FD Gallery
06/11/2026
Mid-century Boucheron diamond rivière necklace in platinum, composed of a finely articulated line of graduated bezel‑set brilliant‑cut diamonds that sit low and fluid against the collarbone, capturing that effortless Parisian luminosity Boucheron perfected in the 1950s
1960s Van Cleef & Arpels sunbursts in angel‑skin coral and turquoise, capturing the exact color crush of the decade. The soft blush domes glow against intense Mediterranean‑blue cabochons and gold, a palette that appeared on everything from couture caftans to enamel bangles in the jet‑set years.
This was the moment when warm pastels and saturated resort blues ruled coastal wardrobes, and jewelers answered with bold, joyful combinations just like this. On the ear, they read as easy, glamorous little suns.
Midcentury geometric sapphire and diamond ring, designed as a bold cubist plaque centering a cut cornered square diamond framed by calibré-cut sapphires in a crisp, architectural grid
Elongated antique turquoise and diamond navette ring, the sculptural bombe plaque composed of calibré turquoise in undulating diagonal rows, interlaced with shimmering old‑cut diamond ribbons and finished in warm yellow gold, circa 1900
06/10/2026
An Art Deco Ring centering a luscious jadeite bead, accented by small diamonds on stepped shoulders, dating to the mid 1930s and reflecting the period’s fascination with Chinese inspired color and streamlined geometry.
During the 1920s and 30s, Western jewelers embraced jade - especially bright green jadeite - under strong Asian influence in Art Deco design. Platinum mountings with small diamonds and a single bold colored stone were characteristic of the period, and jade cabochons, plaques, and beads became fashionable alternatives to emerald or onyx for modern cocktail rings.
After the 1930s, jade largely disappeared from Western jewelry until a revival in the 1970s, which underscores how distinctly interwar this ring’s look and materials are.
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