Antique jewelry means old-fashioned jewelry. To term it 'antique', the jewelry must be at least 70 years old.
Antique jewelry, whether it is gold or silver, is worth a lot of money in most cases and it can be really expensive trying to acquire a collection. Actually with a little
research and effort you can find antique jewelry in wholesale prices too. This is just like finding any other product if you are willing to invest a little time. Antique
jewelry is now considered as one of the better investments in antique jewelry.
Since many pieces of this type of jewelry tend to appreciate in value as the years progress, some may buy antique jewelry not to wear but to display or resell at a
later time. So investing in the historical value of antique jewelry may be a wise decision for certain people to make. Investment purposes are another cited reason
why jewelry shoppers buy this type of item.
Collectors also need to arm themselves with information on antique jewelry so they would know what to look for and how to assess the authenticity of antique
jewelry.
Our Antique jewelry collection contains studded necklaces, engagement silver rings, silver bracelets, gold crosses, gold pendants, gold brooches, silver lockets
and other extraordinary pieces of timeless art and beauty. Here you will find one-of-a-kind engagement and wedding rings designed in gold, silver and other metals.
The antiques are beautiful and in great condition whether your taste is exquisite diamonds, gemstones or intricately designed watches.So, with every piece of our
silver antique jewelry and gold antique jewelry you also buy memories of a long lost era.
We have a great collection of silver gemstone jewelry of all ranges. We use 925 silver and genuine gemstones for silver gemstone jewelry. Here are some of the gemstones jewelry that we provide:
Garnet - Derives its name from the Latin word for pomegranate, granatum, due to its resemblance to pomegranate seeds. Garnet gemstone jewelry is considered
the gem of faith.
Amethyst - This is the violet-colored member of the quartz family; its name comes from the Greek amethustos, or "not to intoxicate." Amethyst was one of
the first gemstones to be used by man, and has had royal and ecclesiastical associations in many legends. Our amethyst jewelry ranges in color from pale lilac to
deep purple.
Aquamarine - Whose name is Latin for "seawater," is a greenish-blue variety of the mineral beryl. Each aquamarine gem we use is hand selected for color, saturation
and brilliance.
Ruby - From the Latin word ruber meaning "red," is the red variety of the mineral corundum
Peridot - Peridot derives its name from the Arabic faridat, or "gem."
Sapphire - Sapphire is a variety of the mineral corundum, encompassing all colors except red (which is ruby); blue is the most common.
Diamond - This is the hardest gemstone on earth, derives its name from the greek adamas, meaning unconquerable.
Emerald - Emerald, the green member of the beryl family, is named for the Persian word for green.
Pearl - The pearl is an organic gem, formed in mollusks as a natural defense to an irritant.
Opal - Opal's name comes from the Sanskrit upala, or "precious stone."
Topaz - Topaz, which is thought to take its name from the Sanskrit tapas, meaning fire, occurs in a range of colors.
Blue Zircon - Blue zircon is a naturally occurring gemstone, not to be confused with cubic zirconia.
So just pick up from our online colorful collection of silver gemstone jewelry for wedding, engagement and anniversary. We offer gemstone silver rings, sapphire
diamond rings, ruby engagement rings, wedding rings, silver gemstone bracelets, earrings, diamond earrings, pendants.
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