Antique jewelry is desired by collectors and fashion-lovers alike. However, there is some discrepancy on what is actually considered antique. Some say that a piece has to be at least 100 years old to be considered antique. Others say that anything from a different fashion era is antique. At this point, experts seem to agree that anything created prior to the 1920s falls into the category while items created between the 1920s and 1970s are considered vintage fashion. Of course, within a few decades, this definition will change.
It can be difficult to come across true antique jewelry, but a good place to start is a jewelry auction. At auctions, the pieces generally have a story and a bit of mystery to them in order to garner a good price. If it was a modern piece, buyers could pick them up at the mall. Even vintage jewelry is often missing from jewelry auctions because many people still have their personal collection from their younger days. To find true antiques, visit reputable jewelry auctions.
Another question that often arises when discussing antique jewelry is the price. Like other pieces of jewelry, much of it depends on the materials, condition, and craftsmanship. Antique jewelry made from precious stones or metals, or created by a respected name goes for more. It can also be more expensive if there are very few of the style left in good condition. Thankfully, not all antique jewelry is expensive. Pieces that are common even in our modern age are less expensive, but they are no less glamorous. Consider what you are willing to spend on a piece of jewelry before hunting for your antique to narrow down your options.
Antique jewelry is fashionable and can accommodate all styles. Whether you are looking for a bold, dramatic piece or a simple accessory, antique jewelry allows you to express yourself in a classical manner.
