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Antique gemstone jewelry is a welcome, even necessary, addition to any jewelry collection. Gem stone jewelries posses a certain beauty, class, and elegance that is hard to match. Add to that an antique flair and you get jewelry that is sure to impress your friends and colleagues.

Precious and semi-precious

The unique charm of gemstone jewelry, both the modern ones and the antique kind, comes from the gemstones embedded in them. Gemstones, which are typically minerals or polished rocks, add sparkle and rich color to the jewelry base, which can be anything from gold to silver and plastic. Gemstones used for both modern and antique gemstone jewelry are either precious or semi-precious. Precious gemstones include diamond, sapphire, ruby, amethyst, and emerald while semi-precious ones include all other kinds of gems such as opal, topaz, garnet, and turquoise. The price of gemstone jewelry is usually determined by the type, cut, and size of the gem used in making it.

Going vintage

Even though they are made of typically the same components, there is a big difference between modern and antique gemstone jewelry. Not a few people prefer pieces from the latter category because of their unique designs. Antique gemstone jewelries also have about them a certain air of mystery and history since most of these are passed down as heirlooms, especially within rich families. This is also reason why, antique gemstone jewelry is often seen as a status symbol.

Types of antique gemstone jewelry

Antique or vintage gemstone jewelry pieces are often classified according to the era when they were made. The Victorian era, for instance, is known for gemstone jewelry pieces that feature pearls and diamonds set in intricately detailed gold bases. Edwardian jewelry, on the other hand, was mostly platinum and the preferred stones were sapphires and diamonds. There was also the Art Deco era when gemstone jewelry was more playful and colorful. Diamond was still highly preferred but jewelry makers also used a variety of colorful precious and semi precious stones.

As valuable as it gets

If your ancestors were into jewelries during their time, it is highly likely that you own a few valuable pieces of antique gemstone jewelry. But even if you don't have heirlooms, you can still own your very own antique gemstone rings, necklaces, and bracelets. Annette Brandt is a leading designer and maker of quality antique jewelry and you can get her work at remarkable prices. Brandt specializes in jewelries from Victorian, Edwardian, Art Deco, and Retro periods among other time eras. Browse through this website today to see her amazing collection.

A. Brandt + Son - 240 Haverford Avenue - Narberth, PA, 19072 - (610) 617-0993