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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Antiques & Jewelry
antique cutlery and utensils

Silverware, often referred to as flatware or tableware, represents an essential element of dining culture that has evolved over centuries. The term “silverware” encompasses an array of utensils and cutlery used in dining settings, with each piece reflecting not only functionality but also a sense of artistry and elegance. In this article, we delve into the world of antique silverware, exploring its history, craftsmanship, and enduring appeal. From delicate tea sets to intricately designed serving spoons, antique silverware continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts, serving as a testament to the timeless beauty and craftsmanship of yesteryears.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Antiques & Jewelry
Tsavorite

Tsavorite is a type of garnet which is green or emerald colored. Although it forms with calcium aluminum silicate, its intense green coloration is usually the result of chromium or vanadium. And though it is often confused with emeralds, it was discovered more recently in 1967 and isn’t as well known.

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Judith Leiber

Judith Leiber jewelry is famous for its ability to provide a glamorous touch. Her collection often features extravagant items such as refined cluster earrings, cocktail crystal rings, enamel cuffed bracelets and elegant brooches.

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Carl Bucherer

Carl Bucherer is a designer famous for their fabulous watches and jewelry such as this vintage golden giraffe brooch. Below is a brief overview of their history and the characteristics which made their jewelry house world famous.

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Portuguese cut

The Portuguese cut is widely regarded by many jewelers as being one of the most challenging. The process is so complex and time-consuming that it can quickly test the patience of inexperienced gem cutters, but the spectacular results are well worth the effort.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Antiques & Jewelry
Step Cuts

A gem’s cut influences its shape and the manner in which it will sparkle when set. Many people are familiar with the oval or round shaped stones with facets that glimmer, but a lesser known stone cut that is stylish and striking is the step cut, which has increased in popularity.

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