Filigree TV Episode # 210
In this week’s live session, Catherine and Sharon from dive into our latest jewelry arrivals. The conversation covers the symbolism behind snake rings, the growing trend of bezel-set diamonds, and how subtle design changes, like martini basket settings, can transform classic jewelry staples. They share behind-the-scenes stories from sourcing unique pieces, offer tips on styling jewelry for different occasions, and emphasize the importance of finding truly one-of-a-kind treasures.
Featured Items
Exquisite Snake Rings
Snake rings have a long history in jewelry, dating back to ancient times, and continue to captivate modern collectors. These rings are rich in symbolism, with different designs representing various meanings. A snake ring where the tail wraps around and touches the head is traditionally associated with eternal love and unity , a symbol of unbroken bonds and lasting commitment. In contrast, open or curved snake rings are seen as symbols of power and femininity , embodying strength and independence.
Snake rings also hold a strong appeal due to their distinctive style and historical significance . While yellow gold snake rings are more commonly seen, white metal snake rings —crafted in platinum or white gold—are much harder to find, making them even more desirable for collectors. This rarity, combined with the rings' unique aesthetic, makes them a standout choice for those seeking jewelry with both symbolic depth and visual impact.
The fascination with snake rings continues today because they offer a meaningful way to express personal style while connecting to centuries of cultural symbolism. Whether worn as a bold statement or a subtle nod to tradition, snake rings remain a powerful and timeless motif in fine jewelry.
Killer Earrings
Earring styles range from classic diamond studs to more stylized designs like drop earrings, pavé discs, and Victorian-inspired pieces. Modern updates to traditional styles, such as three-prong martini basket settings for studs, create a cleaner, more rounded look that sits flush against the ear. Drop earrings offer movement and versatility, while pavé discs provide a flat, low-profile design with subtle sparkle.
Victorian earrings bring antique charm with intricate details and unique materials like turquoise. Yellow gold is becoming a popular choice for both new pieces and refreshed settings, adding warmth and a modern feel. Choosing the right earring style and fit can enhance any look, with comfort and personalization playing key roles in how earrings sit and shine.
Diamond Jewelry
When selecting diamond jewelry, the cut plays a key role in both the overall look and the brilliance of the piece. Classic diamond cuts like the round brilliant remain highly sought-after for their unmatched sparkle and timeless appeal. The old European cut , a favorite in vintage and antique jewelry, offers a softer, romantic glow with larger facets that catch light in a unique way.
For those looking for distinctive shapes, the Carré cut delivers clean, geometric lines reminiscent of the Art Deco era, while the Royal Asscher cut adds an elevated touch with its stepped facets and signature squared design. Each cut brings its own character, making it essential to choose one that aligns with personal style and the piece's intended purpose. Whether it’s a channel-set wedding band for a seamless look or bezel-set diamond studs for a modern twist on a classic, diamond cuts and settings work together to create jewelry that feels both timeless and uniquely personal.