With the continuous improvement of people's processing technology of jewelry, designers gradually develop their imagination and depict animal jewelry with "realistic" and "freehand" techniques. Pictured here is the 1905 peacock feather ornament made by Paris Macray, which has been using peacock balls since 1867, and this feather ornament is made of gold, platinum, diamond and enamel.

The picture shows The picture above is Anita, the wife of the Prince of Putara, Jagatgit Singh. In 1905 he purchased this feather ornament for Anita as a gift while traveling in Paris. We can see this piece of jewelry in his portraits.
Cartier's leopard collection jewelry has become one of Cartier's classic symbols because of two women, one of which is the Duchess of Windsor, this brooch is one of her former collections, the cheetah shape is full diamond set, decorated with sapphires to embellish leopard print, the eyes are partially inlaid with yellow diamonds, and the lower end is inlaid with 152.35ct Kashmir lake sapphires.
Photo of the Duchess of Windsor wearing a cheetah brooch around her waist for an event.
The Flamingo, also part of the Duchess of Windsor's jewelry, the Flamingo Brooch, known as one of the "Most Classic Jewels of the 20th Century" collection, was a gift from the Duke of Windsor to his wife in 1940.
Photo of the Duchess of Windsor wearing a brooch to an event, this flamingo brooch is made mainly of platinum and gold set with rubies, sapphires, emeralds, citrine and diamonds, which is very expensive.
Van Cleef & Arpels' "Wolska Phoenix Bird" brooch has been exhibited several times, the most dazzling of which is the pear-shaped yellow diamond weighing 96.62 on the beak, which was auctioned in Geneva in 2013 and sold for 9.685 million Swiss francs.
It consists of 5 parts, namely the head, a pair of wings, tail feathers and a yellow diamond pendant. The 5 parts are naturally connected by a curved-cut sapphire, with wings that can be worn as stud earrings and tail feathers that are another complete brooch.
The 2006 Dior collection recreates Mr. Dior's garden in Millie La Fole, using gemstones and lacquer paintings to create a vivid garden scene.
Boucheron has also designed many rings with vivid animal images, including the Hopi Hummingbird Yellow Sister Ring, which waves its wings to stay next to the gem, simulating the state of hummingbirds eating in their natural state. One hummingbird is set in full diamond, with a pillow-shaped yellow gemstone weighing 22.55 carats, and the second hummingbird is set with sapphire, the leaves are emerald-set, and the center stone in the flowers is pink sapphire.
Also using large-gram gemstones and small animals is the veteran British jewelry brand Boodles, a top jewelry brand born in the United Kingdom in 1798 and has a history of more than 200 years. Creativity and craftsmanship are extremely important to Boodles' jewelry collections, and as such, Boodles jewelry designs are very unique.
Bulgari became acquainted with the mascot "Snake" in 1960 and created a series of snake-related ornaments. Above is an 18-carat yellow gold serpentine bracelet set with emeralds, rubies and diamonds, created in 1965
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A multicolored enamel serpentine bracelet watch in gold, created circa 1965.
Photo of Ziyi wearing a Bulgari snake necklace and a snake bracelet to the event.
The moving jewelry collection , the butterfly brooch of the Moneta Jardin des Papillons series ; a specialized jewelry making process that began in the 18th century – En tremblant (meaning trembling in French), is commonly found in jewelry with design elements such as flowers, butterflies, dragonflies, etc. At the junction of flowers and wings, springs are installed, so that when worn, diamond jewelry will sway with movement.