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How to Find the Right Antique Jewelry
By : Jeanne Stewart
If you love vintage fashion, you might be interested in purchasing some antique jewelry as well. Perhaps you happen to live in an area that has many antique stores, and you do not know which store you should go to first. The good news is that there are several tips that you can follow when it comes to finding the right antique jewelry.
About Antique Jewelry
Before you go shopping for antique jewelry, think about the kinds of jewelry that you especially like. For example, do you like jewelry from the Victorian era, or would you prefer antique jewelry from the 1920’s?
If you know the kind of antique jewelry that you want, you can narrow down the number and types of antique stores that you might need to go to. This is because there are some antique stores that may only sell a certain kind of antique jewelry, which might not be from the era you are seeking.
While you know that you like the idea of purchasing antique jewelry, you might not be sure of what your preference is in terms of the style of the jewelry that you are shopping for. If you like jewelry that features things like ornate roses, you would do well to hunt for pieces from the Victorian era. You should seek jewelry from the 1920’s if you like jewelry that is colorful and contains geometric designs.
Once you have pinpointed the jewelry style and the era that you prefer, think about what types of events you will be wearing this new jewelry to. For more formal events that have a classic feel to them, wear the beautiful and ornate Victorian jewelry. If you generally spend your time at modern and casual events, purchase jewelry from the 1920s that will add a unique style to some of your trendier outfits.
The price of antique jewelry will vary in accordance with the kind of jewelry it is (gold or silver, large or small pieces), the method with which it is being sold (such as through an estate sale), and the condition it is in. It is logical to expect to pay more for pieces that are in mint condition than for those that will require some effort at restoration, although rarity of the piece and the other factors will weigh into price as well.
If you see a piece of jewelry that you really like but you are concerned about the condition of the piece, keep in mind that you can always take it to a jeweler to have it fixed. Make sure that you factor in the cost of the necessary repairs to the overall price of the piece that you are considering. If you are interested in beginning your own collection of classic pieces, with a little research and footwork you are sure to find good antique jewelry.