Russian style jewelry draws from centuries of metalwork traditions developed across Eastern Europe. These designs feature intricate filigree patterns, cloisonné enamel techniques, and bold natural stones like amber, charoite, and Siberian amethyst. Our collection includes rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets crafted in .925 sterling silver. Each piece reflects the decorative arts that flourished from St. Petersburg workshops to Ural Mountain craftsmen. Browse over 130,000 items with free US shipping.
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Russian style jewelry features filigree metalwork, cloisonné enamel, and natural stones from Ural and Siberian deposits. Common characteristics include scrolling wire patterns, oxidized silver accents, and settings for charoite, amber, or malachite.
Charoite is a rare purple silicate mineral discovered in 1978 near the Chara River in Siberia. It rates 5-6 on the Mohs hardness scale and displays swirling lavender to deep violet patterns. This remains its only known source worldwide.
Yes. All pieces are crafted in .925 sterling silver, meaning 92.5% pure silver alloyed with copper for durability. We use only genuine natural stones, not synthetic or lab-created alternatives.