David Webb Green Enamel Ruby Diamond Gold Unicorn Brooch
About the Item
- Creator:
- Metal:Gold,Enamel
- Stone:Diamond,White Diamond,Ruby
- Stone Cut:Round Cut
- Place of Origin:United States
- Period:21st Century
- Date of Manufacture:modern
- Condition:
- Seller Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:
David Webb
“Women are tired of jewelry-looking jewelry,” celebrated American designer David Webb once noted. In response, he created a menagerie of whimsical animals rendered as rings, brooches, earrings and, especially, bangle bracelets. This playfulness permeates all Webb’s work, which is characterized by brightly hued enamel and color-saturated semiprecious stones like coral, azurmalachite and turquoise, the notable exception being the clear, elegant rock crystal for which he had an affinity.
The North Carolina native apprenticed with his uncle, a silversmith, before moving to New York, where he established David Webb Inc. in 1948. He had no formal training in jewelry design. Instead, he culled inspiration from the ornamental styles of ancient Greece, Mesopotamia, Egypt and the Americas, as well as the traditions of India and China — influences discernible in such pieces as his collar necklaces and talisman-like sautoirs.
Webb’s first animal bracelet was produced in 1957. His most famous, the zebra, took shape in 1963; its stripes now form the company’s logo. Although Webb died in 1975, his company continues to produce designs drawn from his extensive archives, and every piece is still made in the workshop above its Madison Avenue store.
Find an alluring collection of David Webb jewelry on 1stDibs, including earrings, brooches and other accessories.
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Ships From: New York, NY
- Return PolicyA return for this item may be initiated within 3 days of delivery.
- David Webb Two-Tone Diamond, Turquoise, Ruby Turtle BroochBy David WebbLocated in New York, NYPart of the David Webb Kingdom Collection, this 18k and platinum turtle brooch is exquisitely accentuated by diamonds, cabochon turquoise, ruby ...Category
Vintage 1970s American Brooches
MaterialsDiamond, Ruby, Turquoise, 18k Gold
- David Webb Diamond, Pearl BroochBy David WebbLocated in New York, NYDAVID WEBB Diamond, Pearl Brooch Platinum clip brooch, set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, and three cultured pearls. Pearl dimensions approx. – 24.8 by 15.1 by 15.1 mm 22.1 by 15...Category
Vintage 1980s American Brooches
MaterialsDiamond, Pearl, Platinum
- David Webb Diamond Ruby Enamel Gold Platinum Frog BraceletBy David WebbLocated in New York, NYA 1960's David Webb frog bracelet, designed as an articulated hinged bangle modeled as two textured green enamel facing frogs with circular-cu...Category
Vintage 1960s American Bangles
MaterialsWhite Diamond, Ruby, Diamond, 18k Gold, Platinum, Enamel
- David Webb Maltese Cross Diamond BroochBy David WebbLocated in New York, NYDAVID WEBB Maltese Cross Diamond Brooch in 18k Yellow Gold and Platinum. An exquisitely textured gold design emblematic to David Webb, the Ma...Category
Vintage 1980s American Brooches
MaterialsDiamond, White Diamond, 18k Gold, Platinum
- David Webb Hammered Gold Brooch PendantBy David WebbLocated in New York, NYA remarkable hammered large brooch pendant of openwork design, stylized as a floral motif, enhanced by gold beads, finely crafted in 18k yellow gold. The diameter measures approximat...Category
Vintage 1980s American Brooches
Materials18k Gold, Gold
- David Webb Diamond Coral Cabochon Emerald Gold Frog BroochBy David WebbLocated in New York, NYA fantastic vintage David Webb gem-set brooch in 18k gold; designed as two carved coral frogs set with diamonds and cabochon emeralds, within a spray of fou...Category
Late 20th Century Unknown Brooches
MaterialsDiamond, Emerald, Sapphire, 18k Gold
- David Webb Unicorn Black Enamel, Ruby, Diamonds Vintage BroochBy David WebbLocated in New York, NYDavid Webb Unicorn Platinum & 18K Yellow Gold Unicorn Black Enamel, Ruby, Diamonds Brooch. Circa 1965 Round brilliant-cut diamonds and pear-shaped ...Category
20th Century American Modern Brooches
MaterialsDiamond, Ruby, 18k Gold, Enamel
- David Webb White Unicorn 18 Karat Yellow Gold Enamel, Diamonds, Rubies BroochBy David WebbLocated in New York, NYDesigned as a unicorn, the eye and collar set with pear-shaped rubies, highlighted with round and single-cut diamonds, and applied with white enamel, signed Webb. The rubies are medi...Category
20th Century American Modern Brooches
MaterialsDiamond, Ruby, Yellow Gold, Enamel
- David Webb 18K Yellow Gold Green Enamel Monkey BroochBy David WebbLocated in New York, NYSince 1948, David Webb has carried forward a rich tradition of design, craftsmanship and creativity as an ICONIC American jewelry house. David Webb Monkey...Category
20th Century American Modern Brooches
MaterialsDiamond, Ruby, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold, Enamel
- David Webb Green Enamel Frog Pin BroochBy David WebbLocated in New York, NYAs the company says: "Frogs are lucky," was just one of David Webb's many quips. This dear frog was among the many frogs hatched by the jeweler in 1964. Webb creations are highly sou...Category
20th Century American Modern Brooches
MaterialsEnamel
- David Webb Platinum Diamond Enamel BroochBy David WebbLocated in New York, NYThe Diamond Enamel Platinum Brooch by David Webb stands out as a masterpiece of luxury and sophistication. This exquisitely crafted brooch displays a stunning design that perfectly c...Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Contemporary Brooches
MaterialsDiamond, Platinum, Enamel
- David Webb, 18K Gold Enamel BroochBy David WebbLocated in New York, NYWeight: 52.6 grams Measurement: 6.0 x 6.0 cmCategory
20th Century Brooches
Materials18k Gold, Enamel
Recently Viewed
View AllRead More
Gems by David Webb, Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels Anchor The Back Vault’s Treasure Trove
Boasting one of the largest collections of David Webb in the world, the firm offers exceptional jewels — always in demand yet never in short supply.
These David Webb Diamond Earrings Are Jenna Lyons–Approved
After the style icon wore these jewels on the red carpet, we can't blame her for wanting to keep them.