May flowers are in bloom at Sotheby’s New York.
Today, we’re blogging about an upcoming selling exhibition at the Manhattan auction house.
Masterfully crafted and inspired by nature, the jewels on display are set to blend in to a natural landscape.
Read more about the flower jewels of the In Bloom selling exhibition, on view at Sotheby’s New York from May 3rd – 24th.
Gold Rose Brooch, Cartier, France
$7,800 USD
Designed as a rose, the petals are 18 karat textured gold.
Gold and Diamond Rose Clip-Brooch, David Webb
$48,000 USD
Also designed as a rose, the petals and leaves are pavé-set with numerous round, 16.5 carat diamonds. The end of the stem is accented by a pear-shaped diamond.
Pair of Silver-Topped Gold and Diamond Earclips
$78,000 USD
The circa-1880 earclips center on a cluster of 14 carat old European-cut diamonds, surrounded by undulating petals further set with diamonds.
Silver, Diamond and Demantoid Garnet Pendant-Brooch
$32,000 USD
Of floral design, set throughout with old mine and rose-cut 15 carat diamonds, highlighted with round and cushion-cut demantoid garnets.
Turquoise and Diamond Ring, Sabba, Paris
$135,000 USD
Centering a cushion-cut diamond weighing 2.37 carats, within a frame of turquoise cabochons, further accented with round diamonds.
Gold, Half-Pearl and Diamond Necklace
$15,000 USD
Of floral design, composed of seven flowerheads centering old European and old mine-cut diamonds, framed by half-pearls.