Posted 7 years ago
Peasejean55
(413 items)
Good evening CW people.
I’m posting three Bernard Instone items that I’ve been meaning to post for a while.
This is a cracking ring and it’s extremely big with a wonderful large oval matrix turquoise stone which is surrounded with typical Instone leaves and berries. To be honest I don’t often see Bernard Instone use turquiose stone, he does use the blue turquoise coloured enamelling, so it’s great to addition to my collection. There are no markings which was not unusual with art and craft jewellery.
Many thanks for looking.
ever so pretty jean a darling piece
would love to ware such a piece my finger
just super
Awww thank you Malky, it’s definitely is a statement piece. Thanks for popping by :-)))
Gorgeous matrix turquoise ring, this is my favorite type of turquoise because that is my birthstone, so thank you for this lovely post
- Jenni
Beautiful ring Jean -well done you!
Tracy
Hi Newfd, I’m glad you like it and it’s your birthstone
Thank you so much for your comment artcraftssilver.
This one sure is a BEAUTY!!
Awww, your so kind Scott, many thanks.
Good question valentino, I would go for the 1930s. I would love to know other people thoughts on the timeframe. Thanks for asking this interesting question I just hope I’ve got it right, we are always learning .
Beautiful ring, the turquoise is stunning! :)
It's wonderful Jean! His usual great silver work, and THAT stone!!!
Thank you Enamel_Beetle, as I said in my write up it’s rare you see him using Turquoise and this is a large stone. Thank you so much for your comment.
Hi Karen, yes that silver detail is pure Instone, to be honest this is the largest ring I have of his, it’s a real knuckle duster, lol. Thanks for dropping by.
Very pretty ring Jean! Looks like you got a real prize there.
Awww thank you shareurpassion.
Many thanks
MALKY
Newfd
jscott
Hel
aura
valentino
Manikin
Lisa
Enamel_Beetle
fortapache
kyra
mikelv
racer
melaniej
kiwipaul
vetraio
Tigra
TassieDevil
shareurpassion
BellaEpoque
SEAN
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