Jewelry and Accessories

An assortment of brooches, rings, and chains featuring metallic finishes, emphasizing a mix of contemporary and classic styles.

Balancing of key chain, india, asia Copyright: xHarixMahidhar/DinodiaxPhotox
Balancing of key chain, india, asia Copyright: xHarixMahidhar/DinodiaxPhotox
Brooch -Jewellery ring isolated on the white backgroundBrooch -Balancing of key chain, india, asia Copyright: xHarixMahidhar/DinodiaxPhotoxa carbine with rope isolated on whiteMetal chain isolated on whiteRetro torn empty scroll isolated manuscript. Vector banner ribbon in sketch style, curved tape. Scroll or manuscript isolated empty bannerBrooch -Jewellery ring isolated on the white backgroundHaardtang.Lighting length with twisted legs and a ring at the tip of the profiled handle. The fire side has been labeled: STK. = Amsterdam Mt. = Arnoldus van Geffen, JRL. = A (1760).Brooch -Jewelry from Indian Arts and Crafts Board displayJewellery ring isolated on the white backgroundBrooch -ball with long chainBrooch -Metal chain on white background3D rendering Empty glass placed on a white background. fit for your design project.Dog collar isolated on the white backgroundStockbuckle.  Maker: Nicholas Van Rensselaer, American, active ca. 1760-70Dog collar isolated on the white backgroundJewelry from Indian Arts and Crafts Board displayWooden tambourine, top view. 3D rendering Wooden tambourine, top view. 3D rendering Copyright: xZoonar.com/alexlmxx 22863613Leather belt isolated on the white backgroundisolated metal figure isolated metal figure Copyright: xZoonar.com/OxanaxRishnyakx 5250267Rowel Spur late 16th - early 17th century Italian Around 1600 spurs became true fashion accessories often worn outside the equestrian context, and some of them were real pieces of jewelry. Even if this spur is simpler and more practical than some of its luxurious contemporaries, its design and its flower-shaped rowel give it enough elegance to align it with this idea.. Rowel Spur. Italian. late 16th - early 17th century. Iron alloy. Equestrian Equipment-SpursMen s Bracelet stainless steel Men s Bracelet stainless steel and rubber on a white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/Jandix2gmail.comx 7851153Brooch -Knee Buckle. Culture: American. Dimensions: 1 3/8 x 1 1/8 in. (3.5 x 2.9 cm). Maker: Marked by B.() A.. Date: 1730-75. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.precious diamond gemstone theme vector art illustration. diamond ringTrompet, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1800 Trumpet, profiled in a few places. The trumpet is marked with an ax. Netherlands silver (metal) Trumpet, profiled in a few places. The trumpet is marked with an ax. Netherlands silver (metal)whistleGold spiral ca. 1600-1100 B.C. Cypriot Of plain wire with one turn.. Gold spiral. Cypriot. ca. 1600-1100 B.C.. Gold. Late Bronze Age. Gold and Silverjewelery browband of bridle isolated on whiteSlavenarmband, Firma A.C. Bastiaen, 1953 - 1965 Gold slave bracelet. Amsterdam gold (metal) Gold slave bracelet. Amsterdam gold (metal)Spectacles.  Maker: Daniel Booth Hempsted, American, 1784-1852Earring, delta-shaped with beads. Earring, delta-shaped with beads 243346gold earingsPrick Spur 12th century German The prick spur was the first type of spur to be invented, and it consists of a goad or prick, more or less pointed, connected to side arms or a heel plate. The earliest spurs were probably simple thorns attached at the back of the heel, before they started to be made out of metal in antiquity. Prick spurs were the main type of spurs used in the Middle Ages until the mid-14th century, when they were supplanted by rowel spurs, which appeared in Europe a century before and with which they had cohabitated for a time. As a knights status was closely related to his horse, spurs became one of the symbols of chivalry, and one of the tokens given to him during his knighting.. Prick Spur. German. 12th century. Iron alloy, copper alloy. Equestrian Equipment-SpursGold color metal chain on white backgroundlittle wooden hearts on blue backgroundHook and eye closure chain is isolated on a white backgroundCollar near pet bowlRetro  metal keys form a heart shape on whiteLuxuriöse Perlenkette Luxuriöse Perlenkette Copyright: xZoonar.com/MilexAtanasovx 22572775Luckenbooth brooch -Ornate masks isolated on the white backgroundMedallion on the chainDog collar isolated on the white backgroundisolated metal figure isolated metal figure Copyright: xZoonar.com/OxanaxRishnyakx 5250213gold color metal chain on white backgroundAnonymous, Corsage front brooch (main title), 1925. Graphite, ink and gouache on Gray Carton A. Petit Palais, Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris.Heart shaped chain frame. silver border Isolated on white background. Vector illustrationA pipette with a few drops of serum on a beige background. High quality photo.Bracelet, one of a four-piece set, 3 1/8 x 3 1/2 x 3/4 in. (7.94 x 8.89 x 1.91 cm), Silver, ChinaSmall safety pin in a large safety pin, symbol image for safe pregnancy, cutoutEKG style chart with paper clipsA rusty spanner holds a delicate watch cog in its jaws, showcasing a unique contrast between rugged metal and intricate craftsmanshipArmband -Concha Belt, c. 1940, 13 1/2 in. (34.29 cm) (2 in. concha), Silver, leather, United States, 20th centuryMetal shackles isolated on the whiteNumber 8 of bones and joints isolated eight digit. Vector creative numeral figure, scary font. Eight digit figure of bones isolated scary numeralBracket, one of a pair, 18 13/16 x 7 7/8 x 15/16 in. (47.78 x 20 x 2.38 cm), Wood, ChinaOptometric Device To Match Lenses Old optometric device to choose the correct lense on isolated background Copyright: xZoonar.com/AndreyxSkatx 12418774Elegant decorative design for decor, fabric, wallpaper, gift paper. Heart pattern. Love pattern.Metallic arrow point to the left Metallic arrow point to the left copyright: xzoonar.com/DR.XNORBERBERTXLANGEX 14139360Exchanging bridal belts on the eve of a wedding is an old tradition. During the wedding ceremony the belts of the bride and groom would be tied together. Netherlands dated 1650.Circular black ornament on white background. Damask style patterned frame. Vector. For invitations, tattoos, marquetry, ceramic tiles, photo album, logo, icons, lace.. Circular black ornament on white background.Alphabet made from hammered nails, letter O Alphabet made from hammered nails isolated on white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/AndriixMykhailovx 2271709illustration of hand drawn floral wreath.Golden chain isolated  on the white backgroundPendant with chain, 2 x 4 3/16 x 1 1/16 in. (5.08 x 10.64 x 2.7 cm) (without chain), Ivory, silver, Sierra LeoneHoop Earring. Dimensions: H. 3.9 cm (1 9/16 in.); W. 4 cm (1 9/16 in.); Th. 0.3 cm (1/8 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 15. Date: ca. 1648-1540 B.C.. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Dog collar isolated on the white backgroundJewellery ring isolated on the white backgroundDrawing heart shape buckle of silk bead close up isolated on whiteNappy - Nova Scotia Crown PatternMetal horse shoe isolated on the whiteClose-up of a modern black hairdryer diffuserRock climbing carabiner in blue, silver and burgundy interlinkedPair of Stirrups late 10th-early 11th century Scandinavian, possibly Danish This pair of stirrups is decorated with gilded bronze and silver overlay, and was originally probably deposited in the tomb of a wealthy Viking warrior. Although they are perhaps best known today for being gifted sailors, the Vikings also rode horses. As in all Germanic cultures, in fact, horses had great importance in their society and religion. Equestrian equipment like stirrups, spurs and bits are regularly found in Viking burials, next to weapons and other goods that the warriors wanted to bring with them to the afterlife, or alongside sacrificed horses that sometimes accompanied the wealthiest of these men.. Pair of Stirrups. Scandinavian, possibly Danish. late 10th-early 11th century. Iron, bronze, gold, silver. Equestrian Equipment-StirrupsBracelet, One of a Pair. Dimensions: 2-3/4inches. Date: 18th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Women´s red earring  isolated on white backgroundCachet van Louis Boisot, , 1500 - 1600 stamp Small oval seal stamp, the handle consisting of two entangled monster fishing, a carrying ring on their tail. Helmed weapon, a tree on the helmet. The upper half of the shield consists of seven vertical tracks, on the lower half three rings around a five -pointed star. Marked: closely. Netherlands silver (metal) casting / forging / striking (metalworking)  NetherlandsRetro styled decorative key in a heart shaped bowlThree used partially veneered dental bridges, detail, symbol image, denture, co-payment, white background,Cloches (dish covers), coolers, soup tureens, sauceboats, salt cellars, pepper and mustard pots.A confidante of the Russian empress commissioned this 140-piece service, several items of which are displayed here. Silversmith Odiot, the painter Prudhon and the architect Cavelier proudly presented the new models at the 1819 French national exhibition of decorative art.Notable are the kneeling angels supporting the soup tureen, which are characteristic of the late Empire style.Film strip fall Strip of olf fashioned film strip with room for your own photographs Copyright: xZoonar.com/michaelxtraversx 3123761Rowel Spur ca. 1600 German Despite its simple shape this spur is skillfully chiseled all over with a fishbone motif giving it a particularly sculptural aspect. In the early 17th century spurs became true fashion accessories often worn outside the equestrian context, and some of them were real pieces of jewelry. Even if this spur is simpler and more practical than some of its luxurious contemporaries, its design and and foliate rowel give it enough elegance to align it with this idea.. Rowel Spur. German. ca. 1600. Iron alloy, tin. Equestrian Equipment-SpursPair of Rowel Spurs ca. 1630-1660 German These spurs. originally gilded, are decorated overall with punched foliate designs. In the first half of the 17th century, the fashion trend for gentlemen was to wear boots and spurs even non-riding circumstances, including for dancing or walking around at court. Spurs became then more than equestrian tools, but pieces of male jewelry often enriched by the same goldsmiths also working on armor and weapons. Their decoration was sometimes intended to match the sword hilt and the general outfit and horse tack of their owner. These trendy accessories were also a significant mark of status for gentlemen, sometimes nonetheless copied by the bourgeoisie. This fashion progressively disappeared after the mid 17th century.. Pair of Rowel Spurs. German. ca. 1630-1660. Iron alloy, gold. Equestrian Equipment-SpursAusstechform Ausstechform Copyright: xZoonar.com/lantapixx 1070049Listening Music Device Wireless Headphones Vector. Fashion Portable Electronic Gadget Headphones For Listen Audio Track. Stereo Dynamics Earphone Dj Equipment Designed In Vintage Style Illustration. Listening Music Device Wireless Headphones VectorGolden chain isolated on the white backgroundHandcuffs, vectorCopper fitting strap, part of a wooden gift jug. Copper fitting strap, part of a wooden gift jug (for beer); belongs to NM-7655. This object was found by Carlsen in the vicinity of NG-NM-7651, 7652 and 7653.Bransoleta o zakończeniach w formie baranich główek. warsztat rzymski, workshopEelastic black spiral hari tie isolated on whiteEgg slicer