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Tuesday, 14 August 2018

#REDTAG #SALE at ForEVAgems on #RubyLane begins AUGUST 17, 2018

Do you love sales? Who doesn't right? If there's one thing I've learned over the past decade, when it comes to buying/selling high end #fine #Vintage or #Antique Jewelry, given how expensive it can be and especially if you're a collector, folks just love saving 25-50%. And why not?

The online shopping mall known as Ruby Lane holds #RedTag #Sales several times a year and encourages vendors with shops there to participate. So ForEVAgems is participating in the upcoming Red Tag Sale which starts this Friday, August 17th and lasts for 72 hours. Here's a screen shot of some of the gorgeous vintage items ForEVAgems is offering at 50% off:


This screen shot shows the current price of the item, but that "RED TAG" is letting you know that very item can be yours, come August 17th, for 50% off that original price. Wow! 

ForEVAgems has 20 items listed at 50% off in this upcoming RedTag Sale. Here's a second screen shot of what's up for grabs:


Now those screen shots aren't all that wonderful, so I suggest you click this link to slip over to ForEVAgems RED TAG SALE items so you can take a really close look at each item, read the descriptions, study the appraisals where one is included, and if you just love it and the 50% off price suits your budget, add it to your wish list and get over to ForEVAgems as soon as you can on Friday. 

I hate to say it, but you know how it goes: "Snooze and you lose!"


Monday, 13 August 2018

Jewelry, like art, speaks to each of us in different ways. #Pearls

When I decided to re-enter the fascinating world of Estate, Vintage and Antique jewelry, one of my first stops was an online Dupuis auction. It was on that stop that I found the exquisite gray baroque  pearl ring below:


Talk about love at first site! This antique ring with its 14k gold leafy setting was so different. I just had to buy it. Well I didn't have it long. Almost as soon as it was listed on #Forevagems, it was sold. But what it did for me was rekindle my appreciation of pearl jewels. 

I even started a board called PEARLESSENCE dedicated to pearls on Pinterest. Check it out when you have time. There's some incredible pearl jewelry on there, including this Coral Black Pearl beauty created by Arosha on ETSY:

Coral Black Pearl Ring by Arosha on ETSY
Isn't Arosha's work superb? And the colour of that black pearl...well it's breathtaking!

At an online auction run by HERITAGE AUCTIONS, I discovered and bid on this outstanding Pearl & Diamond Spray ring shown below.  I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw this one for the first time. Then I couldn't believe my eyes when within a week, a diamond had fallen out and had to be replaced! Just after that was done, a prong holding said diamond fell out altogether! Oh the woes of buying vintage jewelry! 



Of course, I had to get it repaired and was most fortunate to discover a jewelry repair service offered by Rudix Jewellery in Hamilton. His jeweler did a fantastic job, and just this past week, the lady who purchased this ring from me, left me this lovely feedback on her beautiful pearl diamond ring: 

"This is the most amazing ring. It is like wearing the universe on your finger. The pearl is the sun and all the diamonds are the planets. I love this ring!"

Needless to say, her comment made my day! But it also showed how jewelry, like art, speaks to each of us in different ways. 

Just today, one of Forevagems' pearl loving clients in Australia received this absolutely adorable Victorian Cultured Pearl Daisy Ring below. We know she will love it because as good as our photos are, no camera lens with only one eye, as it were, can quite capture what we see with two eyes! The glitter in the diamonds in that daisy ring is unreal!

Victorian Cultured Pearl Daisy Ring recently sold by Forevagems
Well, that's it for today's post, except to give you advance notice that starting Friday, August 17th, Ruby Lane is holding a 50% off RED TAG SALE for 72 hours. These are sales you don't want to miss. And of course, ForEVAgems is participating. You can already preview ForEVAgems RED TAG SALE items now. Looking forward to having you browse our selection. Ciao for now!











Tuesday, 7 August 2018

Discovering #Hand #Made #Jewelry on #Etsy

As much as I love vintage, antique and estate jewelry, since joining ETSY I have been discovering some of the amazing creations by gifted artisans. Oh how I envy their skills. But at my age, twisting wire and threading pearls and gemstones to make necklaces and bracelets, or gluing swarovski crystals into a brooch is too much for my arthritic fingers and poor eyesight. So I have to be content with enjoying what others have created, and at Etsy, creativity abounds!

Here's a lovely necklace I discovered this morning in the shop, rekamistworzone, located in Poland:


The designer and maker of this piece, Iwona,  calls this stunning necklace "Art Nouveau Violas". Well I can certainly see the Art Nouveau influence. It's fashioned out of silver and gold-plate, and look closely: there's a lovely bit of Australian opal in that viola bud. Isn't it beautiful?

With work like this, it's no surprise that Iwona has had over 425 sales since she opened her Etsy shop in 2011. Want to know more about this Art Nouveau Violas necklace or see what else rekamistworzone has in her shop? CLICK THIS LINK.

Sunday, 5 August 2018

ATTENDING HIGH END #ESTATE #AUCTIONS

#Antique Aquamarine & Gold Earrings dating to approximately 1870

ATTENDING HIGH END #ESTATE #AUCTIONS

Over the past decade, I've had the pleasure of attending and participating in the high end Estate Auctions hosted by DUPUIS, located in Toronto, Canada. Some of my most treasured pieces have been purchased through Dupuis. The jewelry consigned to this auction company ranges from antique to vintage and the quality is always very high.

Dupuis carries designer signed pieces, but it's their Art Deco, Edwardian, Victorian, Art Nouveau jewels that simply make me drool with desire. Unfortunately, I can rarely afford to purchase more than a couple of pieces at any one time, since there's also a 25% buyer's premium...not unusual for Estate Auction Houses of Dupuis calibre and reputation...but for the most part, this old girl can dream about owning jewelry like what Dupuis offers.

Dupuis' next Estate auction is online only and is scheduled for the week of August 8-15, 2019. Registered and approved buyers can begin placing bids right now. Would you like to see what is being offered during this auction? Browse their online catalogue here.  Apart from the stunning pair of antique aquamarine earrings above (needless to say I'm a sucker for beautiful earrings)  here's another pair below that caught my eye.


#ArtDeco Jadeite, Onyx & Diamond Dangling Earrings dating to 1920




I'm not sure I'm game to look at all the other lovely items in that upcoming auction! But if you're curious, and can afford it, slip over to that upcoming Dupuis Online Auction,  browse, and if you dare, bid. Online Estate Auctions are fun...not quite the same as sitting right in the audience and feeling the tension mounting in the room...but still quite a buzz. Try it! You might like it.

An incomparable #brooch for #ArtDeco fans and collectors


While surfing then net a month or two back, I came across this rather incredible Art Deco brooch that sold at a Leonard Joel Auction back in 2010 for $26,000!  I have never seen a piece like this so I thought there might be other Art Deco jewelry lovers out there who would be as awed as I was. 

It's a brooch made of opals, conch shell and diamonds. Apart from the magnificent design, what caught my eye first was that large fiery opal. Look at those colours! The entire piece is set in platinum. The original estimate for what this brooch would fetch was $10, 000- $12, 000. At a guess, the person who consigned this must have been thrilled by what someone else wanted to pay for it. 

If I had that kind of money, I would have bought it too. Oh well, a girl can dream. 

You can read all the details on this Art Deco marvel at THIS LINK. It is definitely something I'd classify as a "forevagem", wouldn't you? Let me know what you think of it in your comments or feedback. Thanks for visiting. 


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