Lenox Jewelry

Classic Designer Jewelry


Since 1889 the vision of Walter Scott Lenox has guided the company he founded to set the highest standards for quality, artistry, and beauty. Today Lenox is among the world's oldest and most respected names in fine tableware and giftware. And when customers wanted heirloom-quality collectibles, it founded Lenox Collections, which since 1981 has offered sculptures, plates, serving pieces, jewelry, and decorative accents.

green amethyst ring
Evening Elegance Ring by Lenox
The Evening Elegance Ring is a work of art in fine jewelry. The emerald-cut amethyst is framed by a truly regal pave diamond setting. Crafted of sterling silver, finished to a deep luster with precious rhodium plating. The exquisitely detailed openwork setting allows light to ignite the inner fire of the gemstones and enhance the delicate color.
$200


silver filigree ring
Crystal Butterfly Ring by Lenox
An ornate filigree ring in sterling silver captures the delicate grace of the butterfly. Whole sizes 5-10. Crafted of sterling silver set with a genuine amethyst.
$50


pearl ring
Pearl of Paradise Ring by Lenox
The Moonlight Glow Cocktail Ring beguiles you with a 12mm mother of pearl cabochon at the center. This radiant jewel is surrounded by 20 rubies. All in a richly detailed sterling silver setting. The moon-like glow contrasts with the brilliance of the faceted rubies.
$150

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Combining his talent for drawing and his fascination with clay, Walter Scott Lenox worked as a decorator and designer for several Trenton potteries beginning in 1875. Six years later he advanced to design director for Ott & Brewer, then Willets Manufacturing. Both firms produced a domestic version of Irish Belleek, the thin, cream-colored porcelain with a pearly glaze very much in vogue in Victorian times. Both firms eventually failed. The stage was set for Lenox to start his own business.