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Vintage jewellery refers to pieces that are typically 20 to 100 years old, reflecting the styles and craftsmanship of a specific past era. It carries a sense of history and unique design.

You identify vintage jewellery by looking for hallmarks, analyzing the design aesthetics common to a specific period (e.g., Art Deco, Edwardian), examining the type of cuts used for stones, and checking for signs of age.

Popular eras for vintage jewellery include the Art Deco (1920s-1930s), Edwardian (1901-1910), Victorian (1837-1901), and Retro (1940s) periods, each known for distinct styles and materials.

Vintage jewellery can be a good investment, especially pieces made from precious metals and genuine gemstones that are rare or historically significant. Their value can appreciate over time.

You should care for vintage jewellery by cleaning it gently with appropriate methods for its materials, avoiding harsh chemicals, and storing it separately in soft pouches to protect its delicate craftsmanship and age.

You can buy authentic vintage jewellery from reputable antique shops, specialized vintage jewellery dealers, estate sales, and trusted online platforms that provide authenticity guarantees.

The difference between antique and vintage jewellery is age: antique jewellery is over 100 years old, while vintage jewellery is typically between 20 and 100 years old.

Yes, vintage jewellery can often be resized or repaired by a skilled jeweller specializing in antique and vintage pieces, though it requires careful handling to preserve its original integrity.

Unique characteristics of vintage jewellery include handcrafted details, specific period-appropriate settings, cuts of gemstones that are less common today, and the patina that develops over decades, adding to its charm.

People prefer vintage jewellery for its unique charm, historical significance, often superior craftsmanship compared to modern mass-produced items, and the desire for a distinctive piece that tells a story.