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Antique Victorian Large 15 Carat Gold Night and Day Cameo Brooch, circa 1860
Located in Lancaster, Lancashire
To read more please click continue reading below- This fabulous large Antique Victorian 15ct Gold
Category

Antique 1860s British Victorian Brooches

Materials

15k Gold, Yellow Gold

Large Carved Cameo Amethyst and Diamond Ring
Located in Agoura Hills, CA
amethyst cameo, surrounded by a bezel of diamonds, supported by solid gold under gallery and a 4.5 mm wide
Category

Late 20th Century Cocktail Rings

Materials

Amethyst, Diamond, 14k Gold

Goddess of the Hunt Cameo Extra Large Victorian Brooch
Located in Litchfield County, CT
Very large finely carved Diana Goddess of the Hunt brooch. Diana is an especially complex Roman
Category

Antique 1850s Brooches

Materials

14k Gold

Large Cameo After Michelangelo s Moses Framed In Gold Pin Pendant
Located in Yardley, PA
This large cameo measures two 1/8 inches by one 6/8 inches and features a copy of The Moses
Category

Late 20th Century Unknown Brooches

Materials

Other, 14k Gold

Swedish Large Cameo Brooch in 18 Karat Gold by Olof Nilson, 1919
Located in Skanninge, SE
sea. 100 years old! Hand-carved. Large size, 7.2 x 5.6cm. Heavy, 40 grams. Good condition and quality.
Category

Early 20th Century Swedish Classical Roman Brooches

Materials

18k Gold

14 Karat Yellow Gold Large / Long Cameo Ring with Diamond Accent
Located in Lauderdale by the Sea, FL
This unusual cameo ring has been stored for many years and because of that the main cameo has not
Category

Late 20th Century Italian More Rings

Large Romantic Cameo Brooch Neo Classic lady in a Garden 14ct yellow gold c1950s
Located in Mona Vale, NSW
This Cameo is really something special. It is hand carved Sardonyx Shell (Conch shell) and
Category

Vintage 1950s Italian Neoclassical Brooches

Materials

Yellow Gold, 14k Gold

Large Romantic Cameo Brooch Neo Classic lady in a Garden 14ct yellow gold c1950s
Located in Mona Vale, NSW
This Cameo is really something special. It is hand carved Sardonyx Shell (Conch shell) and
Category

Vintage 1950s Italian Neoclassical Brooches

Materials

14k Gold, Yellow Gold

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Large Cameo Jewelry For Sale on 1stDibs

You are likely to find exactly the piece of large cameo jewelry you’re looking for on 1stDibs, as there is a broad range for sale. Every item for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using Gold, 18k Gold and Yellow Gold. In our selection of items, you can find a vintage example as well as a contemporary version. You’re likely to find the perfect item from our selection of large cameo jewelry among the distinctive items we have available, which includes versions made as long ago as the 18th Century as well as those produced as recently as the 21st Century. Creating a choice in our collection of large cameo jewelry has been a part of the legacy of many jewelers, but those produced by Elizabeth Locke and Pomellato are consistently popular. An object in our assortment of large cameo jewelry can be a stylish choice for most occasions, but Agate rings, from our inventory of 13, can add a particularly distinctive touch to your look, day or night. Today, if you’re looking for an oval cut version of this piece and are unable to find the perfect match, our selection also includes uncut and round cut alternatives. When shopping for an option in this array of large cameo jewelry, you’ll find that there are less available pieces for unisex or men today than there are for women.

How Much is a Large Cameo Jewelry?

The price for a piece of large cameo jewelry starts at $495 and tops out at $15,666 with these brooches, on average, selling for $1,800.

Why Gold Shines in Jewelry Craftsmanship

Gold is the feel-good metal, the serotonin of jewelry. Wear vintage and antique gold necklaces, watches, gold bracelets or gold rings and you feel happy, you feel dressed, you feel, well, yourself. 

Gold, especially yellow gold, with its rich patina and ancient pedigree going back thousands of years, is the steady standby, the well-mannered metal of choice. Any discussion of this lustrous metal comes down to a basic truth: Gold is elementary, my dear. Gold jewelry that couples the mystique of the metal with superb design and craftsmanship achieves the status of an enduring classic. Many luxury houses have given us some of our most treasured and lasting examples of gold jewelry over the years.

Since its founding, in 1837, Tiffany Co. has built its reputation on its company jewelry as well as its coterie of boutique designers, which has included Jean Schlumberger, Donald Claflin, Angela Cummings and Elsa Peretti. There are numerous gold Tiffany classics worth citing. Some are accented with gemstones, but all stand out for their design and the workmanship displayed.

For the woman who prefers a minimalist look, the Tiffany Co. twist bangle (thin, slightly ovoid) is stylishly simple. For Cummings devotees, signature pieces feature hard stone inlay, such as her pairs of gold ear clips inlaid with black jade (a play on the classic Chanel black and tan), or bangles whose design recalls ocean waves, with undulating lines of lapis lazuli and mother-of-pearl. And just about any design by the great Jean Schlumberger is by definition a classic.

Even had he eschewed stones and diamonds, Southern-born David Webb would be hailed for the vast arsenal of heavy gold jewelry he designed. Gold, usually hammered or textured in some manner, defines great David Webb jewelry. The self-taught jeweler made very au courant pieces while drawing inspiration from ancient and out-of-the-way sources — East meets West in the commanding gold necklaces made by Webb in the early 1970s. The same could be said for his endlessly varied gold cuffs.

In Europe, many houses have given us gold jewelry that sets the highest standard for excellence, pieces that were highly sought after when they were made and continue to be so. 

Numerous designs from Cartier are homages to gold. There are the classic Trinity rings, necklaces and bracelets — trifectas of yellow, white and rose gold. As a testament to the power of love, consider the endurance of the Cartier Love bracelet.

Aldo Cipullo, Cartier’s top in-house designer from the late 1960s into the early ’70s, made history in 1969 with the Love bracelet. Cipullo frequently said that the Love bracelet was born of a sleepless night contemplating a love affair gone wrong and his realization that “the only remnants he possessed of the romance were memories.” He distilled the urge to keep a loved one close into a slim 18-karat gold bangle. 

BVLGARI and its coin jewelry, gemme nummarie, hit the jackpot when the line launched in the 1960s. The line has been perennially popular. BVLGARI coin jewelry features ancient Greek and Roman coins embedded in striking gold mounts, usually hung on thick link necklaces of varying lengths. In the 1970s, BVLGARI introduced the Tubogas line, most often made in yellow gold. The Tubogas watches are classics, and then there is the Serpenti, the house's outstanding snake-themed watches and bracelets.

A collection called Monete that incorporated the gold coins is one of several iconic BVLGARI lines that debuted in the 1970s and ’80s, catering to a new generation of empowered women. Just as designers like Halston and Yves Saint Laurent were popularizing fuss-free ready-to-wear fashion for women on the go, BVLGARI offered jewels to be lived in

Since Van Cleef Arpels opened its Place Vendôme doors in 1906, collection after collection of jewelry classics have enchanted the public. As predominantly expressed in a honeycomb of gold, there is the Ludo watch and accessories, circa the 1920s, and the golden Zip necklace, 1951, whose ingenious transformation of the traditional zipper was originally proposed by the Duchess of Windsor. Van Cleef's Alhambra, with its Moroccan motif, was introduced in 1968 and from the start its popularity pivoted on royalty and celebrity status. It remains one of VCA’s most popular and collected styles.

Mention must be made of Buccellati, whose name is synonymous with gold so finely spun that it suggests tapestry. The house’s many gold bracelets, typically embellished with a few or many diamonds, signified taste and distinction and are always in favor on the secondary market. Other important mid-20th-century houses known for their gold-themed jewelry include Hermès and Ilias Lalaounis.

Find a stunning collection of vintage and antique gold jewelry on 1stDibs.

Questions About Large Cameo Jewelry
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
    Cameo jewelry is usually associated with the Victorian era. However, the jewelry style dates back to ancient times when the Romans wore jewelry that showed faces in bas-relief. During the 19th-century, cameo jewelry saw another surge in popularity due to renewed interest in classical art and architecture. On 1stDibs, shop a selection of cameo jewelry.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 20, 2024
    Yes, some cameo jewelry is worth something. Generally, genuine Victorian cameos that feature shells or precious stones are the pieces worth the most. The maker, age, style and type will also affect the value. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer can inspect your jewelry and give you an estimated valuation. Find a wide range of cameo jewelry on 1stDibs.