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Gold Tone Round Crystal Ring. Measures Approximately 9/16"l X 9/16"w And Is Not Sizeable. Man-made Crystal.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Edith Rosenbaum was a journalist and had been reporting on French fashions until she decided to return to the states. The Titanic was the obvious transportation choice. Edith posted a letter in Queenstown, Ireland, describing Titanic as "the most wonderful boat you could think of. To say that it is wonderful is unquestionable, but not the cozy ship-board feeling of former years. She is new, it?s her maiden voyage and she is the talk of the world." During the voyage, Edith could have been pictured wearing the latest in fashion trends, including this long, elegant chandelier style necklace. <br/><br/>Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 4.60
Edith's Ces't La Mode Ring, From The Titanic Jewelry Collection
$29.99
$20.00 save 33%
Rhodium Plated Silver Tone Round Man-made Crystal Antique Earrings. Measures Approximately 2 7/8"l X 1 1/2"w With Tension Post Backings.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Lucile Carter, wife of William Carter of the Philadelphia Carters, one of the most prominent families in the city. The stylish Mrs. Carter was a Baltimore debutante of impeccable social pedigree that linked her with President James Polk and the Peale family of painters. A popular member of Philadelphia society, she was described as a stylish woman with an "hourglass figure and Gibson Girl hair."  Her 1896 Baltimore marriage to William Ernest Carter was described in The Sun as being "one of the social events of the season."Billy" whom she was often called, and her two children had traveled to Europe for a year long vacation and were returning to the states with her maid, Mr. Carter's manservant, his chauffeur and a brand new Renault automobile and of course, they never went anywhere without their beloved Airedale and King Charles Spaniel. Upon seeing the ship, everything she had heard about its magnificence was true!  Lucile was especially enamored of the Grand Staircase because it provided her the opportunity to make a dramatic entrance into the first-class saloon.  She knew that the internationally famous couturier, Lady Duff-Gordon was on the Titanic and wagered that half of the women in first class would be wearing her gowns.  Lucile wondered what she would be wearing.  And of course, could not out shine her! <br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 5.00
Lucile's Antique Earrings, From Titanic Jewelry Collection
$49.99
$29.99 save 40%
White Crystal Round, Rhodium Plated Brass Ring. Measures Approximately 5/16"l X 5/16"w And Is Not Sizeable.<br/><br/>White crystal round, rhodium plated brass ring. Measures approximately 5/16"L x 5/16"W and is not sizeable. <br/><br/> Miss Alice Elizabeth Fortune was 24 when she boarded the Titanic as a first class passenger in Southampton, England.  She was born May 10, 1887, and was the daughter of Mark and Mary Fortune.   She had been invited on a grand tour of Europe with her parents, two sisters and her brother.  Just two months before she departed on the Titanic, while sitting on the veranda of a hotel in Cairo, Egypt, she was approached by a fortune teller who warned her "you are in danger every time you travel on the sea, for I see you adrift in an open boat... you will lose everything but your life."  Alice gave the man some money, and he disappeared in the crowd.  Alice returned to her home in Manitoba, Canada and married Charles Holden Allen just two months later.  <br/><br/>  Titanic Jewelry Collection  For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe, which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year.  Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of it's time, draped in every luxury imaginable,?but so were it's passengers.  The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring just the right fashionable apparel to bring aboard such a luxurious ship. From planning on which outing to wear the perfectly tailored suit,  the famous tunic top and pencil long skirt or an extravagant ball gown.  Along with extensive outfit planning came the accessories...large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course?the jewelry.  Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau  jewelry was influenced on naturalism, involving unusual designs within a  symmetrical frame encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and  gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry;  tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces.  Many set with brilliant gemstones, diamonds, crystals and of course, pearls. Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://staging.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 5.00
Alice Fortune's Antique Ring, From Titanic Jewelry Collection
$34.50
Regal Legacy(Tm) .20ctw Round Diamond,  18k Rose Gold Over Sterling Silver Filigree Ring.  Measures Approximately 1/2" L X 1/8" W  White Rhodium Settings. Ring Not Sizeable. Estimated Appraisal Value $175.00<br/><br/>Regal Legacy Diamonds(TM) are inspired by all things royal, from crowns and tiaras to castles and thrones.  The name diamond comes from a Greek term meaning "unconquerable;" a description fitting for this collection as every item is adorned with brilliant diamonds in various rich, regal colors, all set in fine sterling silver or 18kt gold over sterling.  Each style is inspired by the treasures that nobility and royals have worn throughout generations.  You will be reminded of famous jewels showcased in museums or commissioned designs for celebrities based upon royal jewelry.  These designs have been carefully crafted to emulate this remarkable era of nobility and will be crowned with a signature logo, ensuring this collection is one you will proudly pass down from generation to generation.  The perfect combination fit for a queen-diamonds and royalty.  Leave a lasting legacy...Regal Legacy Diamonds(TM) exclusively on Jewelry Television and jtv.com.
avg. rating 5.00
Regal Legacy(Tm) .20ctw Round Diamond 18k Rose Gold Over Sterling Silver Filigree Ring Eav $175.00
$99.99
Moissanite Fire(Tm) 1.50ctw Diamond Equivalent Weight Square Brilliant And Round, Platineve(Tm) Ring. Measures 5/16"l X 1/16"w And Is Not Sizeable. Actual Moissanite Weight Is 1.24ctw. Comes With Certificate Of Authenticity And Manufacturers Warranty Card.<br/><br/>Our Moissanite Fire(TM) Jewelry collection features the most brilliant jewel in the world, Moissanite. With unsurpassed fire and brilliance, this uniquely created gemstone is the ultimate in affordable luxury. Moissanite's fire comes from its display of lively, colorful flashes, is caused by its high rate of dispersion. Its fire is 2.4 times greater than that of diamond and its 10% more brilliant than diamond. Hand faceted by a skilled gemstone cutter, each jewel has been created to deliver maximum brilliance and scintillation. Moissanite Fire will offer a collection of intricately made designer styles that highlight this beautiful jewel and for the first time will be offered set in platinum over sterling silver. Each Moissanite Fire(TM) jewel will be set in Platineve(TM), which is an exclusive process that contains platinum and other precious metals that ensure a durable shine, brilliant luster and every piece is 100% nickel free. Moissanite Fire(TM) is designer inspired and perfect for every occasion. Plus because each piece is guaranteed to be 100% nickel free, there is a very strong chance that you'll be able to wear your Moissanite Fire(TM) jewelry for years to come without any of the allergic reactions so often associated with the presence of nickel. Jeweler manufacturers have learned over the years that too many customers were developing reactions to the nickel content, causing them discomfort. But no need to worry about that with our Moissanite Fire(TM) jewelry collection, wear it with confidence! Designer inspired and perfect for every occasion is Moissanite Fire(TM). Exclusive to Jewelry Television and JTV.com.
avg. rating 5.00
Moissanite Fire(Tm) 1.50ctw Diamond Equivalent Weight Square Brilliant And Round Platineve(Tm) Ring
$399.99
Rhodium Plated Brass Round Man-made Crystal With Round Diamond Simulant Accent Ring. Measures Approximately 3/8"l X 1/16"w And Is Not Sizeable.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Emily Borie Ryerson of Haverford, Pennsylvania was vacationing with her husband, Arthur and three of her five children in Europe.  While on vacation, she received a telegraph that her 21-year-old son, Arthur Jr. was killed in a car crash back home.  Emily completely fell apart, but her maid, Victorine, her youngest son's governess was a godsend who cared for the children while her husband arranged passage on Titanic.  She seldom left her cabin after boarding.   Emily was quoted, "Nothing mattered, and no amount of money could have bought us peace or comfort." After her extended vacation, Emily was quite the socialite and did eventually begin to resume her former position as one of Chicago's delightful society leaders and hostesses.  She endowed a scholarship in her son's name to young men of promise, was appointed by President Herbert Hoover to work on American Fund for the French wounded during World War I and also traveled with the president on his goodwill tour of South America.  While living in Chicago, Emily returned to her "roots" of being an artist of much promise and planned on taking up work in this line again. She leased a studio in Chicago to devote herself to metal work and jewel setting.  Along with her roots of jewelry making she enjoyed traveling and while on a trip to the Orient, Emily met her second husband in Peking.  She married Forsythe Sherfesee and lived in a villa on the French Riviera.   <br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 4.75
Emily's Empyrean Ring From Titanic Jewelry Collection
$24.50
Emblem Jewelry Collection(Tm), Gold Tone Golden Briolette Glass Nugget Earrings. Measures Approximately  2 1/2"l X 5/8"w With A Fish Hook Backing. Handcrafted In The U.S.<br/><br/>Just as you collect stamps on your passport one-by-one through your journeys or keep tokens from special times, Emblem Jewelry Collection(TM) is inspired by travels around the world.  This unique jewelry collection is similar to the priceless souvenir in that it represents a memory or journey taken.  Emblem Jewelry Collection(TM) features a nostalgic point of view using raw metals and genuine gemstones indicative of items discovered along your journeys in life.  Discover hidden touches such as stylish textures, interesting silhouettes, mesmerizing gems and other unique elements waiting for the wearer to uncover.  Enjoy collecting this artistic yet casual, eclectic yet respectful fashion statement, all handcrafted in the United States, and find your Emblem today, exclusive on Jewelry Television and jtv.com.
avg. rating 5.00
Emblem Jewelry Collection(Tm), Gold Tone Golden Briolette Glass Nugget Earrings
$29.99
$17.99 save 40%
Blue agate oval with diamond accent .01ct round, sterling silver angel cameo pendant with chain. Measures approximately 1"L x 1/2"W and has a 1.5mm bail. Comes with an 18" chain. Carved in Germany. Estimated Retail Value $71.00
avg. rating 5.00
Blue Agate Oval And Diamond Accent, Sterling Silver Angel Cameo Pendant With Chain Erv $71.00
$34.99
Rhodium Plated Silver Tone With Gold Tone Round Man-made Pearl Simulant And Round Man-made Crystal Ring. Measures Approximately 1/2"l X 1/8"w And Is Not Sizeable.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Marian Thayer was born November 9, 1872 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  She married John Thayer, vice president of the Pennsylvania Railroad.  Marian and John traveled to Europe to reunite with their 17-year-old son, Jack Thayer.  On April 10, 1912, they boarded the Titanic in Cherbourg, France with Jack and their maid Miss Fleming.  While onboard they met their friends George and Eleanor Widener and attended the private dinner party with other distinguished guests including Captain Edward J. Smith.  The family was preparing for bed when the collision occurred. Jack went up immediately to wake his parents, who accompanied him back to the port side of the ship. Noticing that the Titanic was developing a list to port, they returned to their rooms and put on warmer clothes and life vests. They returned to the deck, but Jack lost sight of his parents and after searching for them, assumed they had boarded a lifeboat.  Jack soon encountered Milton Long, a fellow passenger he had met hours before over coffee. Both Milton and Jack tried to board a lifeboat but were denied because they were men. Eventually, as the ship was sinking quickly, the two men decided to jump and attempt to swim to safety. Milton went first; it was the last time Jack ever saw him. Once in the water, Jack reached an improperly launched and overturned collapsible lifeboat, on which he and a number of other men were able to balance for some hours. After spending the night on the overturned collapsible, Jack was picked up by Lifeboat 12. He was so distraught and freezing that he did not notice his mother in nearby Lifeboat 4, nor did she notice him. Lifeboat 12 finally made its way to the rescue ship and upon their reunion Marian asked her son 'Where's daddy?'and Jack answered 'I don't know, mother.' After they disembarked from the Carpathia Marian, Jack and Margaret Fleming made their way to Jersey City, NJ where they boarded a private train back to Haverford. <br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 5.00
Marian's Distinguished Pearl Ring, From Titanic Jewelry Collection
$29.99
Rhodium Plated Silver Tone Round Man-made Crystal Cross Pendant With 18" Chain. Measures Approximately 2 1/2"l X 1 11/16"w With A 2.5mm Bail.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Emily Borie Ryerson of Haverford, Pennsylvania was vacationing with her husband, Arthur and three of her five children in Europe.  While on vacation, she received a telegraph that her 21-year-old son, Arthur Jr. was killed in a car crash back home.  Emily completely fell apart, but her maid, Victorine, her youngest son's governess was a godsend who cared for the children while her husband arranged passage on Titanic.  She seldom left her cabin after boarding.   Emily was quoted, "Nothing mattered, and no amount of money could have bought us peace or comfort." After her extended vacation, Emily was quite the socialite and did eventually begin to resume her former position as one of Chicago's delightful society leaders and hostesses.  She endowed a scholarship in her son's name to young men of promise, was appointed by President Herbert Hoover to work on American Fund for the French wounded during World War I and also traveled with the president on his goodwill tour of South America.  While living in Chicago, Emily returned to her "roots" of being an artist of much promise and planned on taking up work in this line again. She leased a studio in Chicago to devote herself to metal work and jewel setting.  Along with her roots of jewelry making she enjoyed traveling and while on a trip to the Orient, Emily met her second husband in Peking.  She married Forsythe Sherfesee and lived in a villa on the French Riviera.   <br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 4.80
Emily's Empyrean Cross Pendant With Chain From Titanic Jewelry Collection
$39.99
Blue agate oval with diamond accent .01ct round, sterling silver angel cameo pendant with chain. Measures approximately 1"L x 1/2"W and has a 1.5mm bail. Comes with an 18" chain. Carved in Germany.
avg. rating 4.50
Blue Agate Oval With Diamond Accent Round, Sterling Silver Angel Cameo Pendant With Chain
$34.99
Blue agate heart shape, sterling silver mother with child cameo pendant with chain. Measures approximately 1"L x 3/4"W and has a 1.5mm bail. Comes with an 18" chain. Carved in Germany.
avg. rating 5.00
Blue Agate Heart Shape, Sterling Silver Mother With Child Cameo Pendant With Chain
$34.99
Blue agate oval, sterling silver praying hands cameo pendant with chain. Measures approximately 1"L x 9/16"W and has a 1.5mm bail. Comes with an 18" chain. Carved in Germany. Estimated Retail Value $71.00
avg. rating 4.50
Blue Agate Oval, Sterling Silver Praying Hands Cameo Pendant With Chain Erv $71.00
$34.99
Titanic Jewelry Collection, Oval Yellow Glass & Round White Crystal Gold Tone Brass Ring. Measures Approximately 1/2"l X 3/16"w And Is Not Sizeable.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Genevieve Cassebeer was of New York City and sometimes Paris. She traveled solo and was quite comfortable looking out for herself. You see, Mr. Cassebeer and Genevieve grew apart and instead of divorcing they agreed to a marriage of convenience, an arrangement the French describe as tres sophistique...very sophisticated. Fact is, she got married as a teenager and had a son. Their marriage was brief and eventually ended in divorce and a second marital strike-out was simply out of the question for her. Genevieve was used to traveling alone and may wear the Cercle de la Vie (meaning ?Circle of Life? in French) as a symbol of her independence and ?such is life? attitude. <br/><br/>Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 4.00
Genevieve's Exquisite Ring From Titanic Jewelry Collection
$24.99
Silver Tone Heart Shape Man-made Blue Resin With Round White Crystal Heart Pendant With Chain. Measures Approximately 1 3/4"l X 1 3/8"w With A 3.5mm Bail. The Snake Chain Measures Approximately 16 Inches With A 2"extender.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Lucile Carter, wife of William Carter of the Philadelphia Carters, one of the most prominent families in the city. The stylish Mrs. Carter was a Baltimore debutante of impeccable social pedigree that linked her with President James Polk and the Peale family of painters. A popular member of Philadelphia society, she was described as a stylish woman with an "hourglass figure and Gibson Girl hair."  Her 1896 Baltimore marriage to William Ernest Carter was described in The Sun as being "one of the social events of the season."Billy" whom she was often called, and her two children had traveled to Europe for a year long vacation and were returning to the states with her maid, Mr. Carter's manservant, his chauffeur and a brand new Renault automobile and of course, they never went anywhere without their beloved Airedale and King Charles Spaniel. Upon seeing the ship, everything she had heard about its magnificence was true!  Lucile was especially enamored of the Grand Staircase because it provided her the opportunity to make a dramatic entrance into the first-class saloon.  She knew that the internationally famous couturier, Lady Duff-Gordon was on the Titanic and wagered that half of the women in first class would be wearing her gowns.  Lucile wondered what she would be wearing.  And of course, could not out shine her! <br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 4.00
Lucile's Noble Heart Necklace From Titanic Jewelry Collection
$49.90
Blue agate oval, sterling silver angel cameo pendant with chain. Measures approximately 15/16"L x 1/2"W and has a 1.5mm bail. Comes with an 18" chain. Carved in Germany. Estimated Retail Value $61.00
avg. rating 4.08
Blue Agate Oval, Sterling Silver Angel Cameo Pendant With Chain Erv $61.00
$29.99
Silver Tone 1.08ctw Round White Diamond Simulant Ring. Measures Approximately 9/16"l X 3/16"w And Is Not Sizeable.<br/><br/><br/><br/>A young woman traveling alone on a mighty ship like the Titanic is certain to raise eyebrows, but she could care less.  She would be Constance Willard, a headstrong, liberated and fearless lady. Actually, she is not totally alone on this voyage. Her dear aunt persuaded the very wealthy William and Lucile Carter to keep an eye on her during the voyage. Avant-garde, radical, unconventional and forward-thinking are adjectives that best describe Constance.  As Constance rushed to the boat deck on her own two men attempted pushed her into the lifeboats.  Independent Constance put up a struggle until she realized this was not a drill.  Just as the lifeboat lowered, a stranger rushed up and begged Constance to take his baby.  Their eyes met, but no words were spoken as she graciously took his precious bundle and held her like it was her own. <br/><br/>Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 4.41
Constance's Avant-garde Ring From Titanic Jewelry Collection
$24.90
Silver Tone 5.28ctw Oval Canary Yellow Diamond Simulant With Round And Pear Shape White Diamond Simulant Ring. Measures Aproximately 5/8"l X 1/8"w And Is Not Sizeable.<br/><br/>Silver tone 5.28ctw oval canary yellow diamond simulant with round and pear shape white diamond simulant ring. Measures aproximately 5/8"L x 1/8"W and is not sizeable. <br/><br/> Helene Baxter was a descendant of the fabled French-Canadian heroine, Madeleine de Vercheres. Helene reared three children who all spoke French. Her children were required to only speak English to their late father, the infamous "Diamond Jim" Baxter. Helene's husband built what might be described as Canada's first shopping mall. He also opened his own bank and many Canadians describe him as "the country's largest private banker and a philanthropist who devoted a large share of his wealth to improving outlying districts of Montreal." Her husband was a family man and took very good care of them. After he passed, Helene sold their mansion and department store and decided to take their daughter and her husband on the vacation of a lifetime. One of their vacation stops was a jaunt on the Titanic where they were happily ensconced in two of the Titanic's most expensive suites. And what may Helene be wearing aboard this glorious ship? This Cristaux Canary ring...in honor of her late husband, "Diamond Jim" Baxter. <br/><br/>Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 4.47
Helene's Cristaux Canary Ring From Titanic Jewelry Collection
$34.50
Rhodium Plated Silver Tone Round Faux Peacock Color Pearl With Round White Man-made Crystal Ring. Measures Approximately 1"l X 1/8"w And Is Not Sizeable.<br/><br/><br/><br/>Margaret was an American socialite, philanthropist and activist who help others into Lifeboat No. 6 after the Titanic struck the iceberg.  She was eventually forced to board the lifeboat herself, and then urged the crew to return to look for other survivors.  She became known as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown."  Her fame as a survivor helped her promote issues close to her heart - - workers and women's rights, children's education and literacy, and the well being of Titanic survivors.  <br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 3.86
Margaret's Socialite Pearl Ring, From Titanic Jewelry Collection
$32.50
$22.75 save 30%
Silver Tone Brass Man-made Multi Color Square Glass With Round White Crystal Ring. Measures Approximately 3/8"l X 3/8"w And Is Not Sizeable.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Nellie Bessette was a first class passenger aboard the Titanic. She was completely overwhelmed by the Titanic's size and could not wait to explore every inch of it. She was the personal maid to Mrs. Ella White who stayed in her cabin the entire voyage giving Nellie plenty of time to ramble around the ship. Mrs. White was only 59 years old but was so physically out of shape that it took both her manservant and Nellie to get her to the ship?s deck. Because she had taken such excellent care of Mrs. White, this ring may have been a gift to her...the Guardian ring. <br/><br/>Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 4.33
Nellie's Guardian Ring, From Titanic Jewelry Collection
$29.50
Silver Tone Oval Cabochon Sapphire Color Blue Glass With Round Crystal Ring. Measures Approximately 7/8"l X 1/16"w And Is Not Sizeable.<br/><br/>Silver tone oval cabochon sapphire color blue glass with round crystal ring. Measures approximately 7/8"L x 1/16"W and is not sizeable.  <br/><br/> Madeleine Talmage Force Astor, quite the charmer!  She was born in Brooklyn New York on June 19, 1869.  Madeleine was destined for a high society lifetstyle.  She was an accomplished tennis player, graduated from finishing school, well known New York society gal and distinguished amateur actress.  Madeleine and her husband were the most talked about couple on the Titanic,  not because he's the richest man aboard, or because Madeleine was a year younger than his 19-year-old son, or because he's more than twice her age.  People have always talked about everything he does because he's John Jacob Astor IV, which is why Madeleine planned for weeks preparing for this extravagant trip and why she knows everyone will be anxious to see what jewels she will be wearing! You can almost hear the gasps from the ladies wishing they could look just like Madeleine Astor...the Titanic Princess.  <br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 4.25
Madeleine's Princess Star Ring From Titanic Jewelry Collection
$39.91
Emulous(Tm) Diamond .10ct Round, 18k Yellow Gold Over Brass.  Measures Approximately 1" 1/16" L X 1/4" W   White Rhodium Setting.  Ring Not Sizeable.<br/><br/>Gold and the luxury it exudes is timeless in style and is always the height of fashion.  Knowing this, we at Jewelry Television love to bring in new types of jewelry to satisfy your cravings for golden additions to your wardrobe.  Emulous(TM) is your destination for classic and stylish gold looks with genuine diamond sparkle.  By emulating the lustrous look of the finest gold, this line of gorgeous brass jewelry allows you to have that sophisticated look sure to give you a gold rush!  The beauty of gold, the durability of brass and the brilliance of diamonds-that is what Emulous(TM) stands for.  Only at jewelry Television and JTV.com.
Emulous(Tm) Diamond .10ctw Round 18k Yellow Gold Over Brass Filigree Ring
$39.99
Off Park Collection, Oval Resin Cameo With Round Hematite Color Crystal Antique Silver Tone Pendant, Pin And Chain. Meaures Approximately 2 5/16"l X 1 9/16"w With A 5mm Bail. Can Be Worn As A Pin/Brooch. The Chain Measures Approximately 24 Inches And Extends To 27 Inches.<br/><br/>Definitely not off the beaten path...is an exclusive new collection of fine quality costume jewelry found on famous and well known Park Avenue in New York City. The Off Park Collection is every woman's array of a dream collection of costume jewelry...not only is it more affordable, but it also gives you many more fashion options. This collection gives you the variety of style and a level of craftsmanship that you will fall in love with.  Big and Bold and Famous fashion all at a very Affordable Avenue...the Off Park Collection, exclusively at Jewelry Television and JTV.com.
avg. rating 3.40
Off Park Collection, Resin Cameo And Hematite Color Crystal Antique Silver Tone Pendant, Pin & Chain
$29.50
Diamond .25ctw round and lab created blue sapphire .80ctw round, rhodium over sterling silver ring. Measures 1" L x 1/16" W and is not sizeable.
avg. rating 3.00
Diamond .25ctw Round And Lab Created Blue Sapphire .80ctw Round Rhodium Over Sterling Silver Ring
$59.99
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