Laykin Jewels Noir
Laykin et Cie experienced great creative expansion and commercial success in Hollywood and more broadly Los Angeles of the 1930s - 1950s. Intertwined with the film industry and it's notables, the clientele was a veritable who's who.
From producers like Orson Wells and Daryll Zanuck to actors such as Edward G. Robinson, Constance Bennett, Norma Talmadge, Claire Trevor, Lana Turner and Jimmy Stewart; the firms commercial and social engagement was in large measure one with Hollywood. As a result many films produced during the period included Laykin jewels in the production.
Of these films several were in the film noir category. Jewels included or inspired by this era; we call Jewels Noir. They are sometimes bold, sometimes whimsical and always unique and ready for the silver screen.
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"CXC" - The Criss x Cross Ring
$10,750.00
Designed in 1939 by Laykin et Cie in Hollywood the "Criss Cross" ring has long been considered one of the most provocative designs. Composed of 18KT yellow gold the eternal loop twists around itself in masculine and feminine expressions. One curve captured in perfect pave diamonds embracing it's partner curve in solid gold. The lines of this ring have often captivated; so much so that it has been duplicated for decades by jewelers around the world. This classic design captures the simple elegance that is Laykin et Cie. 18KT Yellow gold with full cut Pave Diamonds.Visit product page → -
The White Ice Flame Ring
$12,500.00
Reimagined for 2017 is the classic Laykin et Cie 1952 Flame Ring in Platinum with Fine Diamonds. White Hot, White Ice. This beautiful ring has been flaming the fires of passion since the early 1950's when Laykin et Cie lead designer Zell Cannell created this original perennial favorite. Platinum with full cut fine diamonds.Visit product page →