What You Should Know About Vintage Jewellery
What You Should Know About Vintage Jewellery
 If you're interested in buying vintage jewellery, there are a few things that you should do first. The first step is to research the worth of the pieces. Many websites on the web will provide a general idea of how much vintage jewellery is worth. However, it is still important to do some research on your own. After all, a piece of vintage jewellery may not be worth as much as you might think. If you're unsure of its value, you should check with an expert.
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Antique jewellery
 There are several types of estate jewellery. Estate jewellery was once owned by someone, and has since accumulated age. These items usually do not meet the standards for investment grade. They often have low-quality gemstones and poor artistry. Antique jewellery, on the other hand, is over a century old and is of high quality. If you're shopping for an estate piece, the dealer should mention its age. You can look for a maker's mark on signed and unsigned pieces, which can provide clues to the owner's background.
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Art Deco jewellery
 During the 1920s, many styles of Art Deco jewellery came into fashion. The most famous examples of this type of jewellery feature geometric shapes, stepped forms, and sunburst motifs. Moreover, the style also embraced carved gemstones and white and coloured diamonds. Hence, Art Deco jewellery was often made of these materials. In addition, dangling earrings became a fashion staple, with some even serving as brooches. Flappers were also known to wear layered pearls.
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Victorian jewellery
 The Victorian period saw the emergence of many styles of jewellery. In addition to the classic diamond, the Victorian period featured many unusual pieces. The styles included horseshoes and shamrocks, symbols of good luck. The dove was associated with faith, peace, and hope, and its beak was often adorned with an olive branch or pax. Victorian jewellery tended to be ornate and heavy, and it is possible to find pieces with both symbols inscribed on them.
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Art Nouveau jewellery
 Designed with softness in mind, Art Nouveau jewellery featured flowing lines and organic shapes. While traditional jewellery was made from hard metals, the style embraced other materials such as gemstones, horn, tortoiseshell, ivory, and moonstone. The delicate carving and medieval iconography were not only visible, but also conveyed a sense of nature. Despite the era's pronounced modernism, art nouveau jewellery has retained some of its classical elements.
Art Deco reproductions
 The Museum of Jewelry's collection of vintage jewellery is filled with beautiful Art Deco pieces. The era was characterized by grand innovations in the fine arts, building design, and advertising, as well as industrial design. Art Deco jewelry is distinguished by bold combination of shape and color. Pearls are frequently used in art deco pieces. Many pieces feature unique, intricate designs that are timeless. Here are three ways to tell the difference between an authentic vintage piece and an Art Deco reproduction.
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Art Deco style
 If you're in the market for a new pair of earrings, look no further than an Art Deco piece. This style of jewellery embraced modernism before it was cool. The sleek geometric shapes, bold colours, and sizzling gems were all part of the style. Art Deco jewellery is timeless and will never go out of style, so you'll be in good company when you purchase a piece of Art Deco jewellery.
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Art Deco pendants
 The style of art deco jewellery is timeless. They are characterized by their gorgeous design elements and teeter between feminine and masculine. The style is ideal for lovers of vintage jewellery and a particular era of history. Art Deco pendants and earrings are great examples of these pieces. Whether you wear them for their beauty or their functional function, you're sure to love their style. Read on to learn about the best Art Deco pendants for women.
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Art Deco earrings
 The geometric shapes of diamonds and pearls in art deco earrings are a hallmark of this style. The period saw the invention of the French cut and baguette diamonds. Other influences included African and South American art. In addition to their geometric shapes, Art Deco jewelry features colorful gemstones, filigrees, and inlay art. While most pieces of art deco jewellery are antique, there are some good reproductions available.
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