Lueur Jewelry

Lueur Jewelry Lueur Antique & Vintage Jewelry About us

Our story begins with a passion and love for antiques, in particular jewelry, because it is unique and beautiful.

We carefully choose pieces that inspire and attract our clients. Since we specialize in estate jewelry, each item we deal with is unique, carrying a piece of its own history, and cannot be replaced. The president of the company, David Segal, has been in the antique business for over twenty years. In this time, he has earned a great reputation and respect among dealers and buyers throughout the wor

ld. He has been recognized by world-renowned auction houses such as Sotheby’s, Christie’s, Bonhams, and others, as a prominent client and collector, dealing with high-end antiques, impressionist art, and fine jewelry. With access to notable estates, auction houses and reputable dealers, the idea was born to deliver these magnificent pieces of jewelry to our clients in a direct and easy way. And so, LueurJewelry.com was created.

“Lueur” in French means light. Indeed, our unique, high-end jewelry is like a light to be desired, illuminating, attracting and inspiring our clients, and providing them with the glow of beauty, history, and grandeur.

05/24/2026

We warmly invite jewelry collectors, dealers, and connoisseurs to visit us at Booth #432 at Wynn Las Vegas from May 28–31. From rare signed creations to important gemstones and museum-worthy craftsmanship, each piece reflects the artistry and history that define great jewelry collecting.

We look forward to welcoming both longtime friends and new collectors for private viewings and conversations about antique and estate jewelry.

📍 LUEUR Collection — Booth #432
📍 Wynn Las Vegas
📅 May 28–31
Las Vegas Antique Jewelry & Watch Show

05/23/2026

A burst of verdant enamel wrapped in sculptural gold — this iconic Jean Schlumberger bangle for Tiffany & Co. transforms nature into pure fantasy. The vivid green enamel recalls spring bamboo and lacquered garden follies, while the rhythmic gold leaves and shell motifs create the whimsical texture that defined Schlumberger’s universe.

Unlike traditional high jewelry focused purely on gemstones, Schlumberger elevated color, texture, and imagination into collectible art. The bracelet feels simultaneously playful and aristocratic — somewhere between a French jardin and a surreal couture object. A jewel that speaks not through excess, but through character, craftsmanship, and unmistakable design language.

05/22/2026

This extraordinary Oscar Heyman ring centers on a magnificent 5 carat old European-cut diamond, suspended above a meticulously executed invisible-set sapphires.

Few houses rival Oscar Heyman in invisible setting. Developed through exacting calibration of each sapphire groove and hidden metal rail, the technique demands near-impossible precision, especially across curved surfaces like this bombe-style mount. The result is seamless: no visible prongs, only pure color and light.

The contrast between the antique diamond’s soft candlelit brilliance and the deep midnight sapphires feels distinctly Art Deco in spirit, yet timelessly modern in ex*****on. A ring less about excess, and more about connoisseurship.

05/16/2026

This extraordinary Van Cleef & Arpels diamond ring is sculpted like couture for the hand — centered by a 5ct magnificent round brilliant-cut diamond, elevated above a dramatic pavé bombe mount entirely set with marquise and brilliant-cut diamonds.

The composition feels unmistakably Van Cleef & Arpels: volume without heaviness, brilliance without excess. The marquise diamonds are creating movement and light from every angle, while the bold gold structure gives the piece a powerful 1970s–80s haute joaillerie presence.

A ring not designed to whisper elegance, but to embody it.

05/05/2026

A sculptural masterpiece by Tiffany & Co., this Jean Schlumberger leaf brooch transforms a simple botanical motif into high jewelry poetry. Pavé set white diamonds create a luminous, frost like surface, while vivid yellow diamonds trace the inner veins, an unmistakable Schlumberger signature of color contrast and dimensionality.

The gold framework is not just structure, it’s movement. Each curling tendril feels alive, as if caught mid growth, echoing Schlumberger’s fascination with nature’s spontaneity and asymmetry.

05/03/2026

From Van Cleef & Arpels, this lion suite belongs to the maison’s storied bestiary, where gold becomes sculpture. The hand-engraved mane with diamond-set eyes and the signature door knocker motif animate the piece with movement and intent.

The lion here is not playful. It is sovereign. A symbol of guardianship, presence, and quiet authority, translated into wearable form. The matching earrings and brooch elevate it further. For the collector who understands that true vintage is not about age, but about character.

04/28/2026

This extraordinary Boucheron ring captures a fleeting moment of nature with astonishing precision—wings outstretched, body pavé-set in vivid blue sapphires, hovering over a luminous bloom.

At its heart, an unheated pink sapphire radiates untouched natural beauty, cradled within diamond-dusted petals and a halo of delicate pink sapphires. The bird’s slender beak dips into the gem as if drawn by its nectar—an illusion of life, movement, and desire.

Sculptural, poetic, and unapologetically bold—this is not a ring.
It’s a living story on your hand.

04/27/2026

The color of water. The blush of light. Suspended in diamonds.

This extraordinary necklace is from Tiffany 2007-2008 blue book high jewelry collection. Marquise-cut aquamarines,cool, crystalline, almost liquid, alternate with soft pink morganites, each framed in a precise halo of diamonds.

The rhythm is architectural yet fluid: a graduated fringe that elongates the neckline, each drop articulated to catch light with every subtle movement. The pairing is intentional, sea and sky meeting dawn, echoing Tiffany’s poetic use of color gemstones in high jewelry.

Not just a necklace, but a study in contrast, proportion, and luminosity, where every stone breathes, and every detail is calibrated for elegance in motion.

We invite jewelry collectors and dealers to discover the LUEUR Collection at the NYCJAOS Show at booth 203From signed ma...
04/22/2026

We invite jewelry collectors and dealers to discover the LUEUR Collection at the NYCJAOS Show at booth 203

From signed masterpieces to exceptional gemstones, each jewel is selected with a connoisseur’s eye—meant not just to be worn, but to be understood.

Please Visit us at Booth 203!

📍 Metropolitan Pavilion
125 West 18th Street, New York, NY 10011

Dates & Hours
Thursday, April 23 | Early Buying / Trade Day: 2pm – 7pm
Friday, April 24 | 11am – 7pm
Saturday, April 25 | 11am – 6pm
Sunday, April 26 | 10am – 4pm

Please leave a message for the free ticket for the show entrance.
We look forward to welcoming you.

Thank you, Ioannis Alexandris, for signing “Antique Jewelry from 1800–1939: Appreciating the Dreams” for Tristan Song—ju...
04/18/2026

Thank you, Ioannis Alexandris, for signing “Antique Jewelry from 1800–1939: Appreciating the Dreams” for Tristan Song—just 13, attending his very first show.

To witness his curiosity sparked by your work, and his first step into the world of antique jewelry, feels quietly special. These are the moments where knowledge becomes inspiration, and inspiration becomes a journey.

Thank you for sharing not only history, but a vision that continues to guide the next generation.

This is how passion begins.
This is how history lives on.


04/13/2026

An exceptional pair of Oscar Heyman double clips, embodying the house’s legendary precision and architectural discipline. Set in platinum, calibré-cut rubies form a vivid, rhythmic line against meticulously pavé-set diamonds—each stone perfectly matched, each angle deliberate.

Designed to be worn together or apart, the composition reflects the versatility prized in Art Deco era high jewelry. The sculptural geometry, invisible transitions, and knife-edge symmetry speak to Oscar Heyman’s reputation as the “jeweler’s jeweler,” trusted by the great maisons for unmatched stone-setting mastery.

A collector’s piece where engineering meets elegance—crisp, graphic, and eternally modern.

Address

Manhattan, NY

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19142223288

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