Chronicles

Wishing you a spicy white X-mas
Still large, bright and sparkling after 270 years
Berries that will stick
What remains when the Christmas tree is gone...
"Who needs old jewellery? I can afford new!"
And another non-seasonal evergreen
Another non-seasonal evergreen
A non-seasonal evergreen
Antique reflections of antiquity
Autumn in The Garden of Adin: where the pearls are ripe to be picked
Be my autumn Valentine
The Darkest Halloween Picture
MOOOOOHAHAHAHA
Halloween is approaching!
Halloween at The Garden of Adin: Dark day ahead!
Autumn in full splendour...
I foresee a diamond future in your hand
Another scary season picture
A jewel by Van Strydonck
Léopold Van Strydonck (1865-1935)
Jewellery designer, goldsmith, and medalist.
At the peak of the Art Nouveau period, Léopold Van Strydonck was one of the authoritative Belgian artists, alongside Philippe Wolfers and Henry van de Velde. Many objects created by Van Strydonck can be found in museums all over the world.
Some of his work can be found in public collections such as DIVA, Antwerp (Belgium), and the Richard H. Driehaus Museum, Chicago (Illinois, United States).
Click picture for more info on this gold antique griffin or dragon signed Van Strydonck.
The scary season has started
Vanitas vanitatum, omnia vanitas
Vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas
In all we do, and hear, and see,Is restless Toil, and Vanity.While yet the rolling earth abides,Fashion comes and goes like ocean tides;And ere one style dies,Another trend shall rise;That, sinking soon into the grave,Others succeed, like wave on wave;
Part of the poem "Vanitas Vanitatum, Omnia Vanitas"by Anne Brontë (1820-1849)(freely rendered)
In the arts, vanitas is a type of symbolic still life painting especially associated with Northern European painters in Flanders and the Netherlands in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The word is Latin, meaning "emptiness," and loosely translated corresponds to the meaninglessness of earthly life and the transient nature of vanity.
By the 16th century, flowers would appear (again) as symbols of the seasons. Starting in Roman times is the tradition of using symbols of mortality, transience, and earthly remains. These so-called vanitas images have been re-interpreted through the last 400 years of art history, starting with Dutch painters around 1600. It is from these paintings that the Gardener took his inspiration for this Garden of Adin Vanitas Vanitatum.
Click picture for more info on this vintage Victorian Art Nouveau griffin jewel.
Adin's Rorschachtest 01
The Garden of Adin's Chief Psychoanalyst, Mr Elkan Wijnberg, announced a ground-breaking development based on the so-called Rorschach test.
Mr Wijnberg proudly informed us about this spectacular development in psychoanalysis. He said: "By adding a piece of antique jewellery to the inkblots, we are now able to determine the taste of the test subjects."
Rumour has it that Mr Wijnberg will be nominated for the Nobel Prize for this discovery.
Click here for more info on this Vintage Art Deco sapphire and diamond ring.
Adin's Kindergarten - game 28
Copy the picture - to enjoy with your kids and/or grandkids,because there is no age on playing with vintage jewellery.
Click here for more info on this Vintage Fifties bird brooch.
Newsflash: 23 new living species discovered so far this year!
Among those 23: a tree named after Leonardo DiCaprio, a millipede named after Taylor Swift, and most spectacular of all, a new species of mantis that has been discovered in the Garden of Adin!
According to Mr. Elkan Wijnberg, Chief Taxonomist at the Garden of Adin, its elongated body has no wings, but its shape, set with diamonds and onyx, is typical of the Art Deco era. Hence, the name this species has been given: "Mantidae Adinus Artdecoa".
It seems that this species is evolutionarily adapted to impress in both a vertical and horizontal posture and has the ability to remain stationary while wearing.
Click picture for more info on this vintage Art Deco 10cm long bar brooch.
The Garden of Adin, also called: The Hanging Gardens of Babylon 2.0
... and then a dragonfly came by
So the grass may be greener on the other side.... But it's on this side where the jewellery is
In the beginning there was the engagement ring. And we saw that it was good.
Irrefutable proof: Ban on insecticides works!
Flower and rose cuts
Adin's Kindergarten - game 27
Cut and puzzle - to enjoy with your kids and/or grandkids,because there is no age on playing with vintage jewellery.
Click here for more info on this Vintage Seventies brooch with fancy colour diamonds.
Keen green
Echoes of deco
Chamois and straw
Vintage Feathers and other Fluffy Things (02)
Vintage Feathers and other Fluffy Things (01)
The paw-parrazi of Adin Presents: I woof you so much!
Inspired by Yasuhiro Ishimoto - 10
Vintage Jewellery and Visual Arts
Click here for more info on this vintage antique Victorian diamond brooch/pendant.
Inspired by Yasuhiro Ishimoto - 09
Vintage Jewellery and Visual Arts
Click here for more info on this vintage 1960's gold diamond butterfly brooch.
Inspired by Yasuhiro Ishimoto - 08
Vintage Jewellery and Visual Arts
Click here for more info on this vintage cocktail ring with large 16 crt untreated aquamarine.
Adin's Kindergarten - game 26
Connect the jewel with its maker - to enjoy with your kids and/or grandkids,because there is no age on playing with vintage jewellery.
For the solution of this jewel/maker connection game? click this link
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Adin's Kindergarten - game 25
Animal Sudoku - to enjoy with your kids and/or grandkids,because there is no age on playing with vintage jewellery.
For the solution of this sudoku click this link
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Adin's Kindergarten - game 24
Shadow Hunt - to enjoy with your kids and/or grandkids,because there is no age on playing with vintage jewellery.
For the solution of this shadow hunt click this link
Click here for more info on this antique gold griffin brooch.
Adin's Kindergarten - game 23
Cut and puzzle - to enjoy with your kids and/or grandkids,because there is no age on playing with vintage jewellery.
Click here for more info on this enameled butterfly brooch.
Inspired by Yasuhiro Ishimoto - 07
Vintage Jewellery and Visual Arts
Click here for more info on this vintage rubellite and diamond ring.
Inspired by Yasuhiro Ishimoto - 06
Vintage Jewellery and Visual Arts
Click here for more info on this vintage ring with large yellow sapphire.
Adin's Kindergarten - game 22
Copy the picture—to enjoy with your kids and/or grandkids, because there is no age limit on playing with vintage jewellery.
Click here to get to more info on this Victorian butterfly brooch.
Inspired by Yasuhiro Ishimoto - 05
Vintage Jewellery and Visual Arts
Click here for more info on this vintage Sixties Art Jewellery gold pendant.
Inspired by Yasuhiro Ishimoto - 04
Vintage Jewellery and Visual Arts
Click here for more info on this vintage antique diamond pearl insect brooch.
Inspired by Yasuhiro Ishimoto - 03
Vintage Jewellery and Visual Arts
Click here for more info on this Vintage Sixties brooch/pendant by Wolfers.
Inspired by Yasuhiro Ishimoto - 02
Vintage Jewellery and Visual Arts
Click here for more info on this Belle Epoque ring with high quality sapphire.
Inspired by Yasuhiro Ishimoto - 01
Vintage Jewellery and Visual Arts
Since our last post, we at Adin have allowed ourselves to delve further into the wondrous rabbit hole of photography as we’ve received another interesting tip: the work of photographer Yasuhiro Ishimoto. Therefore, we purchased his book HANA, which is the Japanese word for 'flower'. What a discovery this was for us! With this picture, we hope to have caught a glimpse of his brilliance and combined it with some of our sparkles.
As photography professionals among you will notice, spending too much time on photo tests isn’t a luxury that’s given to us at Adin, specifically because our main work is fortunately in dealing with our luxurious jewellery collection. Nevertheless, and even after more than 30 years of jewellery photography, we will always find joy in getting inspired by artists like Yasuhiro Ishimoto in a similar way as jewellery inspires us.
Click here for more info on this vintage diamond ring with humongous opal.
Inspired by Robert Mapplethorpe
Vintage Jewellery and Visual Arts
Recently, we received the compliment that some of our jewellery pictures resemble the work of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe—or at least that we would appreciate his work. Even though his oeuvre in general is known to us, we decided to dive into his latest publication of flower photographs. What a feast for our eyes, what a source of inspiration for our brains, and what respect for nature’s perfection through his lens!
For almost 26 years of online representation of our jewellery collection through various types of imagery, and once again with this photo, we’ve tried to incorporate the idea of the ultimate portrayal of the jewel as the subject of our work—in the spirit of Robert Mapplethorpe.
Click here for more info on this platinum diamond and rubellite engagement ring.
Spring is in the air
Adin's Kindergarten - game 21
Connect the jewel with its style—to enjoy with your kids and/or grandkids, because there is no age limit on playing with vintage jewellery.
For the solution of this jewel/style connection game, click this link.
Click here to get to check our extensive collection of genuine vintage jewellery.
Adin's Kindergarten - game 20
Shadow Hunt—to enjoy with your kids and/or grandkids, because there is no age limit on playing with vintage jewellery.
For the solution of this shadow hunt, click this link.
Click here to get to more info on this Late Victorian French gold pendant.
Adin's Kindergarten - game 19
Cut and puzzle—to enjoy with your kids and/or grandkids, because there is no age limit on playing with vintage jewellery.
Click here to get to more info on this Pop-Art gold bracelet with coral and lapis lazuli.
Adin's Kindergarten - game 18
Copy the picture—to enjoy with your kids and/or grandkids, because there is no age limit on playing with vintage jewellery.
Click here to get to more info on this Vintage Sixties 18K cat brooch.
Adin's Kinidergarten - game 17
Connect the jewel with its gemstone - to enjoy with your kids and/or grandkids, because there is no age limit on playing with vintage jewellery.
For the solution of this game, click this link.
Click here to get to check our extensive collection of genuine vintage jewellery.
Understanding Jewellery - The 20th Century
Every vintage jewellery dealer should surround themselves with as much reference work as possible, and this newly published book, Understanding Jewellery - The 20th Century by David Bennet and Daniela Mascetti, is an example of what should not be missing from the library.
In our case, there was an even bigger pleasant surprise that we've discovered within its pages than just the extent of documentation. We've found a brooch displayed that's remarkably similar to the vintage Cartier gold kinetic flower brooch in our jewellery collection.
"Kinetic" is even an understatement when we look at the unique moveable features of this meticulously crafted brooch. Not only does each gemstone stem in the heart of the flower tremble along with your every move: you can also decide whether you prefer the bud to be blooming or closed by manually folding in the gold flower petals.
Click the picture for more info on this Vintage Cartier Brooch.


Endure, be strong, stay healthyand spoil yourself with our jewellery!
Adin's Kindergarten - game 16
Connect the jewel with its technique—to enjoy with your kids and/or grandkids, because there is no age limit on playing with vintage jewellery.
For the solution of this game, click here.
Click here to get to check our extensive collection of genuine vintage jewellery.
French antique gridded wooden floor panels
This week, we just have to share our unique discovery of mid-18th century wooden floor grids from a traditional Parisian goldsmith atelier. These wooden panels used to be very common in such workshops and served as grates to scrape any valuable metal dust from the soles of the goldsmith’s shoes and to prevent gemstones from bouncing all over the floor if they were dropped on the ground. By lifting the panels every now and then, the floor could be swept and lost valuables could be recollected.
Here at Adin, we feel it’s only right to upgrade such unique wooden traces of goldsmithing history from being just a part of the floor to an educational ornament in our boutique. The picture above shows that the wooden grid can be a perfect pedestal for this magnificent diamond-encrusted and enameled ring from the same era. Who knows, maybe the ring and the grid are old acquaintances reconnecting again at Adin.
The pictures below show several antique wooden goldsmith floor panels as well as etchings that illustrate what traditional goldsmith workshops looked like with floors covered by such grates. As these antique floor covers don’t seem inviting for high heels and we wish to welcome gents as well as ladies at Adin, we will give the panels another spot in the limelight.
P.S.: In Dutch, this type of flooring has a specific name ("horten"), but we’re not familiar with the English term. Suggestions and more information are always welcome.




Vintage Jewellery Paradise
Adin's Kindergarten - game 15
Connect the jewel with its designer—to enjoy with your kids and/or grandkids, because there is no age limit on playing with vintage jewellery.
For the solution of this game, click this link.
Click here to get to check our extensive collection of genuine vintage jewellery.































































