Jewelry in this Renaissance category is a "reflection" of pieces seen in portraits from 1400 through the early 1600's. Reflection items are not exact reproductions, but they are as close as possible with available materials. See individual items for specific information.
During each century from 1400 into the early 1600's, jewelry styles included the simple to the elaborate. These pieces represent those worn by the nobles and upper class: pearls in abundance, semi-precious and precious stones in cabochon shape (smooth, rounded top); cameos; gold and silver colored metal chain and settings and the limited appearance of faceted stones.

Photo by Richard Feldman.
A number of my Renaissance designs were worn in the March, 2005, production of "Dido: Queen of Carthage" by the American Repertory Theatre at the Loeb Drama Center Harvard, in Cambridge, MA.