Where to purchase vintage jewelry from

A lot of people purchase antique jewelry nowadays and undoubtedly you can finda lot of it on the internet. The majority of this jewelry  is in fact vintage inspired which means they are modern-day pieces inspired by retro trends and designs. As the adjective vintage appears to be placed liberally, some items  could be from the 1980s or 1990s. An antique dealer  would not call vintage anything made after the 1940s.
Based on the style and especially type of jewelry you are looking for and the decade you are considering you could have more or less assortment. For example, most earrings in the 1950s were manufactured from plastic, had clip ons and consequently were quite  likely to be displaced and were not thought to be valuable enough to be stored properly, so it could be hard to uncover original ones. 1920s and 1930s vintage earrings, then influenced by Art Deco, were pricey and more inclined to be kept with care for future  generations.

The same can be said about other types of jewelry as styles go in and out of fashion as they always do. For instance, you will be able to get vintage charm bracelets back from the 19th century if you do not mind the expenditure as Queen Victoria was crazy about them and began a big fad. After the 1920s they were less trendy and vanished nearly completely in the 1960s and 1970s. Since the 1980s there has been a new interest in charm bracelets once again. You should be able to find antique shops and auctions in your local area where you can uncover antique jewelry with a bit of effort. On the internet there are several specialized web sites but also eBay can be a good idea if you are very cautious. If you are acquiring vintage jewelry as a present make sure that  the receiver is happy about wearing second hand jewelry as some women are not. Otherwise if you are looking for new jewelry inspired by retro trends, internet sites like Etsy might offer you lots of affordable ideas and inspiration.

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