About Seaman Schepps
Seaman Schepps was known for his bold approach to jewelry, often incorporating
unconventional materials into his designs. Since the 1940s, elements like exotic
wood, shell, and rock crystal have been combined with precious stones to create
Schepps’ signature whimsical style. His pieces are often chunky, with oversized
details that make a strong visual statement. The brand became particularly known
for massive bangles, large curb-link necklaces, and sculptural brooches.
Vintage Seaman Schepps jewelry draws from existing styles but reinterprets them
in fresh, unexpected ways. The Maltese cross brooches and earrings, for example,
were influenced by Verdura, while the wide cuff bracelets took inspiration from
Belperron. However, Schepps’ designs are far from mere imitations: the brand has
always stood out for its distinctive color combinations and unusual stone cuts,
setting its pieces apart.
Schepps’ fascination with exotic materials was sparked during his travels to Hong
Kong, where he encountered coral branches, carved ivory, and architectural
ornaments reflecting Oriental aesthetics. These elements later became key features
in his jewelry, adding depth and uniqueness to his designs.
Designer:Seaman Schepps
Circa:1990s
Materials:18K Yellow Gold
Gemstone:Citrine
Weight:10.3 Grams
Measurements:Center Stone - 9/16" to 7/16"
Ring Size:6 - 6.25
Hallmarks:Seaman Schepps, 750
A vintage Seaman Schepps ring made of 18k gold, featuring citrine. The design showcases a prominent faceted cut citrine at the center, held by distinctive gold prongs. Flanking the central stone are two citrine cabochons that enhance the ring’s sculptural feel. The contrast between the faceted center and the smooth cabochons gives the design unique depth and texture. This vintage ring, with a warm glow that makes it look very appealing, feels both classic and modern. Seaman Schepps is known for bold shapes and unexpected pairings, and this ring reflects that playful yet sophisticated approach.