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Arthur King

American, 1921-1991

Self-taught American jeweler Arthur King worked with baroque pearls, geodes, and raw semi-precious gemstones to create distinctive modernist jewelry during the mid-20th century.

Like many of the accessories that populate our jewelry boxes, the forms of King’s provocative vintage brooches, necklaces, rings and other jewels were inspired by the natural world, but the pieces’ metalwork is sculptural and shapely, resembling gnarled tree branches or the surface of an elm’s aging trunk.

King was born in New Jersey in 1921. He became interested in art at a young age and was fascinated with the lost-wax casting technique practiced by some sculptors. King taught himself the process using scrap metals, and his jewelry and objets d’art would come to share common ground with abstract art in the years to come. 

While stationed overseas in the Merchant Marines in World War II, King began to work with metal and dabble in jewelry making, integrating sharks’ teeth, white scrap metal and whatever else he could find into his modest “art jewelry,” a term that has been used to describe adornments created by Alexander Calder, pioneering African American studio jeweler Art Smith, Andrew Grima and others over the years. Upon returning from the war, King continued to develop his skills — eventually opening his first shop in New York City's Greenwich Village neighborhood.

King truly distinguished himself from other jewelers of the time — at his workbench, he shaped the brass and silver settings for his often unpolished, chunky stones that featured asymmetrical cuts and employed the age-old technique of lost-wax casting, which sees objects cast from wax models. His early pieces mainly featured silver settings, but his popularity soared once he began to craft jewelry in gold.

In 1961, King's work was exhibited at Goldsmiths’ Hall in London as part of the “International Exhibition of Modern Jewellery” and a year later, he opened his flagship store on Madison Avenue. His success allowed him to open more locations in London, Cape Cod, Havana, Miami and elsewhere.

King used a dizzying array of gems and other materials in his unconventional pieces. And as much as the jewelry of the 1960s featured eye-catching candy-colored stones, it was also an era of new textures and freeform gold settings, and King was at the forefront, creating audacious designs that contrasted sharply with the work of the world’s leading luxury houses.

King’s work has been celebrated at a range of institutions over the years including the Museum of Contemporary Crafts (now the Museum of Arts and Design), the Cultured Pearl Association of Japan, the Victoria and Albert Museum and more. His jewelry was exhibited at the Cincinnati Art Museum’s “Simply Brilliant: Artist-Jewelers of the 1960s and 1970s,” which opened in 2021.

On 1stDibs, find vintage Arthur King brooches, rings, necklaces and more.

Average Sold Price
$7,150
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Arthur King 18 Karat Gold and Fresh Water Pearl Multi-Strand Necklace
By Arthur King
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A beautifully designed Arthur King necklace in 18 karat gold and fresh water pearls. The four strand necklace is strung with fresh water pearls with a slight pink to white hue and s...
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20th Century American Modern Arthur King

Materials

Freshwater Pearl, 18k Gold

Arthur King South Sea Baroque Pearl Diamond Yellow Gold Brooch 1970s
By Arthur King
Located in New York, NY
A baroque south sea pearl, white and colored diamonds, and 18 karat gold brooch/pendant, by Arthur King, 1970s. Vintage jewelry. This brooch measures 2.56"H x 1.81"W and is signed Ki...
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1970s British Baroque Vintage Arthur King

Materials

Diamond, Brown Diamond, South Sea Pearl, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold

ARTHUR KING 1970 Organic Necklace Chain 18Kt Gold With Quartz Matrix & Diamonds
By Arthur King
Located in Miami, FL
A modernist necklace designed by Arthur King. This is a magnificent sculptural necklace, created by the artist goldsmith Arthur King at his atelier in New York city, back in the 197...
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1970s American Modernist Vintage Arthur King

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Quartz, Diamond, White Diamond, Gold, Yellow Gold, 18k Gold

1970s Gold Pearl and Diamond Freeform Pendant Brooch
By Arthur King
Located in Cincinnati, OH
Brutalist 70s Pendant/brooch in the manner of Arthur King. The large 3 1/4 x 2" 14k tendril-like gold work freeform pendant/brooch with four freshwate...
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1970s American Modernist Vintage Arthur King

Materials

Diamond, Pearl, Gold, 14k Gold

Vintage Arthur King Baroque Pearl and Diamond 14 Karat Yellow Gold Cuff Bracelet
By Arthur King
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Elegance takes a sculptural form in this vintage Arthur King hinged bangle, a masterful creation in 14 karat yellow gold. The wide cuff features a series of lustrous cultured baroque...
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Late 20th Century Unknown Contemporary Arthur King

Materials

Diamond, White Diamond, Pearl, Cultured Pearl, Gold, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold

Arthur King 1960s Free Form Yellow Gold and Pearl Brooch
By Arthur King
Located in Chicago, IL
Circa 1960s Arthur King 18k Yellow Gold Free Form Brooch, measuring 1 3/4 inches in length X 1 inch and weighing 16.6 Grams, centrally set with a Natur...
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1960s British Modernist Vintage Arthur King

Materials

Pearl, 18k Gold

Arthur King Turquoise Gold Pendant Brooch
By Arthur King
Located in New York, NY
Arthur King turquoise gold pendant brooch, large model Round-cut diamonds of approximately 0.58 carat, three turquoises each measuring approxim...
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1970s Vintage Arthur King

Materials

Turquoise, Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold

Arthur King 14K Yellow Gold Large Carved Emerald Diamond Ring
By Arthur King
Located in New York, NY
An unusual emerald and diamond ladies ring by Arthur King(1921-1986). Mounted with a large carved cabochon green emerald this ring presents a big statement. Center stone is approx. 60 carats and is accented by round cut diamonds (1.00 approx.) The green emerald is of a lighter hue, almost like a green apple, which makes it more wearable and romantic. We love vintage jewelry...
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20th Century American Modern Arthur King

Materials

Diamond, Emerald, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold

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Arthur King Sale Prices

Sold DateSold PriceCategoryMaterialCreation Year
2025$15,300Pendant Necklaces18k Gold, Yellow Gold, CitrineCirca 1970
2025$7,200BanglesGold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold, Turquoise1960
2025$8,500BroochesGold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold, Coral, Diamond, Turquoise1960
2024$9,500Cuff BraceletsGold, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold, Diamond, White Diamond, Pearl, Cultured PearlUnknown
2024$1,725Band RingsGold, 18k Gold, Yellow Goldcirca 1970s
2024$575BanglesBronze20th Century
2024$7,250Brooches, Pendant Necklaces18k Gold, Yellow Gold, Aquamarine, Diamond, Freshwater Pearl, Peridot, Rubyca 1970
$7,150
Average sold price of items in the past 12 months
$575-$15,300
Sold price range of items in the past 12 months

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Arthur King jewelry & watches for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a range of Arthur King jewelry & watches available on 1stDibs. Each of these unique items was designed with extraordinary care, often using gold. While looking for the most stylish antique or vintage Arthur King jewelry to pair with your ensemble, you’ll find that Arthur King diamond jewelry & watches, from our inventory of 12, can add a particularly distinctive touch to your look. We have 20 pieces in this collection as well as a number of other designs by this jeweler. Modern and Baroque are among the most popular styles of Arthur King jewelry & watches available on 1stDibs. While this collection reflects work that originated over various time periods, most of these items were designed during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider jewelry & watches by Ed Wiener, Aldo Cipullo, and Tony Duquette. Prices for Arthur King jewelry & watches can differ depending upon gemstone, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,552 and tops out at $33,600, while pieces like these, on average, can sell for $8,850.

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