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This stunning bracelet is set in 14kt yellow gold with a variety of genuine coloured stones clustered in a floral motif. The gemstones total approximately 210 ct. and More »
This stunning bracelet is set in 14kt yellow gold with a variety of genuine coloured stones clustered in a floral motif. The gemstones total approximately 210 ct. and include pink tourmalines, blue topaz, emeralds, sapphires, rubies, citrines, amethyst, aquamarine, moonstone and garnet. The piece is also set with eleven full cut diamonds, with a total weigh of 0.55ct (SI1-SI2, H-I). « Less
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Cynthia Findlay Antiques |
284 King Street West |
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This fabulous brooch has a classic 1970's appeal. A half-moon shaped black opal (9.53carats) has an intense colour play of green and blue. Surrounding the opal in an artfully More »
This fabulous brooch has a classic 1970's appeal. A half-moon shaped black opal (9.53carats) has an intense colour play of green and blue. Surrounding the opal in an artfully abstract design is the 14karat setting. Accentuating the colours in the opal are four sapphires on the bottom left and two green garnets on the top right. This piece can also be a pendant for versatility. « Less
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Ontario-M5V 1J2 |
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Phone : 416.260.9057 |
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Extraordinary signed two strand necklace and earring set by famed costume jewellery designer Stanley Hagler. The pieces have a floral motif and are ornamented with small More »
Extraordinary signed two strand necklace and earring set by famed costume jewellery designer Stanley Hagler. The pieces have a floral motif and are ornamented with small opaque turquoise seed beads, gold plated findings and filigree and larger purple round glass beads, petals and flowers. Matching floral clip earrings. Singed “Stanely Hagler N.Y.C.†Featured in the Spring 2009 issue of Arabella Magazine. « Less
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Cynthia Findlay Antiques |
284 King Street West |
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Ontario-M5V 1J2 |
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Butterfly two strand necklace and earrings. Yellow and amber glass beads, golden and black glass beads and elements, cabochons and rhinestones. Gold plated gilt filigree and More »
Butterfly two strand necklace and earrings. Yellow and amber glass beads, golden and black glass beads and elements, cabochons and rhinestones. Gold plated gilt filigree and leaves. Matching floral clip earrings. Signed “Stanley Hagler N.Y.C.†Featured in the Spring 2009 issue of Arabella Magazine. « Less
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Ontario-M5V 1J2 |
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A gem of celestial blue beauty, turquoise ("the Turkish stone") has been prized as adornment and sought after as a talisman throughout the ages and all over the world. A More »
A gem of celestial blue beauty, turquoise ("the Turkish stone") has been prized as adornment and sought after as a talisman throughout the ages and all over the world. A complex phosphate of aluminum and copper, which ranges in color from bright blue to green to gray, turquoise is mined mostly in arid regions with sedimentary and fractured volcanic rocks. The Pharaohs of Egypt left inscriptions recording their successful turquoise mining in the Sinai desert, while the Indians of the American Southwest--who considered it a sacred stone-- found their sources chiefly in New Mexico and Arizona. Turquoise occurs in a wide area of the Near East and Europe, and its use in jewelry and amulets dates from the 5th millennium before Christ. The Egyptians particularly valued it as a bringer of luck, in which capacity it is still used throughout the Middle East. In the Americas, it was considered an essential possession for a medicine man, and was used extensively as adornment, as it still is today. Ancient Indian burial sites have yielded up thousands of turquoise beads used to decorate the deceased. Its power as a charm of good fortune is thought to be unrivaled because of its lucky blue color; it is believed to protect the wearer from accidents and falls. Therapeutically, the gem is useful for freeing the body from toxins, preventing arthritis, curing eye diseases, and relieving urinary disorders. To wear turquoise is to wear the sky on a bright and sunny day. - (FJ.2853)Origin: Arizona Collection: Modern Jewelry Medium: Turquoise and Gold « Less
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Barakat Gallery |
405 North Rodeo Drive |
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This genuine Australian Boulder opal weighs 5.86 carats and has been set in a modern 18 karat gold and platinum ring embellished with 137 genuine fully-cut diamonds weighing More »
This genuine Australian Boulder opal weighs 5.86 carats and has been set in a modern 18 karat gold and platinum ring embellished with 137 genuine fully-cut diamonds weighing a total of 3.99 carats. Radiating a colorful fire from deep within, the opal has been prized since antiquity. Within its depths one sees the rich variety of colors for which other gems are famed: the purple of amethyst, the red of ruby, the sea green of emerald, as well as gold and silver. The matrix for these sparks ranges in hue from milky white to bright blue to black. Mines in Hungary have produced fine opals since the Middle Ages, but the best modern source for the gem is considered to be Australia. The name of the gem is said to derive from the word ophthalmius, pertaining to the eye, and the stone is valued for its ability to avert evil. In the East, opals are much sought after as amulets to protect the wearer from disease. The stone is also said to improve the eyesight. Any person gazing upon this brilliant gem will be rewarded with beauty. Origin: Australia and South Africa Collection: Modern Jewelry Style: Gem Stone Rings Medium: Boulder Opal, Gold « Less
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Citrine weighing 14.37 carats set in an 18 karat gold ring. Named after the lemon for its rich yellow to orange/brown coloring, citrine is a member of the quartz family. It More »
Citrine weighing 14.37 carats set in an 18 karat gold ring. Named after the lemon for its rich yellow to orange/brown coloring, citrine is a member of the quartz family. It was frequently used in Hellenistic and Roman times for rings, intaglios and other jewelry. Though its primary source in Antiquity, as now, was Ceylon, deposits are also known in Spain and the Ural Mountains. Metaphysical science values citrine for its transformative energy, which is thought to raise low vibrations to a higher level, making it useful for healing and meditation. Citrine is also considered as a lucky talisman to bring success in all business ventures. In addition to its curative and soothing properties, its warm, glowing color brings pleasure to the senses. - (FJ.4975)Origin: Brazil Circa: 20 th Century AD Collection: Modern Jewelry Style: Contemporary Medium: Citrine and Gold « Less
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Radiant 18 karat gold ring set with 21 faceted emeralds weighing a total of 1.28 carats and 27 fully-cut diamonds weighing a total of 1.43 carats. Perhaps no gem delights the More »
Radiant 18 karat gold ring set with 21 faceted emeralds weighing a total of 1.28 carats and 27 fully-cut diamonds weighing a total of 1.43 carats. Perhaps no gem delights the senses in quite the same way as the diamond, which burns with a deep internal fire. Crystalized carbon, formed under tremendous pressure over millennia, the diamond is famed for its everlasting hardness. Diamonds are normally colorless, but are also found in shades including yellow, pink, and blue. In Eastern belief, the diamond is said to enhance the full spectrum of energies in the body, mind and spirit. Within the circle of gems, the diamond defines the standards of beauty, rarity, and preciousness. A deep green member of the beryl family, the emerald is the rarest of the so called precious gems. Though sources for emeralds are found in both the old and new worlds, a stone of good quality is still an elusive object. Emeralds without a flaw are almost unattainable, as the gem exhibits many natural inclusions, but these do not necessarily mar the stone’s intense green beauty. The famous queen Cleopatra of Egypt mined emeralds near Zabara on the red sea coast in the first century B.C., wearing the jewels herself or giving them as gifts to favored friends. Julius Caesar particularly valued the gem, to which he ascribed strong curative powers. Emeralds were found in the buried roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, which probably came originally from Egypt. In Meso America, emeralds were treasured by the native cultures, most particularly the Incas who worshiped them as sacred. When the Spanish conquistadors plundered the Inca Empire for gold and jewels, many remarkable large emeralds were taken to Europe, where they entered the treasuries of courts. Today, the major source for emeralds is South America and especially Colombia, where mines first worked by the Pre-Columbian cultures are still in use. The rarity of the emerald has always made it a valuable and potent talisman. It is said to cure diseases of the eye, free the body from poisons, arrest physical decay of all sorts, stop dysentery, facilitate childbirth and end attacks of epilepsy. The bright green of this gem makes it as desirable today as it has always been throughout the ages. - (FJ.5014)Origin: Colombia/ South Africa Collection: Jewelry Style: Contemporary Medium: Emerald-Diamond-Gold « Less
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Stunning 18 karat gold ring set a beautiful pear- shaped ruby weighing 1.86 carats and 34 radiant fully-cut diamonds weighing a total of 0.62 carats. Ruby is the red variety More »
Stunning 18 karat gold ring set a beautiful pear- shaped ruby weighing 1.86 carats and 34 radiant fully-cut diamonds weighing a total of 0.62 carats. Ruby is the red variety of corundum, the second hardest natural mineral known to mankind. The red color in ruby is caused by trace amounts of the element chromium. Ruby is primarily found in India, Burma and Ceylon. The ruby was considered in the Ancient East to be the luckiest of gems, able to confer protection from all misfortunes, manmade or natural. Sanskrit writing refers to it as the king of gems. Because of its rich red color, ruby is thought to avert diseases of the blood and stomach. In eastern philosophy, ruby promotes peace and prosperity for its owner, and grants invulnerability from evil. Its warm glow casts a spell over the heart of all who behold it. Origin: Sri Lanka Collection: Modern Jewelry Medium: Ruby/Diamond/Gold « Less
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Although abalones are a fairly plentiful mollusk, these rock-hugging snails usually found in mild temperature ocean waters rarely produce pearls. When they do, the cause is More »
Although abalones are a fairly plentiful mollusk, these rock-hugging snails usually found in mild temperature ocean waters rarely produce pearls. When they do, the cause is usually an inner shell or intestinal disturbance anything from a tiny shell fragment or pebble to a parasite or small crab that requires encasement in a secretion. Over time this protective fluid hardens into a pearl, which sometimes has a hollow center because the original intruding substance has disintegrated. Like the magnificently iridescent shells in which they are found, abalone pearls such as this extraordinary example boast brilliant color play that makes them unique among this gem species. Indeed, one reason pearl connoisseurs have long made so much fuss over choice abalone pearls is the gems near opal like swirls and patches of rainbow colors among them, orange, red, yellow, blue and green. Off the coast of Mexico and California there are at least six different abalone types, classified by shell color, ranging from pink and red to green and black, not to mention other rarities off Japan, Korea, Thailand and South Africa. Today, the rocky shores of California and Mexico are the main source of abalone pearls, as they have been for a long time. When the Spaniards looted Mexico’s Aztec empire of its enormous gold, silver and gem wealth including abalone pearls in the early 16th century, this variety of pearl came into vogue in India, one of Spain’s trading partners. The wealthy Maharajahs who bought these pearls cherished the gems as truly prized possessions. Today, the abalone pearl continues to claim a high status in the realm of gems, for its distinctive beauty captivates the heart and soul of all who gaze upon this remarkable gift from the sea. - (FJ.5495)Origin: California Circa: 20 th Century AD Collection: Modern Jewelry Style: Contemporary Medium: Abalone Pearl, Gold « Less
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