Last night we had amazing fun watching the Red Carpet part of the Golden Globes! The show itself is great, but we'd by lying if we said we weren't watching... Read More
Mary finally got married! If there is one show on TV right now that we love, it's Downton Abbey. So much vintage-y goodness and delicious drama to swoon over, we... Read More
Wonderful news, jewelry fans: Pantone has named our beloved EMERALD as their 2013 Color of The Year! 2012's color of choice was Tangerine Tango - a lovely color as far... Read More
When World War I began in 1914, manufacturing of jewelry came to a stop. Hard times brought on by the war marked the end of fashions and trends popular in... Read More
The Edwardian era overlapped the Art Nouveau period, beginning in 1901 when Queen Victoria’s son Edward took the throne of England, and ending in 1914 with the beginning of World... Read More
1. VICTORIAN RUBELITE PENDANT 2. WINTERVILLE 3. DOBSON 4. WARRENTON 5. PLATINUM ART DECO BRACELET WITH EMERALDS AND DIAMONDS 6. MAYSVILLE 7. EMERALD FLOWER RING 8. VINTAGE VAN CLEEF... Read More
The Victorian Era spans just over 50 years, from 1835-1890. The Era was named for Queen Victoria of England, who inherited the throne in 1837 when she was just 18... Read More
The Georgian Era covers over 100 years, from 1714-1830. Unfortunately, Georgian jewelry is quite rare. Most jewelry we find today has been taken apart or modified to reflect the trends... Read More
At Trumpet & Horn, we pride ourselves on being just a little different. Each Trumpet & Horn engagement ring is just as unique as the woman who will eventually wear... Read More