Victorian Amethyst & Pearl Pin
Centering an oval faceted amethyst measuring approx. 21x16mm, framed by half drilled pearls measuring approx. 2mm. fashioned in 14k yellow gold. Stamped "14k" with maker's mark for Krementz.
Krementz was founded in Newark, NJ in 1866 by George Krementz and his cousin Julius Lebcheucher. In 1884, they patented a technique for manufacturing men's collar buttons. By 1900, they produced most of the collar buttons used worldwide. They soon added women's jewelry inspired by the Art Nouveau designs they'd seen in Europe. Throughout the 20th century, Krementz was well known for its gold and gemstone jewelry.
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Victorian Amethyst & Pearl Pin
Victorian Amethyst & Pearl Pin
Centering an oval faceted amethyst measuring approx. 21x16mm, framed by half drilled pearls measuring approx. 2mm. fashioned in 14k yellow gold. Stamped "14k" with maker's mark for Krementz.
Krementz was founded in Newark, NJ in 1866 by George Krementz and his cousin Julius Lebcheucher. In 1884, they patented a technique for manufacturing men's collar buttons. By 1900, they produced most of the collar buttons used worldwide. They soon added women's jewelry inspired by the Art Nouveau designs they'd seen in Europe. Throughout the 20th century, Krementz was well known for its gold and gemstone jewelry.
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Centering an oval faceted amethyst measuring approx. 21x16mm, framed by half drilled pearls measuring approx. 2mm. fashioned in 14k yellow gold. Stamped "14k" with maker's mark for Krementz.
Krementz was founded in Newark, NJ in 1866 by George Krementz and his cousin Julius Lebcheucher. In 1884, they patented a technique for manufacturing men's collar buttons. By 1900, they produced most of the collar buttons used worldwide. They soon added women's jewelry inspired by the Art Nouveau designs they'd seen in Europe. Throughout the 20th century, Krementz was well known for its gold and gemstone jewelry.






















