quartz rings
Quartz, Leroy De Barde
Detail of Minerals in Crystallization, watercolor and gouache (1813).
Collection of the Louvre Museum, Paris.
Collection of the Louvre Museum, Paris.
jewellery based on sea creatures and the natural growth of crystals.
Blue Fluorite, Leroy De Barde
Detail of Minerals in Crystallization, watercolor and gouache (1813).
Collection of the Louvre Museum, Paris.
Collection of the Louvre Museum, Paris.
Those gold quartz rings are just stunning.
ReplyDeleteI am stunned.
Lovely finds!
wow! like the gold quartz rings!
ReplyDeleteI am not good at all with pritty rings and jewels.
ReplyDeletenow wish I was.. these are beautiful.
that is the best looking jewelry i have seen in a long time!!
ReplyDeletehi there, the quartz are winners ne. it certainly struck me too as being wonderful! i particularly like to top two...
ReplyDeleteoh! these rings are beauties.
ReplyDeleteand i just found out that he's based in Geneva.
i might have to go down to his studio to have a look!
You have a beautiful blog. Such visual perfection.
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i hope you got to go to the studio, asphaltandair! and thanks so much for your nice comment lucas, i really appreciate it,
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