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Antique jewellery encompasses a wide range of styles and designs, each reflecting the craftsmanship, materials, and design trends of specific historical periods. On sellingAntiques we have a great selection of antique jewellery for sale we've 341 items for your consideration, ranging from £25 to £250. Here are some
... show more detail different types of antique jewellery:• Victorian jewellery: Victorian jewellery refers to jewellery produced during the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901. It can include sentimental pieces, such as mourning jewellery, as well as elaborate designs inspired by nature and historical themes. Victorian jewellery often features intricate metalwork, gemstones, enamel, and motifs like hearts, flowers, or serpents.• Georgian jewellery: Georgian jewellery dates back to the Georgian era, spanning from the early 1700s to the early 1800s. It is characterized by delicate and intricate designs featuring gemstones like diamonds, pearls, and colored gemstones. Georgian jewellery often showcases elaborate metalwork, such as filigree and cannetille, and can include pieces like brooches, earrings, and rings.• Art Nouveau jewellery: Art Nouveau jewellery emerged in the late 19th century and early 20th century, known for its flowing lines, nature-inspired motifs, and a departure from the strict symmetry of earlier styles. Art Nouveau jewellery often features intricate enamel work, gemstones, and organic forms like flowers, insects, and female figures.• Art Deco jewellery: Art Deco jewellery originated in the 1920s and 1930s and is characterized by bold geometric shapes, clean lines, and a sleek, streamlined aesthetic. Art Deco jewellery incorporates materials like diamonds, emeralds, onyx, and platinum. It often showcases symmetrical patterns, architectural motifs, and colorful gemstone accents.• Retro jewellery: Retro jewellery refers to pieces created between the 1940s and 1950s, characterized by bold, glamorous designs influenced by Hollywood and the Second World War. Retro jewellery often features large gemstones, including aquamarine, citrine, and amethyst, as well as gold and silver metals. It can include statement necklaces, cocktail rings, and charm bracelets.• Edwardian jewellery: Edwardian jewellery was popular during the reign of King Edward VII from 1901 to 1910. It is characterized by delicate and feminine designs featuring intricate metalwork, diamonds, and pearls. Edwardian jewellery often showcases lace-like filigree, milgrain detailing, and motifs like bows, garlands, and ribbons.These are just a few examples of the diverse types of antique jewellery. Antique jewellery holds both historical and aesthetic value, representing the craftsmanship, design trends, and cultural influences of earlier periods. Each piece tells a story and carries the allure of the past, making antique jewellery a cherished and timeless addition to personal collections. show less detail
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