Roman Empire, circa mid 1st century AD (reign of Nero, 54–68 AD) This hollow gold Roman ring (approximately 21.28 kt) exemplifies the fine craftsmanship of the […]
Byzantine Empire, probably Imperial workshops in Constantinople, circa 1000 – 1100 AD This museum quality Byzantine bloodstone cameo is finely carved in high relief with image […]
This finely engraved antique 14K gold cross pendant of a traditional Russian Orthodox shape was made in St. Petersburg between 1908 and 1917. The abbreviation ‘IC’ […]
This contemporary custom-made 18K gold ring features an excellent 0.88 carat Russian demantoid from the Ural Mountains. The demantoid has a vivid green color and is […]
Eastern Roman Empire – Byzantine, circa 500 – 700 AD. The front of this large and ornate Byzantine high karat gold (approximately 21.65 Kt) hollow cross […]
made in Saint Petersburg between 1908 and 1917. The pendant is crafted in 14K gold. It features a superb quality guilloche enamel of royal blue color. […]
This contemporary custom-made platinum engagement ring features a 1.46 carat pear cut Russian demantoid from the Ural Mountains. The demantoid has a vivid green color and […]
circa 1900 This classic antique cluster ring is crafted in 14K yellow gold. It features a rare 1.07 carat old mine Russian Alexandrite. The Alexandrite is […]
circa 1910 This fine antique rivière bracelet is handcrafted in platinum and bezel-set with bright white old European and old mine cut diamonds (F-G color, VS-SI […]
circa 1890 This antique 14K gold perfume flask pendant is designed as an elegant neo-classical jug. The jug is embellished with a flower set with one […]
This contemporary custom-made platinum ring features an excellent quality and rare 0.61 carat Russian Alexandrite. The gem changes its color from deep bluish green (daylight) to […]
made in Moscow between 1908 and 1917. This Belle Epoque antique necklace of a floral motif is finely crafted in two-tone 14K gold. The necklace features […]
made in Saint Petersburg, circa 1913. Romanov badges were given to those who were honored to congratulate in person Their Imperial Majesties at the celebration of […]