Arts & Crafts Era handmade Amber Ring in Silver
This beautiful Arts & Crafts era statement ring dates to the early 1900s and showcases a large freeform amber cabochon in a warm orange hue. The naturalistic silver setting features organic lines and hand-applied wire and bead details that gracefully wrap the stone, capturing the movement and spirit of the era. Completely handmade and unstamped, this piece exemplifies the Arts & Crafts movement’s emphasis on craftsmanship and individuality. This is a true-antique piece and does have surface wear, adding to its unique history. A true wearable piece of art with rich color and bold form.
DETAILS
Ring size: 7.5
Amber cabochon: Approx. 27mm x 14.5mm
Face of ring: Approx. 37mm x 21mm
Metal: Silver (tested), unstamped
Weight: 11.3g
CONDITION
Nice antique condition with surface wear and soft scuffs to the amber cabochon consistent with age. Silver has an attractive patina and all components are secure. A striking, handcrafted example of early 20th-century artisan jewelry.
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Arts & Crafts Era Jewelry (c. 1890–1920)
emphasized handcraftsmanship, natural forms, and honest materials. In response to mass-produced Victorian styles, artisans created pieces featuring unpolished gemstones, enamel work, and intricate metalwork—often in silver. Designs drew from medieval, Celtic, and botanical inspirations, celebrating beauty in simplicity and asymmetry. This movement laid the foundation for later 20th-century studio jewelry.