Neil Lane Couture

Neil Lane Couture Neil has a showroom in Beverly Hills. Neil's jewelry is worn by some of the most glamorous & influential people in the world.
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His designs can be seen on virtually every red carpet in Hollywood. Please call us to schedule an appointment.

05/27/2026

A Colombian emerald, cut in classic emerald form, set in a 1940s/1950s Parisian design of wrapped gold and corded detail. Unsigned, unmarked — yet nothing about it suggests anything other than the great Parisian ateliers. In the manner of Sterlé, it remains one of those mysterious jewels defined entirely by its style and craftsmanship.

05/25/2026

This French 18k gold demon brooch, circa 1890s — perhaps more devil than demon — is set with a natural pearl, old-cut diamond eyes, gold horns, and an arrow tongue. Collectible in the same spirit as antique bat jewelry, it belongs to that rarer world of jewels defined by character.

05/22/2026

The Hollywood secret behind Neil Lane’s first ring for The Bachelor.

Nearly 20 years later, Neil reveals the inspiration for the ring he designed for Jillian Harris: a jewel from his own collection once belonging to Jean Harlow, the legendary film star of the 1920s and ’30s.

A pear-shaped diamond, baguette side stones, and delicate period details — bringing Hollywood history into a modern proposal.

From the Neil Lane Couture Collection.

05/20/2026

This is what makes collecting fascinating.

A mid-century rabbit brooch by Seaman Schepps, circa 1940s–1950s, sits beside a French rabbit brooch from circa 1875 — both with ruby eyes, both charming, but born nearly a century apart.

One playful and modern, the other 19th-century and finely made with a pearl collar, gold back, and French hallmark.

05/18/2026

A Boucheron bracelet, circa 1875.

Romantic in detail and extraordinary in construction, the bracelet is pierced with delicate goldwork, blue guilloché enamel, and small cupid figures woven through the design. The use of white metal alongside gold — possibly platinum — would have been especially rare for the period.

Another example is illustrated in Neil Lane’s book.

05/15/2026

A Parisian Art Nouveau butterfly jewel, composed of mother-of-pearl, carved horn, carved citrine, rose-cut diamonds, and emerald cabochon eyes.

Its smallest details are its most remarkable: the reverse reveals intricate goldwork, carefully shaped to echo the veins of the wings.

For those who love the details, this is the kind of jewel that makes you look twice.

05/13/2026

A Boucheron “Bombay” ring from the golden age of Parisian haute joaillerie — platinum, Burmese rubies, baguette diamonds, and diamond spokes. C. 1940s–50s.

05/12/2026

A silver jewelry box by Edward Farmar, set with carved Chinese jade plaques and handles.

In the early 20th century, jewelers and designers often reimagined 19th-century Chinese jade, incorporating older carved elements into newly made objects of luxury. Farmar, who kept a shop at the Carlyle Hotel in the 1920s, became known for silver boxes of this kind — decorative, functional, and quietly extraordinary.

05/08/2026

A Neil Lane original, designed through the language of antique jewelry.

Three diamond-set flowers bloom across a cuff

Entirely handmade, the bracelet also transforms into a pendant.

05/06/2026

Venice La Serenissima opens her doors for the Art Biennale

A pair of 19th-century carnival mask pins, circa 1880–1890, in red and green guilloché enamel, with rose-cut diamond eyes and finely worked gold backs.

Rare to find as a pair, and even rarer with such vivid enamel intact.

04/27/2026

A brooch, earrings, and ring set with yellow , blue and pink natural color sapphires, rubies, and diamonds. In platinum and gold

These are the jewels of the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s — the kind of pieces one could imagine on Sophia Loren descending the Spanish Steps, or Elizabeth Taylor in full cinematic brilliance.

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9100 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 705 West
Beverly Hills, CA
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