to, do they.
Snake Bracelet
ca. 1899
Georges Fouquet and Alphonse Mucha designed this snake bracelet for actress Sarah Bernhardt.
Well… so…. yeah, Imogen needs one of these.
(Source: penrose-stairs)
When I’m an old man, I want to be a cross somewhere between Stan Lee and Ian McKellen.
(Source: theonlife, via teaandmischief)
Brooch by Lalique - Art Nouveau
Art Nouveau jewelry, why do you have to go and be like that?