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Lassen Sie sich von der bezaubernden Faszination von Vintage-Diamantschmuck verführen, bei dem jedes Stück eine Geschichte von Eleganz, Anmut und zeitloser Schönheit erzählt. Unsere kuratierte Vintage-Kollektion bietet eine faszinierende Auswahl an Vintage-Diamantringen, -Halsketten, -Ohrringen, -Armbändern und mehr, die sorgfältig gefertigt wurden, um Herzen zu erobern und die Zeit zu überdauern.

Entdecken Sie die Romantik von Vintage-Verlobungsringen mit Diamanten, aufwendig gestaltet mit zarten filigranen Mustern, exquisiten Fassungen und schillernden Mittelsteinen. Ob klassischer Solitär oder aufwendiger Clusterring, unsere Vintage-Verlobungsringe mit Diamanten symbolisieren ewige Liebe und Verbundenheit.

Werten Sie Ihr Ensemble mit unseren Vintage-Diamantketten auf, die von eleganten Anhängern bis hin zu auffälligen Halsbändern reichen. Schmücken Sie Ihren Hals mit einer Vintage-Diamantkreuzkette oder einem Vintage-Diamantherzanhänger, der Wärme und Zuneigung ausstrahlt. Entdecken Sie unsere Kollektion an Vintage-Diamantketten zum Verkauf und genießen Sie den Reiz dieser erbstückwürdigen Stücke.

Setzen Sie ein Statement mit unseren Vintage-Diamantohrringen, darunter schillernde Ohrstecker, glamouröse Creolen und elegante Ohrhänger. Jedes Stück zeigt die Brillanz von Vintage-Diamanten und verleiht jedem Look einen Hauch von Raffinesse. Von Vintage-Diamantohrsteckern bis hin zu kunstvollen Vintage-Diamantclusterohrringen bietet unsere Kollektion zeitlose Eleganz für jeden Anlass.

Verwöhnen Sie Ihr Handgelenk mit unseren Vintage-Diamantarmbändern, von klassischen Tennisarmbändern bis hin zu kunstvollen Armreifen, die mit funkelnden Diamanten verziert sind. Ob einzeln getragen oder für maximale Wirkung gestapelt, unsere Vintage-Diamantarmbänder sind ein Statement. Stöbern Sie in unserer Auswahl an Vintage-Diamantarmbändern für Damen und finden Sie die perfekte Ergänzung zu Ihrem Stil.

Vervollständigen Sie Ihr Ensemble mit unserer Auswahl an Vintage-Diamantbroschen, Manschettenknöpfen und vielem mehr und verleihen Sie jedem Outfit einen Hauch von Glamour der alten Welt. Jedes Stück wird mit Sorgfalt und Liebe zum Detail gefertigt, was außergewöhnliche Qualität und Handwerkskunst gewährleistet. Entdecken Sie noch heute unsere Vintage-Diamantschmuckkollektion und finden Sie das perfekte Schmuckstück, das Sie ein Leben lang schätzen werden.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Vintage jewelry is generally defined as pieces that are at least 20–30 years old. Antique jewelry is over 100 years old. Vintage inspired jewelry is new but designed in the style of an earlier period. In practice, the term vintage is used loosely across all three categories — genuinely old pieces, estate items and new reproductions are all commonly described as vintage in a retail context.
Vintage estate jewelry refers to previously owned fine jewelry, regardless of age. The term estate simply means the piece has had a prior owner — it may be antique, vintage, or relatively recent. Estate pieces are typically sold through auction houses, estate sales or specialist dealers and often come with some provenance documentation.
Vintage jewelry is most commonly organised by design era. The Georgian period (1714–1837) uses hand-crafted gold and silver with foil-backed stones. Victorian (1837–1901) jewelry features intricate metalwork, sentimental motifs and coloured stones. Edwardian (1901–1915) pieces use delicate platinum and filigree. Vintage art deco jewelry (1920s–1930s) is geometric and bold. Mid-century modern (1940s–1960s) has a more architectural character.
Vintage diamond cuts refer to faceting styles that predate the modern round brilliant. Old European cut is the most common — it has a smaller table, larger culet and more visible facets than a contemporary diamond. Old mine cut is cushion-shaped and was standard before 1900. Rose cut has a flat base and a domed, faceted top and gives a soft, romantic look. These cuts are characteristic of vintage diamond jewelry from the Victorian through to the early art deco period.
Vintage marcasite jewelry uses iron pyrite — often called fool's gold — cut into small faceted stones and set in sterling silver. The metallic grey stones give a look similar to diamonds at a much lower price. Marcasite jewelry was particularly popular from the Victorian period through to the 1930s and is commonly found in art deco brooches, rings and earrings.
Vintage jewelry lots are collections of multiple pieces sold together as a single purchase. They are common in estate and auction sales and often contain a mix of costume pieces, fashion jewelry and occasionally fine items. Lots are priced as a group rather than by individual piece and are a common way to acquire a range of vintage and costume jewelry at once.
Vintage cameo jewelry features a raised relief image — most typically a female profile — carved from a material with two contrasting layers: the image is carved from the lighter layer against the darker background. Shell, hardstone (agate, sardonyx), coral and glass are the most common materials. Cameos set in gold frames with seed pearl borders are characteristic of the Victorian period.
Vintage Native American jewelry — most commonly Navajo, Zuni and Hopi styles — is silver and turquoise jewelry made by Indigenous artisans of the American Southwest. Navajo pieces are characterised by heavy silver with large turquoise cabochons and stamped or repoussé metalwork. Zuni work typically features intricate inlay or cluster stone settings. Vintage Navajo turquoise rings and squash blossom necklaces are among the most widely collected pieces.
Vintage inspired jewelry is new jewelry designed to replicate the aesthetic of earlier periods. It is not antique or estate but uses period-style details — milgrain edging, filigree, cluster settings, geometric art deco shapes — to give the appearance of a vintage piece. It is typically easier to source in consistent condition, size and metal purity than genuinely old jewelry.
Vintage jewelry authenticity can be assessed through hallmarks, construction techniques and provenance documentation. Gold and silver pieces made in the UK are typically hallmarked with purity, assay office and date marks. American pieces may carry karat stamps. Construction details — hand-applied findings, foil-backed stones, specific clasp types — can indicate period. For high-value items, a vintage jewelry appraisal from a qualified specialist is the most reliable method.

Vintage Gold Jewelry

Vintage gold jewelry is available in yellow, rose and white gold across rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings. Yellow gold is the most common metal across all periods, from Victorian pieces to mid-century American styles.
Vintage gold rings are the most searched piece type in this section. Vintage gold jewelry in 10K and 14K is the most commonly available karat range in estate and antique pieces. 18K pieces are listed separately where available. Black Hills gold — a distinctive multi-colour gold alloy style from the American West — is also included in this section.

Vintage Diamond Jewelry

Vintage diamond jewelry uses stone cuts that predate the modern round brilliant — old European cut, old mine cut and rose cut diamonds are the most common. Each has a distinct appearance: old European cut is rounder with a smaller table; old mine cut is cushion-shaped; rose cut is flat-backed with a domed, faceted top.
Vintage diamond rings are the most requested piece type here, followed by vintage diamond pendants and vintage diamond bracelets. Vintage diamond brooches and vintage diamond watches for women are also listed. Vintage diamond cluster rings — with multiple stones arranged around a central diamond — are among the most requested individual styles.

Vintage Art Deco Jewelry

Vintage art deco jewelry is characterised by geometric shapes, strong linear patterns, bold contrasts between white and coloured stones, and the use of platinum and white gold alongside diamonds, onyx and coral. The style is associated with the 1920s and 1930s.
Vintage art deco rings are the most searched piece type in this section. Art deco brooches, earrings and bracelets — particularly bar brooches and line bracelets — are also listed. Vintage art deco jewelry is available as genuinely period pieces where provenance is known, and as new pieces made in the art deco style.

Vintage Cameo Jewelry

Vintage cameo jewelry features a raised relief image — most commonly a female profile — carved from shell, stone, coral or glass. Cameos have been produced across several centuries but are most associated with Victorian and Edwardian jewelry.
Vintage cameo rings and brooches are the most commonly available piece types. Shell cameos are the most frequently found material. Hardstone cameos — carved from agate, onyx or sardonyx — are rarer and typically older. Cameos set in gold with seed pearl borders are characteristic of the Victorian period.

Vintage Turquoise Jewelry

Vintage turquoise jewelry covers two main categories — Native American and Southwestern jewelry, and fashion pieces from the mid-century and later. The two are distinct in construction, materials and cultural context.
Vintage Native American jewelry — particularly Navajo, Zuni and Hopi styles — is the most searched category in this section. Vintage Navajo turquoise rings and squash blossom necklaces are the most requested pieces. Turquoise is also found in vintage gold jewelry from the Victorian and Edwardian periods, typically as accents alongside other stones.

Vintage Estate Jewelry

Vintage estate jewelry refers to previously owned pieces, regardless of age. The term is used broadly in jewelry to cover antique, vintage and secondhand fine jewelry. Estate pieces typically come with some provenance information.
Vintage estate jewelry lots — multiple pieces sold together — are available here alongside individual items. Estate lots are a common way to acquire a range of costume or fashion jewelry pieces at once. Vintage estate jewelry in fine metals including gold and platinum is listed and priced individually by piece.

Vintage Men's Jewelry

Vintage mens jewelry covers rings, cufflinks, tie pins, watch chains and bracelets from the Victorian period through to the mid-century. Men's jewelry was more widely worn in earlier periods than it is today.
Vintage mens rings — including signet rings, lodge and fraternal rings, and cluster designs — are the most requested piece type in this section. Vintage masonic rings and Eastern Star pieces are listed here. Gold cufflinks in yellow gold are also available. Vintage mens 14K gold rings are the most commonly requested metal in men's vintage pieces.

Vintage Jewelry Boxes

Vintage jewelry boxes are available in a range of materials and styles — from small lacquered boxes and porcelain trinket cases to full wooden armoires with mirror fittings.
Vintage wooden jewelry boxes and Japanese lacquered styles are among the most searched. Vintage jewelry armoires — freestanding or wall-mounted units with multiple compartments and a full-length mirror — are listed separately. Mele jewelry boxes, a widely collected American brand, are also available here alongside other collectable vintage storage pieces.