The Archive

An homage to the extraordinary pieces that have passed through our hands. The archive serves as both a source of inspiration and a reflection of our history, proudly showcasing the level of artistry, provenance, and design we seek in every jewel we acquire.

Devant de Corsage, c. 1834

An exceptional jewel by Ouizille et Lemoine, court jewellers to King Louis-Philippe I. Created in 1834, this devant de corsage features a cushion-cut diamond surrounded by richly hued sapphires from Burma and Ceylon, an unheated “Pigeon Blood” ruby, and two emeralds, all framed in old-mine-cut diamonds.

A masterpiece of early 19th-century French design, it’s a piece with historical relevance we were honored to have owned and placed — and one that perfectly reflects our passion for provenance and artistry.

A woman with shoulder-length brown hair, blue eyes, wearing a lavender off-shoulder top, a vintage Bulgari 18k yellow gold and diamond necklace, and a large diamond ring, looking at the camera with a slight smile and touching her necklace.
Close-up of a person wearing multiple gold jewelry pieces, including bracelets, rings, and a chain, with a beige textured blazer and light blue jeans.

Vock & Vintage through the years — signed jewelry by Bulgari, Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Tiffany & Co., Sterlé, David Webb & more…

A woman wearing a white shirt and gold jewelry, including a vintage Bulgari coral and onyx necklace, a Bulgari Monete necklace, and a matching bracelet.

Colored Stones

Best-in-class natural colored stones are sourced and traded through a trusted global network of cutters, dealers, and gem specialists, ensuring each stone is approached with precision, efficiency, and care.