Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany& Co. Gold X Bracelet
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About Jean Schlumberger's X Design
Jean Schlumberger, a celebrated French jewelry designer, is renowned for his imaginative creations. Elegant and sophisticated, his “X” motif became one of the most emblematic designs in the 20th century.
Jean Schlumberger began his amazing career with Tiffany & Co. in 1956. His “X” design, part of the iconic “Rope” collection, was conceived during the mid-20th century — a period marked by a fascination with both modernist and classic designs.
Schlumberger's fascination with organic forms and fluid lines is evident in the design, which often features intertwined bands or ropes forming the characteristic “X” shape. This design showcases jeweler's ability to blend simplicity with luxurious detail.
The “X” motif is often interpreted as a symbol of love and fidelity. It can symbolize a kiss, a mark of a special spot, or simply an intersection of paths — an emblem of connection. Today, Tiffany & Co. continues to honor Schlumberger's legacy by reissuing his designs and introducing new pieces that draw from his original concepts. Here you’ll find our selection of the Schlumberger's creations.
About Vintage Jewelry
Vintage jewelry is a broad topic with multiple aspects to discuss. We decided to answer a few basic questions to provide a broad introduction to this captivating subject. So, what defines vintage jewelry? Why is it so appealing? And how does one navigate the optimal way to buy vintage jewelry online?
In the industry, different sellers and makers have different opinions regarding the specific timeframes characterizing the creation of vintage jewels. Here at Nadine Krakov, our definition places vintage within the bracket of anything produced between 50 and 100 years ago. Consequently, we label all jewelry crafted from 1930 to 1980 as vintage.
This time frame comprises Art Deco, Retro and Mid-Century styles. Why do we love vintage jewelry so much? It's all about the quality of making and, of course, the aesthetic.
Vintage pieces were mostly made by hand or at least hand-finished while modern jewels are mainly cast. As the lifestyle back in the days was much slower, jewelry makers literally had more time in their hands. Skilled craftsmen honed their craft and reputation. They couldn’t allow a flimsy, poorly done piece to ruin that. Mass market jewelry didn’t exist at that time. Each little detail of a piece was executed thoughtfully and with the high quality in mind.
All the above is especially important when you are looking for a vintage engagement ring. If you want to find a special, one-of-a-kind engagement ring, look no further because we’ve got you covered. Either it's a perfect diamond ring or a stunning color gemstone ring, we have a great variety to choose from.
How to shop your vintage jewelry online? Ask questions about the maker's marks and hallmarks, request a video of the piece, and show it to your jeweler. The easiest way to be confident with your purchase is to find a trustworthy, reputable seller. And if you happen to be in the Beverly Hills area, just google “vintage jewelry near me”, find Nadine Krakov Collection store and stop by for a good chat with a sip of champagne.