The 1,000-year-old find is now on display in the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities.
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Noonans is hosting a jewelry auction later this month featuring two antique rings found by two retired men in the U.K.
Peggy Cravens’ estate sold 100 percent by lot.
The 39th president and longtime humanitarian donned these Oscar Heyman-made American flags when he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.
The 77-piece jewelry collection dates back to the Angkor kingdom that ruled Cambodia from the 9th to the 15th centuries.
The auction house’s upcoming California Jewels Sale features jewelry by Cartier, David Webb, Verdura, and Tiffany & Co.
The ancient Egyptian teenager was buried 2,300 years ago with 49 amulets to guide him through the afterlife.
A team of Egyptian and English researchers found the jewels in the Tell El-Amarna necropolis.
In the final “My Next Question” of 2022, National Jeweler’s editors discuss the year’s top stories and reveal their predictions for 2023.
The Museum of London Archaeology called it “one of the most spectacular female Early Medieval burials ever discovered in the U.K.”
Plus, two Rolexes the iconic actor gave to a longtime friend, stuntman Stan Barrett, found buyers at Sotheby’s “Important Watches” sale.
The 5.27-carat stone, salvaged from the wreck of the Spanish ship Nuestra Señora de Atocha, blew pre-sale estimates out of the water.
Ahead of Halloween, Associate Editor Lenore Fedow went in search of the spookiest antique and vintage jewelry.
Written by historian Vivienne Becker, it accompanies this summer’s Tiffany jewelry exhibition at London’s Saatchi Gallery.
The auction house is celebrating 100 years since the discovery of King Tut’s tomb.
Olivia Landau and Jess Velke share the strategies that earned them a following on the platform.
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Associate Editor Lenore Fedow leads readers through the Italian jeweler’s works from the 1940s to the 2000s.
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