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Category: Antique and Vintage Jewelry

From delicate, Victorian filigree necklaces to loud, diamond-studded chokers designed by jeweler to the stars Harry Winston, pieces of … Go to fine jewelry

Category: Vintage and Antique Costume Jewelry

The term “costume jewelry” has been in use since as early as 1916, but jewelry and ornamentation made out of non-precious materials hav… Go to costume jewelry

Category: Vintage Celebrity Dolls

Dolls have been made to capitalize on celebrity success at least since the 1830s, when paper dolls resembling renowned Swedish ballet d… Go to celebrity dolls

Category: Victorian and Edwardian Jewelry

The Victorian Era spanned Queen Victoria's rule of England from 1837 until 1901. During this time, a middle class began to emerge, spar… Go to victorian and edwardian jewelry

Category: Art Deco Jewelry

In the mid-1920s, the Art Nouveau movement gave way to Art Deco, which was popular throughout the 1930s. Like Art Nouveau, Art Deco had… Go to art deco jewelry

Category: Georgian Jewelry

The Georgian period refers to a time of political upheaval between 1714 and 1837 during the reigns of four English kings named George. … Go to georgian jewelry

Category: Ethnic Jewelry

Fine jewelry is not only found in major cultural centers such as New York and Paris. It has been produced by artisans and designers aro… Go to ethnic jewelry

Category: Vintage Christmas Jewelry

Since Victorian times, people have worn decorative jewelry to show their excitement and affection for the Christmas season. Some wear b… Go to christmas jewelry

Category: Vintage Costume Jewelry Lots

Costume jewelry is routinely sold in lots, which are large groups of mixed styles and pieces, from necklaces to bracelets to earrings. … Go to costume jewelry lots

Category: Tiffany Jewelry

New York’s Tiffany & Co. was founded in 1837. The company began modestly as a stationary store. Then, in 1848, a trip to Paris by one o… Go to tiffany jewelry

Category: Vintage Native American Jewelry

While the tradition of making jewelry out of shells and beads dates to prehistoric times, Native American silver-and-turquoise rings, b… Go to native american jewelry

Category: Mexican Jewelry

Silversmithing has been practiced for centuries in Mexico. In fact, Mexican silversmiths taught the Navajo of the Southwestern United S… Go to mexican jewelry

Category: Modernist Jewelry

The modernist jewelers in the United States who practiced their craft from the 1930s through the 1960s were pretty emphatic about their… Go to modernist jewelry

Category: Antique Mourning Jewelry

Mourning jewelry has been around since at least the 16th century, but it is widely associated with the Victorian Era, when mass product… Go to mourning jewelry

Category: Religious Jewelry

Ancient Egyptians first wore jewelry made of widely available gold and precious stones to symbolize good luck, healing, and eternal lif… Go to religious jewelry

Category: Sterling Silver Jewelry

Like the moon it’s been associated with for millennia, silver reflects the light that plays on its surface, treating the eye to shades … Go to sterling silver jewelry

Category: Antique Chinese Jewelry

The tradition of jewelry-making in China goes back at least to the Neolithic Period, when pierced jade animal pendants were worn for th… Go to chinese jewelry

Category: Vintage Scandinavian Jewelry

Though the Scandinavian region has produced distinctive jewelry since at least the time of the Vikings, the area’s jewelry industry did… Go to scandinavian jewelry

Category: Antique and Vintage Jewelry Boxes

Jewelry boxes were once like treasure chests for the royalty, priests, and aristocrats who could afford to own valuables worth being st… Go to jewelry boxes

Category: Art Deco Costume Jewelry

The term "costume jewelry" was first coined in the Art Deco era, which started in the 1920s and lasted until World War II. Also known a… Go to art deco costume jewelry