
Sentiment in Gold
The serpent — Victoria's own symbol of eternal love — coiled in hand-engraved gold, set with old-mine diamonds.
Begin the weekend with us. Sip champagne and take a first look at the estate collection before the doors open to all. Bring your friends.

Hand-faceted between about 1890 and 1930, the old European cut crowned the jewels of the late Victorian, Edwardian, and Art Deco eras — the very age this showcase celebrates.
Provided by J. David. Every guest at the Soirée is entered to win.
Estate jewelry is wearable history. Here are three treasures from the showcase — each carrying the color, the hand, and the craft of its age.

The serpent — Victoria's own symbol of eternal love — coiled in hand-engraved gold, set with old-mine diamonds.

An emerald-cut diamond framed by tapered baguettes — the clean, architectural certainty of mid-century design.

A step-cut emerald drop suspended from a riviere of brilliant diamonds — restrained, modern, unmistakably grand.

Estate jewelry carries something a new piece never can — a life already lived. Every jewel here passed through other hands, other rooms, other love stories before it reached J. David, made in an age when each stone was cut by eye and every setting raised by hand.
That is the quiet luxury of estate: to wear rarity, craftsmanship, and a story worth telling. Across every era of Timeless Beauty, these treasures are here for three days only — to discover, to learn, and to take home.
A selected collection across six eras — every jewel chosen for quality and character.
Our specialists share each piece's story, era, and craftsmanship — no pressure, simply discovery.
Stop by any of the three days, or reserve a time that works for you.
RSVP for the opening Soirée and we'll have everything ready — a glass of champagne, a first look at the collection, and a few pieces we think you'll love.
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