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18kt Gold Flower Pin
Located in St.amford, CT
Circa 1930-1950 18KT gold flower pin in a brushed finish.
Category

Early 20th Century Contemporary Antique Diamond Sapphire Pin

Materials

Diamond, Sapphire, 18k Gold

Art Deco Cartier Sapphire and Diamond Fantasy Brooch
By Cartier
Located in New York, NY
White enamel, cabochon sapphire, and diamond fantasy pin. Cartier, Paris ca. 1920
Category

1920s French Art Deco Antique Diamond Sapphire Pin

Materials

Diamond, Sapphire, Platinum

Tiffany Co. Art Deco Gem-Set Stick Pin
Located in Greenwich, CT
-cut diamonds, calibré-cut sapphires, calibré-cut rubies and a circular-cut emerald, mounted in
Category

1920s American Art Deco Antique Diamond Sapphire Pin

Materials

Blue Sapphire, Diamond, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, White Diamond, Platinum

Antique Golf Gold or Platinum Stick Pin
Located in New York, NY
of the club is platinum, set with sapphires and rose diamonds. 2" long. Alice Kwartler has sold
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1910s American Antique Diamond Sapphire Pin

Materials

Diamond, Pearl, Sapphire, 14k Gold, Platinum

Sapphire, Diamond and Pearl Bar Pin
Located in St.amford, CT
Antique bar pin with diamonds, sapphire. and pearls. Early 20th century.
Category

Early 20th Century Antique Diamond Sapphire Pin

Materials

Diamond, Pearl, Sapphire

14 Karat Sapphire and Diamond Pin
Located in St.amford, CT
Circa 1920s 14 karat diamond and sapphire pin. This pin features 14 karat yellow gold bottom with a
Category

Early 20th Century Art Deco Antique Diamond Sapphire Pin

Materials

Diamond, Sapphire, 14k Gold

Art Deco Sapphire Diamond Pin Brooch
Located in Newcastle Upon Tyne, GB
the pin sits a typical geometric fashioned setting, with two square-cut blue sapphires, embellished on
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1920s British Art Deco Antique Diamond Sapphire Pin

Materials

Diamond, Blue Sapphire, 15k Gold, Platinum

Cartier Paris Sapphire Diamond Platinum Pin Brooch
By Cartier
Located in New York, NY
single cabochon sapphire. It is edged with old rose-cut diamonds and mounted in millegrain set platinum
Category

1920s French Art Deco Antique Diamond Sapphire Pin

Materials

Diamond, Sapphire, Platinum

Art Nouveau Diamond Sapphire Enamel Dragonfly Gold Pin/Brooch
Located in Frederick, MD
Item: 14K Art Nouveau Diamond Sapphire Enamel Dragonfly Pin/Brooch Yellow Gold Weight: 9.5g Gem
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Early 1900s Unknown Art Nouveau Antique Diamond Sapphire Pin

Materials

Diamond, Blue Sapphire, 14k Gold

Antique Art Nouveau 14k Platinum Sapphire Diamond Pin Brooch 3.7g i13169
Located in Toledo, OH
Stunning filigree pin from Their, Kraus and Beam with approximately .25ctw of sapphires and
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1890s Art Nouveau Antique Diamond Sapphire Pin

Materials

Diamond, Sapphire, Platinum

Victorian Pearl Sapphire Ruby Diamond Bee/Insect/Bug Stick Pin, circa 1880
Located in London, GB
Insect Stick pin in the form of a bee (bug) with ruby eyes, sapphire body, diamond wings and pearl
Category

1880s British Victorian Antique Diamond Sapphire Pin

Materials

Diamond, White Diamond, Oriental Pearl, Ruby, Sapphire, Blue Sapphire, 1...

Cartier Tie Pin, Cabochon Sapphire Diamonds in Platinum, French circa 1910
By Cartier
Located in London, GB
with a fine coloured cabochon cut Ceylon sapphire with a brilliant cut diamond set leaf shaped mount
Category

Early 1900s French Edwardian Antique Diamond Sapphire Pin

Materials

Diamond, Sapphire, White Diamond, Platinum, Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold

Antique Pearl Sapphire Gold Bug Pin Brooch
Located in Newcastle Upon Tyne, GB
A beautiful insect/bug brooch featuring a winged bug with a sapphire and pearl thorax and diamond
Category

1890s British Late Victorian Antique Diamond Sapphire Pin

Materials

Blue Sapphire, Diamond, Pearl, Ruby, 15k Gold, Silver

Victorian Gemstone Butterfly Pin
Located in Los Angeles, CA
diamonds, with a trim of emeralds and rubies. The body is composed of a cabochon sapphire and a pearl
Category

Late 19th Century Unknown Victorian Antique Diamond Sapphire Pin

Materials

Diamond, Emerald, Cultured Pearl, Ruby, Sapphire, Sterling Silver, 14k Gold

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Antique Diamond Sapphire Pin For Sale on 1stDibs

Surely you’ll find the exact antique diamond sapphire pin you’re seeking on 1stDibs — we’ve got a vast assortment for sale. Every item for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using Gold, Silver and Yellow Gold. Finding the perfect antique diamond sapphire pin may mean sifting through those created during different time periods — you can find an early version that dates to the 19th Century and a newer variation that were made as recently as the 20th Century. Finding an appealing antique diamond sapphire pin — no matter the origin — is easy, but Fabergé, Tiffany Co. and Vladimir Soloviev each produced a popular version that is worth a look. See these pages for an antique cushion cut iteration of this accessory, while there are also old european cut cut and old mine cut cut versions available here, too. If you’re browsing our inventory for an antique diamond sapphire pin, you’ll find that many are available today for women, but there are still pieces to choose from for unisex and men.

How Much is a Antique Diamond Sapphire Pin?

The price for an antique diamond sapphire pin starts at $800 and tops out at $25,000 with these brooches, on average, selling for $3,725.

The Legacy of Diamond in Jewelry Design

Antique diamond rings, diamond tiaras and dazzling vintage diamond earrings are on the wish lists of every lover of fine jewelry. And diamonds and diamond jewelry are primarily associated with storybook engagements and red-carpet grand entrances — indeed, this ultra-cherished gemstone has a dramatic history on its hands.

From “A Diamond Is Forever” to “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend,” pop culture has ingrained in our minds that diamonds are the most desired, the most lasting and the most valuable gemstone. But what makes the diamond so special? Each stone — whether it’s rubies, sapphires or another stone — is unique and important in its own right. April babies might claim diamonds for themselves, but just about everyone wants this kind of sparkle in their lives!

There are several factors that set diamonds apart from other stones, and these points are important to our gem education.

Diamonds are minerals. They are made up of almost entirely of carbon (carbon comprises 99.95 percent; the remainder consists of various trace elements). Diamonds are the hardest gemstones, ranking number 10 on the Mohs Hardness Scale. Even its name, diamond, is rooted in the Greek adamas, or unconquerable. The only object that can scratch a diamond is another diamond. Diamonds are formed deep within the earth at very high temperatures (1,652–2,372 degrees Fahrenheit at depths between 90 and 120 miles beneath the earth’s surface) and are carried up by volcanic activity. Diamonds are quite rare, according to the Gemological Institute of America, and only 30 percent of all the diamonds mined in the world are gem quality.

In the 1950s, the Gemological Institute of America developed the 4Cs grading system to classify diamonds: clarity, color, cut and carat weight. Not all diamonds are created equal (there are diamonds, and then there are diamonds). The value of the diamond depends on the clarity (flawless diamonds are very rare but a diamond's value decreases if there are many blemishes or inclusions), color (the less color the higher the grade), cut (how the diamond’s facets catch the light, certain cuts of diamonds show off the stone better than others) and carat weight (the bigger, the better).

When you start shopping for a diamond engagement ring, always prioritize the cut, which plays the largest role in the diamond's beauty (taking the time to clean your diamond ring at least every six months or so plays a role in maintaining said beauty). And on 1stDibs, a range of buying guides can be found for those in the market for antique engagement ringsvintage engagement rings or Art Deco engagement rings

Shop antique and vintage diamond rings, diamond necklaces and other extraordinary diamond jewelry on 1stDibs.  

Finding the Right Brooches for You

Vintage brooches, which refer to decorative jewelry traditionally pinned to garments and used to fasten pieces of clothing together where needed, have seen increasing popularity in recent years.

While jewelry trends come and go, brooches are indeed back on the radar thanks to fashion houses like GucciVersaceDior and Saint Laurent, all of which feature fun pinnable designs in their current collections. Whether a dazzlingly naturalistic Art Nouveau dragonfly, a whimsical David Webb animal, a gem-studded bloom or a streamlined abstract design, these jewels add color and sparkle to your look and a spring to your step. 

Given their long history, brooches have expectedly taken on a variety of different shapes and forms over time, with jewelers turning to assorted methods of ornamentation for these accessories, including enameling and the integration of pearls and gemstones. Cameo brooches that originated during the Victorian age are characterized by a shell carved in raised relief that feature portraits of a woman’s profile, while 19th-century micromosaic brooches, comprising innumerable individually placed glass fragments, sometimes feature miniature depictions of a pastoral scene in daily Roman life.

At one time, brooches were symbols of wealth, made primarily from the finest metals and showcasing exquisite precious gemstones. Today, these jewels are inclusive and universal, and you don’t have to travel very far to find an admirer of brooches. They can be richly geometric in form, such as the ornate diamond pins dating from the Art Deco era, or designer-specific, such as the celebrated naturalistic works created by Tiffany Co., the milk glass and gold confections crafted by Trifari or handmade vintage Chanel brooches of silk or laminated sheer fabric. Chanel, of course, has never abandoned this style, producing gorgeously baroque CC examples since the 1980s.

Brooches are versatile and adaptable. These decorative accessories can be worn in your hair, on hats, scarves and on the lower point of V-neck clothing. Pin a dazzling brooch to the lapel of your blazer-and-tee combo or add a cluster of smaller pins to your overcoat. And while brooches have their place in “mourning jewelry,” in that a mourning brooch is representative of your connection to a lost loved one, they’re widely seen as romantic and symbolic of love, so much so that a hardcore brooch enthusiast might advocate for brooches to be worn over the heart.

Today, find a wide variety of antique and vintage brooches for sale on 1stDibs, including gold brooches, sapphire brooches and more.