I love pieces from this era. I have one wonderful platinum and diamond convertible piece from that time period that I just couldn't bring myself to sell. I have been truly enjoying this series you did 5 years ago. Thank you for doing them.
I love Edwardian style jewelry. How jaw dropping gorgeous and elegant. Thanks Jill for this video on Edwardian jewelry class 101😊. I thoroughly enjoyed the historical facts; combined with the pictures, made the content a well throughout video. Excellent!!
Ohhhhh platinum and diamonds, my favorite hahaha. Such pretty jewelry. Do you know about sea glass jewelry? I’m not sure if there’s much to it, enough for a video, but I’d love to hear the history and all info on that :)
I find myself staring directly at your necklace for the last few videos and I really really like it , it stands out and it’s very pretty , love that it’s silver and fairly simple yet so different ! Thanks for always sharing your knowledge of different types of jewelry eras ! I think I def love Edwardian style jewelry very pretty !
Jill Maurer I think so too for sure , I just started following you on IG ,I didn’t know you had an IG page I’m glad I looked ,I was also showing my hubby some of your amazing necklace designs on your website and the one he liked the most ,is actually sold out and boy is it pretty ,I can’t quite remember the name of it right now but I believe it was right under your stampede necklace and it has the same beautiful silver style chain as the stampede necklace ,hubby is now aware that I am loving some of your pieces ALOT , which can only turn out good for me later on lol
I've noticed lately on etsy several jewelry pieces made with raw stones, like raw emeralds. I guess that means they're not cut or polished? As someone who doesn't know much about jewelry I don't know if this is a new trend. What do you think of it?
That's right. Raw stones haven't been cut or polished. They still may have been dyed or otherwise treated. Stones that aren't high enough quality to be cut or polished (often too many inclusions) can be left raw and set into jewelry. They can have beautiful color and create a gorgeous look! xoxo
I have a set of earrings. 1901 Sheffield. Urn shaped with a large square cut Aquamarine in the centre of each. Would theses be Edwardian mourning jewellery for Victoria?. Thanks in advance.
I adore the Lacey looking diamond and platinum pieces. I don’t care for the pieces with bows. Although larger pieces at times they still look delicate to me when they layer the necklaces using chains and diamonds only. I enjoyed the examples you showed. Thanks. Kat
Oh it is my favorite. I love the clothes too. It seems to me that this style of jewelry has made a little come back with “station necklaces “. and the triple drop necklaces that you showed not so much the piercings but fine delicate jewelry
I love pieces from this era.
I have one wonderful platinum and diamond convertible piece from that time period that I just couldn't bring myself to sell.
I have been truly enjoying this series you did 5 years ago. Thank you for doing them.
Edwardian jewelry is very elegant to me.
Agreed! It is some of the most beautiful jewelry out there!! xoxo
One of my favorite eras. This and Regency era. Great info!!
Thank you SarSar! xoxo
Love this period!
Agreed! It was short but distinctive with some amazing pieces. xoxo
I love Edwardian style jewelry. How jaw dropping gorgeous and elegant. Thanks Jill for this video on Edwardian jewelry class 101😊. I thoroughly enjoyed the historical facts; combined with the pictures, made the content a well throughout video. Excellent!!
Thank you so much Andrea! xoxo
Learning so much about jewellery! Great content.
Thank you! I'm so glad you are enjoying it!! xoxo
Very nice to know it. I loooove the style of jewelry. Thank You so much dear for sharing this wonderful history of jewelry as always. ❤️
Thanks Irene! This style has remained such a classic. I definitely understand why you love it! xoxo
About to embark on a new career in working for a brilliant store that specializes in all periods of designs. These presentations are super helpful
That sounds like such a wonderful adventure Tony! I'm so glad I could be of help in my small way!! xoxo
It is my favorite, thank you all thing that you teach us. Big hug from Rome
It was a wonderful time period for jewelry! Hugs back! xoxo
Ohhhhh platinum and diamonds, my favorite hahaha. Such pretty jewelry. Do you know about sea glass jewelry? I’m not sure if there’s much to it, enough for a video, but I’d love to hear the history and all info on that :)
Platinum and diamonds always works Sharon! I don't know much about sea glass jewelry other than it is pretty. xoxo
I love Edwardian jewelry. How can I buy confident that it is real with real stones and gold?
Thanks for your clear descriptions and pictures!
Will you do a video over antique sterling silver jewelry? I’m curious about sterling silver from the Edwardian/Victorian times.
I find myself staring directly at your necklace for the last few videos and I really really like it , it stands out and it’s very pretty , love that it’s silver and fairly simple yet so different ! Thanks for always sharing your knowledge of different types of jewelry eras ! I think I def love Edwardian style jewelry very pretty !
Thank you on the necklace Lisa! Edwardian style does seem to suit you. xoxo
Jill Maurer I think so too for sure , I just started following you on IG ,I didn’t know you had an IG page I’m glad I looked ,I was also showing my hubby some of your amazing necklace designs on your website and the one he liked the most ,is actually sold out and boy is it pretty ,I can’t quite remember the name of it right now but I believe it was right under your stampede necklace and it has the same beautiful silver style chain as the stampede necklace ,hubby is now aware that I am loving some of your pieces ALOT , which can only turn out good for me later on lol
@@leeleelv Thank you so much Lisa! I will be putting all of my pieces on the web site but they probably won't be there until April.
Jill Maurer that may actually be pretty perfect timing...hmmmm.
@@leeleelv Also I'm happy to send photos. Email me at hello@jillmaurer.com
I've noticed lately on etsy several jewelry pieces made with raw stones, like raw emeralds. I guess that means they're not cut or polished? As someone who doesn't know much about jewelry I don't know if this is a new trend. What do you think of it?
That's right. Raw stones haven't been cut or polished. They still may have been dyed or otherwise treated. Stones that aren't high enough quality to be cut or polished (often too many inclusions) can be left raw and set into jewelry. They can have beautiful color and create a gorgeous look! xoxo
I have a set of earrings. 1901 Sheffield. Urn shaped with a large square cut Aquamarine in the centre of each. Would theses be Edwardian mourning jewellery for Victoria?. Thanks in advance.
Very interesting🤩
Thank you!
Wow so informative! Beautiful jewelry in this era! ♥️🥰
Thank you Dee! xoxo
Great share and amazing collection, You really look stunning and very confident talking with camera. big thumbs up!
Thank you so much! It took me a long time to get comfortable in front of the camera. xoxo
Amazing collection, have a beautiful Sunday darling!! xoxo
Thanks Sabrina! A lovely Sunday to you!! xoxo
Do you think it's worth the buy I have my eyes on a few pieces!!!
I adore the Lacey looking diamond and platinum pieces. I don’t care for the pieces with bows. Although larger pieces at times they still look delicate to me when they layer the necklaces using chains and diamonds only. I enjoyed the examples you showed. Thanks. Kat
Thanks Kat! The lacy feeling of the platinum and diamonds really make the pieces. xoxo
Oh it is my favorite. I love the clothes too. It seems to me that this style of jewelry has made a little come back with “station necklaces “. and the triple drop necklaces that you showed not so much the piercings but fine delicate jewelry
Agreed Leslie. It never really goes out of style in my opinion, but you are seeing those styles even more now. xoxo
enjoyed your video, thanks for the info
Thanks you! I'm so happy you enjoyed it!! xoxo
I'm not familiar with this period. Platinum and diamonds sounds good to me. I prefer the more delicate pieces you showed toward the end of your video.
That surprises me Autumn! Your jewelry is usually bold statement jewelry. xoxo
You said nothing about lavaliers
I don't remember if I mentioned them by name, but I think I showed some.
belle époque rather means “beautiful era / époque”