This beautiful sterling necklace dates to the late 1940s early 1950s. It features a cast Hindu goddess in sterling, plated with gold. Designer Eugene Bertolli. These […]
During the 1940s The Napier Co. produced a large variety of bow and bow knots designs. This is a c. 1940s die-stamped vermeil sterling Retro-style fur […]
This figural was part of the 1972 Asian-inspired collection produced to commemorate President Richard Nixon’s first visit to China. Examples of the line can be seen […]
The Napier silver-plated designs with faux lapis cabochons are some of our favorite pieces, and this open metal work c-cuff is no exception. The Napier Co. […]
This c. 1920s-1930s Napier necklace, features faceted circ. crystal beads flanked by gold-plated brass filigree spacers terminating to an oval clasp. The necklace can be worn […]
The discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb was a great source of inspiration for the costume jewelry industry in the 1920s. The embodiment of the Egyptian Revival […]
This is one of our favorite pieces. The colors are delicious and the design is oh so wearable! The 1955 “Clustered Stones” collection, was marketed as […]
Gentle reminder that it’s a good time to purchase your Napier book! The book covers more than a century of the company’s history with additional information […]