About botanical motifs in jewelry design
Botanical motifs in vintage jewelry design have an enduring appeal. Floral-inspired jewelry has always been popular, especially during the Early Victorian, Art Nouveau, and Edwardian eras. But it really took off from the Georgian period onward. Whether as the main element or a delicate touch, flowers were a favorite theme. You'd find them everywhere, from cluster rings to diamond brooches and corsages with flower sprays. Floral symbolism appeared in many pieces. Back in Victorian times, people made illustrated dictionaries to explain the secret meanings of flowers. Victorians loved using flowers to send hidden messages, so jewelry often featured all kinds of blooms, like forget-me-nots, daisies, roses, and tulips, each with its own special meaning. Since botanical designs mimic the intricate and diverse forms found in nature, it requires a skilled maker to create a jewel. One of the most celebrated designers for their enchanting floral pieces is VCA. The Flora collection features a variety of flowers in many shapes and forms. From heart-shaped petals of Cosmos and cluster designs of Fleurette to the harmonious Lotus and extremely popular Alhambra, floral designs became a signature of the brand's collections.
Circa:Early 20th Century
Materials:14k Gold
Gemstone:Jade
Weight:4.5 Grams
Measurements:1" x 1/2"
Ring Size: 7.25
Hallmarks:14K
A floral design jade ring, crafted in two-tone 14k gold. This antique jade ring beautifully showcases the organic design elements of the Art Nouveau period. An oval jade stone is bezel set in 14k gold, with the delicate and detailed surrounding metalwork. These swirling gold motifs feature small leaves in yellow and rose gold, adding texture and depth. This combination of colors and textures lends the ring a dynamic look. This ring is a wonderful example of early 20th-century artistic expression in jewelry.