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September 19, 1919 - Image 47

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-09-19

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Styles
in
Modern
Jewelry

The
Romance
of Famous
Gems

PEARL
NECKLACES
The vogue of Pearl
Necklaces is
pronounced. Priced
from the v cry
modest sorts to the
ones that are quite
costly.
• • •

THE K011 I.NOOR
The history of this gem
has been so often told
that it wool! be super-
fluotts to give any length-
ened notice of it. We
know. however, for a err-
t•inty that it w s in the
Treasury of Delhi and
was taken at the conquest
of that city. Orientally
dint Diamond weighed
T93 kts., but wa• grad-
ually reiltaced in weight
to 106 1.16 kts, through
the mink Moinesa of the
v•riona cutters of it. It
i• matchless for purity
and fire. The Koh.1-
Noor now fortn• part of
at
the crown j•wela
England. •
• • •

GREEN GOLD
Very- beautiful de-
signs are noticed in
green gold, wrought
in Rings and other
articles.
• • •
WEDDING RINGS
While the plain
Band Rings will
always be proper,
the Platinum Wed-
ding Ring, encircled
with Diamonds, is
enjoying quite a lit-
tle popularity.
• ■ •

THE SHAH
Cosroe•, the •on of
Abbess Mires. presented
thi• Diamond to the
Emperor of Russia. It
weighs 116 kar•to and is
perfectly pure and free
from blemish.
• • •

TUE PITT MANION!)
This jewel formed
of the French
part
crow,. jewels. Int weight
136
34 k•rats. When
fa
rough the stati c weighed
410 k and the cut.
alone
cost over
ling

10,000. The Emperor
Napoleon I wore it in

the pommrlof his error'!.



it came ' the posses-
sion of Pope Julius II.
who gore it to the then
Emperor of Austria.
• • •

THE POI-kR STAR
This Diamond was
once owned in England.
but as far as known now

Diamond Rings of Surpassing Elegance

so.

A Service of Convenience for
All Trustworthy People

for Ladies and Gentian-ten

$25 and upwards

N

T IS with considerable pleasure and pride that we are able
to offer such a magnificent stock of Diamond Rings. Each
and every Diamond Ring is presented for your approval
only after the most careful selection on our part. In many
instances we have mounted the Diamond Rings ourselves, while
other Rings are of intricate design wrought by America's best
creators of Jewelry. No matter what kind of a mounting you
desire you are sure to find it in our great stock. Gold and
Platinum mountings in profusion. Inspection of our Diamond
Rings is invited. It is well worth ■ visit to our store.

I

O LONGER is it necessary for you to deprive yourself of
the pleasure of owning good, dependable Diamond'.
Watches or Jewelry. We stand ready to extend credit

We are satisfied that the moment
and look around and see the class of
you will understand the reason why
are buying here. Make up your mind
store and make your selection—your

you come into our store
goods that we carry that
so many of your friends
right now to come to our
credit is good!

as

s
a

a

3'

TIIE EUGF.NIA
The Empress Eugenia

liant of SI 1.•rats, of an
oval shape, blunt at
• one
end and very beautifully
rut. History records
/Imperials N•poleon
as the original owner of
the rut gem.

• • •

amiss



t .

POSI.POSCAI • perfect bril-

beautiful and important
blue sliaroa•li in exist.

LAVALLIERES
In combination
withDiamonds ,
Pearls and other
dainty gems, Laval-
Beres are quite the
thing.
• • •

terms to all trustworthy people.

is in possession of the
esdioy•Ity of Ettssia. Re-
markably pure and bril-
liant are the character-
istics of this Diamond.
• • •

TILE BOPS DIAMOND
This Diamond is of •
most brilliant sapphire.
blue color, and is unique
of it• kind, It weigh.
44 1.22 karat., is of an
oval form and is • well
cut and good propor-
tioned stone- Since the
disappearance of the
famous French Blue
Diamond, it is the most

EARRINGS FOR
TILE LADIES
Aside from the
ever - popular Dia-
mond mount ings,
various semi-precious
gents are used.
• • •

Perfected Credit Service

• •

TIIF. ELORENTINF.
BRILLIANT
Thi• magnificent gent
belongs to the Ex-Em-
peror of Austria. It
weighs 139 1.2 k
and is of • yellowish
color. The stone is sup-
posed to be one of those
lost in the Battle of
Granaon by the Duke of
Burgundy. It was found
be a Swiss soldier. who
sold it to a priest for
one (lariat. Afterwards

WRIST WATCHES
No longer a fad
but a necessity,
Wrist Watches are
quite the most popu-
lar article for
milady's outfit.
• • •

■ kc

rosnss

The Boot
Pimple
in.To.trt
Trade at
Friedbrres

208-210 GRISWOLD ST.



The Best
People
in ion n
Trade at
f riedberg's

BAR PINS
Quite the hand-
somest Bar Pin on
exhibition in New
York's most famous
Jewelry Store was
o n e about f our
inches in length con-
taining 45 Diamonds
inter spersed with
handsome sapphires.
The Diamonds were
placed rather close
together, neverthe-
less the exquisite
platinum filigree was
\ilk
very noticeable.
• • •

BROOCHES OF
CAMEO
The ever-popular
Cameo is still in
vogue. Beauti Nil
ditl.ish tints, as well
a. , the darker ones
ar. • very much
sou, ;ht.

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