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Title: Antique Jewelry Identification Guide (1)


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Antique Jewelry Identification Guide
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  • The value of antique jewelry is often affected
    and dependent on three factors, namely
    condition, time period and the type of jewelry.
    The older the jewel piece, the more is its value.
  • Condition The resale or antique jewellery
    exchange largely depends on the condition of the
    antique jewel. Be gentle and careful while
    handling or cleaning an antique piece. In
    addition to this, discoloration as well as faulty
    prongs, clasp or posts may decrease the value.
  • Time period Antique jewelry can be classified
    into four popular time periods

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  • Georgian (1714-1837) The Georgian period is the
    oldest and longest period which is known for its
    love of yellow gold, elaborate designs, and
    precious gemstones. The popularity of the styles
    of georgian era is still persistent today
    commercially available. Popular jewel pieces or
    designs include necklaces, bracelets, rings,
    earrings, brooches, and crowns.
  • Victorian (1840-1890) Inspired by the styles of
    Queen Victoria, the Victorian majorly displays
    the most famous and personal favourite jewel
    collections adored by the Queen herself. It was
    this era, where jewelries were majorly
    experimented and studded with precious gemstones.
  • Art Nouveau (1890-1910) Known for their
    distinctive style, Art Nouveau jewelry is
    characterized by nature-inspired designs, smooth,
    sweeping curves. Stones such as opal, amber, and
    moonstone were more popular in this time period.
  • Edwardian (1901-1910) Named after King Edward
    VII, the period is known for its simplicity in
    designs. white gold and platinum became popular
    during the era. It carried with itself the
    femininity from the Victorian era with lacy and
    floral designs.

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  • Type of jewelry Each period is characterized by
    its styling and unique designs. By identifying
    the type of the jewelry you can know the time
    period your antique jewel may be referring to
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