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What exactly is antique jewellery?

By July 28, 2021No Comments

When we hear the phrase “antique,” we all know what we’re talking about. When it comes to jewellery, though, there might be some misunderstanding because pieces can be listed as ‘vintage’ as well. So, how do you tell the difference between antique and vintage jewellery? Continue reading to learn more…

What is antique jewellery? 

A piece of antique jewellery is one that was created more than a century ago. Antique jewellery might have a high monetary worth due to its age. The Hope Diamond, which is worth a whopping $250 million, is one of the world’s most valuable antique jewellery pieces.

Just like buying a car, buying a brand new model will decrease in value as soon as you drive off the car dealer forecourt. Antique or vintage cars, on the other hand, can be very expensive. This is owing to the fact that each piece is one-of-a-kind and cannot be replicated using modern manufacturing techniques; the same is true of antique jewellery. Modern jewellery, for example, is frequently much different from that of the Georgian period.

Not only that, but because of its antiquity, antique jewellery can have sentimental value for those who purchase it. Antique jewellery pieces are highly sought after due to their uniqueness and history.

Antique or vintage jewellery

So, now that we know how to classify jewellery as “antique,” what exactly does the term “vintage” mean?

Pieces in jewellery stores may be labelled as “vintage,” indicating that they are between 50 and 100 years old. This phrase, however, might be applied to jewellery from a different era that does not fall inside this time period. For example, due of its widespread appeal in current fashions, several 1980s pieces may be described to as vintage.

Furthermore, due to their appearance, modern jewellery might be classified as “vintage.” This can make matters even more complicated, as this style is very trendy in today’s fashion.

If you have any antique or vintage jewellery then head in store or contact us on our website here for a price on your jewellery. Remember, if you don’t wear it and its sitting in your drawer then come and see us at Buyback Loans.