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Like fine wine, fine jewelry also has a “vintage”—the design period or era from which it hails. Victorian or Edwardian, Art Deco or Retro, each piece in our collection has its own special pedigree. But just because one era ended and another began, it doesn’t mean that creative jewelry makers simply forgot the lessons of the past! Many of the jewels in our cases refuse to conform to a single design period, either by striking out on their own or showing the transition from one era to the next. When such daring dazzlers are over one hundred years old, they’re generally grouped in the antique category. Anything younger than that, but still made before 1970, fits the vintage label. Every iconic era yields both singular and transitional pieces, like the ones we’ve assembled here. Follow the link at the end of each section for more about the aesthetics and history of the period.
GEORGIAN JEWELRY
True antiques, Georgian jewels are the earliest pieces in our collection. Lovely foil-backed stones in mixed-metal settings were made to shine by candlelight over dinner and in the drawing rooms of their genteel wearers. Many pieces were made in memory of loved ones or as “memento mori”—literal reminders of mortality that Georgians saw as sophisticated, rather than morbid. While the delicacy of Georgian era settings has been replaced by more modern methods, the cuts and styles have continued to fascinate jewelry lovers.
Adorn yourself like a character in your favorite 18th century novel here.

Large Scale Rose-Cut Diamond Brooch

Georgian Garnet and Enamel Mourning Ring

Pear Shape Rose-Cut Diamond Drop
VICTORIAN JEWELRY
The eclectic Victorians didn’t limit themselves when it came to motifs and themes—if it struck their fancy, they turned it into jewelry. Sweet and sentimental with a distinct romantic streak, Victorian gems expanded upon their Georgian predecessors. The array of styles that blossomed (sometimes quite literally) during this era has never died out entirely.
Collect some ideas for filling your cabinet of curiosities here.

Large Antique Garnet and Diamond Ring

Victorian Ceylon Sapphire and Diamond Necklace

Victorian Enamel, Diamond, and Natural Pearl Snake Bracelet
ART NOUVEAU JEWELRY
Looking to go organic? Bummed out (with good reason) by the Industrial Revolution, Art Nouveau makers embraced the natural world and a return to the hand-craftsmanship of an earlier time. Their overlap with both the Victorian and Edwardian eras resulted in a great deal of cross-pollination. Though relatively short in its purest form, Art Nouveau’s flowing lines continued to weave their way into fine jewelry.
Put down roots in the Art Nouveau and the related Arts & Crafts movement here.

Art Nouveau Enamel Pansy Pin

Art Nouveau Diamond and Pearl Dinner Ring

Art Nouveau Pin by Krementz
EDWARDIAN JEWELRY
Edwardians took the dark beauty of Victorian jewelry and dyed it platinum blonde. Light and airy filigree, worked with intricate millegrain and detailed designs in that durable metal, was liberally set with the “white” stones—pearls and diamonds chief among them. The Victorians’ sense of whimsy and beloved yellow gold didn’t disappear completely, though, even as the Edwardian era made way for the further-streamlined Art Deco.
Let the Edwardians weave you a web of platinum and diamonds here.

Delicate Edwardian Lavaliere

Edwardian Diamond and Emerald Bow Brooch

1.08 Carat Diamond and Natural Pearl Edwardian Twin Ring
ART DECO JEWELRY
Sleek and modern, Art Deco design brought jewelry into the machine age. Yet these stylish pieces still found room for the fine forms and lines of previous eras within their elegant architecture. In particular, we see many peaceful co-habitations of Edwardian and Art Deco styles together.
Speed into all the dynamism of the Art Deco here.

Edwardian/Early Art Deco Platinum and Diamond Bracelet

French Art Deco Diamond and Platinum Ring

Art Deco Black and Red Enameled Watch Pendant Necklace
RETRO JEWELRY
Hollywood glam got creative during the war era, when strategic factors forced jewelers to do without certain materials. Rather than scale back, they took the streamlined shapes of the Art Deco and went big, bold, and gold with them! Retro power pieces segued from the Jazz Age to the Fabulous Fifties, creating many motifs of vintage jewelry along the way.
See the stars of the era and learn more about their backstory here.

2.10 Carat Center Deco/Retro Diamond and Platinum Cocktail Ring

Retro Two-Tone Rose and Yellow Gold Bracelet

Retro Sapphire and Diamond Earrings
MID-CENTURY JEWELRY
Mid-Century jewelers gave the Victorians a run for their money when it came to variety—with the added bonus of big, bold gems in every shape, size, and color. Themes of previous eras were made fabulous enough to match the optimism of the post-war world. Transitional pieces bridged the gap between the first and second half of the 20th century.

Mid-Century Diamond and Platinum Cocktail Ring

Mid-Century Cultured Pearl and Diamond Clip Earrings

Italian Green Enamel Fish Brooch