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Louis Comfort Tiffany Jade Ring, 7.45 Carats

Louis Comfort Tiffany Jade Ring, 7.45 Carats

This exceptional ring showcases Louis Comfort Tiffany's mastery of colored gemstones and enameling techniques that defined his revolutionary approach to American Art Nouveau jewelry. The substantial jade cabochon of approximately 7.45 carats displays a vibrant green hue that exemplifies Tiffany's commitment to color and artistic expression. The jade is surrounded by bands of blue and green enamel work, creating a striking geometric pattern reminiscent of ancient motifs. The accompanying AGL report confirms the jade as Type A. Set in 14K yellow gold.

Louis Comfort Tiffany became art director of Tiffany & Co. upon his father's death in 1902, establishing the Artistic Jewelry department and introducing his distinctly American design sensibility to the renowned firm. His jewelry designs debuted officially at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair, featuring organic motifs that reflected his background as a painter and his expertise with enameling techniques developed through his stained glass work. Tiffany's innovative use of semi-precious stones with enamel and his commitment to handcraftsmanship elevated his jewelry to the status of art objects rather than mere accessories.

Circa 1905

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$12,075.00

Original: $34,500.00

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Louis Comfort Tiffany Jade Ring, 7.45 Carats

$34,500.00

$12,075.00

Description

This exceptional ring showcases Louis Comfort Tiffany's mastery of colored gemstones and enameling techniques that defined his revolutionary approach to American Art Nouveau jewelry. The substantial jade cabochon of approximately 7.45 carats displays a vibrant green hue that exemplifies Tiffany's commitment to color and artistic expression. The jade is surrounded by bands of blue and green enamel work, creating a striking geometric pattern reminiscent of ancient motifs. The accompanying AGL report confirms the jade as Type A. Set in 14K yellow gold.

Louis Comfort Tiffany became art director of Tiffany & Co. upon his father's death in 1902, establishing the Artistic Jewelry department and introducing his distinctly American design sensibility to the renowned firm. His jewelry designs debuted officially at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair, featuring organic motifs that reflected his background as a painter and his expertise with enameling techniques developed through his stained glass work. Tiffany's innovative use of semi-precious stones with enamel and his commitment to handcraftsmanship elevated his jewelry to the status of art objects rather than mere accessories.

Circa 1905

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