Shop Victorian jewelry to decorate yourself

Vintage jewelry seems to amaze people if not greater than vintage fur. And it has an even great cargo of prospect about its value and emotional worth. In addition, who does not like staring at shiny sparkly items so to conclude saying a post about vintage art deco jewelry for sale is not a post. In my early 20s, I lucked out with a freelance job at a high-end jeweler. The jeweler was generous and an artistic man and he talk to me about the smaller bits he manufactured and the stones he used and what was and was not worth a person’s dollar. I came away with a lifelong gratitude and affection for jewelry. Then recently I learned that he had died it was a terrible experience I really felt the loss and it made me sad.   So the question is what Is Vintage Precious Jewellery in this context Victorian jewelry? Answer is Vintage precious jewelry is a mid-Victorian to current jewelry manufactured with gold and then silver and sometimes platinum and lastly precious stones which has pearl strands. People usually conclude that all vintage precious jewelry was like Elizabeth Taylor’s jewels so they picture spectacularly valuable pieces.

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Victorian engagement rings are well known to the brides-to-be who love the romantic aesthetic that pervaded styles of this era. The Victorians were spoilt for selection or picking when it came to engagement rings with a lot of unique designs emerging during Queen Victoria’s six decades on the throne.

Early Victorian engagement rings were normally big and elaborate while those dating from the late 19th century were less and more intricate. Until the year 1870 diamonds were extinct but the establishment of the diamond mines in South Africa brought about a fall in prices and these precious stones were maximizing incorporated into the antique engagement rings of the times.

One thing that remained the same, however, was the selection of metal which stayed yellow or rose gold. The romantic allure of rose gold attraction massively to the Victorians who liked to add it to an array of colored gemstones. Queen Victoria had a tender spot for opals but other well-known colored gemstones contain sapphires, rubies, emeralds, amethysts, garnets, and turquoise. As huge diamonds were something of a rarity at the commencement of that era, Victorian engagement rings mostly featured clusters of tiny diamonds, or colored gemstones and with the pearls bounded by diamonds.

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If a ring included a diamond center stone then it was normally cut in the old mine cut which dates back to the 1700s and similar to the modern cushion cut, albeit with a rounded corner. Another well-known diamond cut was the 58 facets old European cut which is the forerunner of today’s round brilliant cut.

Three stone engagement rings were advertised during the Victorian era with either a diamond or colored gemstone in the center flanked by 2 tiny stones. Victorian brides were also usually shown with acrostic rings well known as Regard rings up to date.

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