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Make a statement with lovely antique jewelry

If you're looking for an accessory that will be original as well as eye-catching - think antique! Many vintage, retro, and classic styles are simply timeless, and are sure to make a lasting impression. These can also make for unique and lasting gifts!

Caring for your antique jewelry

These pieces can be thinned down over time, and certain gemstones can be susceptable to cracking and becoming cloudy if not properly cared for. Some overall guidelines to be sure to adhere to are:

  • Never soak your jewelry in water - this can make some stones cloudy and make it almost impossible to get back to normal.
  • Don't use hot water on your jewelry - it can crack certain gems.
  • On most items, it is best to clean with warm water, gentle soap, and a soft toothbrush. After washing, immediately use cottob swabs to dry.
  • Following these simple tips can help keep your older jewelry looking best and make it long lasting.

    These items can really add something unique to your overall style, and now you can find some of the most elegant, one-of-a-kind items online. Browse our featured high quality stores to find jewelry for all occasions.

    Many stores also specialize in remakes of antique styles, if this interests you, have a look at Adin Antique, Victorian, and Art Deco Jewelry.

    They feature a wide variety of jewelry from the most fashionable time periods, including extensive collections of Victorian, Edwardian, art nouveau, Art Deco, and retro jewelry.

    One advantage of using Adin is that you can choose by price range or period, and you get to see a huge variety of styles close-up. You'll find a full array of lovely antique rings ranging anywhere from under $100 to over $8,000. You're sure to find great jewelry in whatever price range you're comfortable with, and the styles are sure to please.

    For more information about antique jewelry or related products, choose from one of the following links:

    Rings | Bracelets | Gifts


    Did you know??

    It is thought that birthstones originated when Aaron, first high priest of the Hebrews, wore 12 gemstones, representing the 12 tribes of Israel, in his silver breastplate.
    Editor's Pick
    Looking for gift ideas? One of my favorites is giving dangly charm bracelets with a few charms that feature passions of the recipient. That leaves them with the choice of adding more, and with a lasting and personal gift.
    -Jennifer H, editor