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Everyone should own a piece of history.
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Antique Vintage Jewelry for Sale
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Our e-store provides antique jewelry from c.1790 to the Art Deco period and Vintage Jewelry from period from the late 1920s to the early 1970s |
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Thank you for visiting the Perlin Jewelry e-store. Connoisseurs Linda and Perry have been avid collectors of antique vintage jewelry for decades. Each addition to the collection is the result of careful selection, and their underlying rule is to focus on condition, quality, and rarity. Their expertise in selection is what we pass on to you, our customer. |
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Please feel free to browse through the many wonderful pieces we have here by designers such as Eisenberg, Florenza, Kramer, Adele Simpson, Boucher, Richelieu, Mazer, Weiss, Ciner, Razza, Hobe, Reja, Carolee, Hattie Carnegie, Nettie Rosenstein, Sarah Coventry, Marvella and Swarovski. We also have some of the best examples of unsigned antique vintage jewelry. |
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Our inventory is vast and many of our items aren't listed, so if you don't see something you're looking for just ask us. We respond to all queries as soon as possible. And please check back with us often as we update frequently. |
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Antique Vintage Jewelry Information
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Understanding jewelry
throughout history is a never-ending learning process. From simple
beginnings, the creation of jewelry has transcended the use of basic
materials from the earth and has evolved in both complexity and
creativity ever since. The principle today remains the same as always -
to create symbols of love and adornment. But the materials
used in making jewelry change from period to period. Many of these
materials are no longer used, and many of the handcrafted techniques
that were passed from master to apprentice have been forgotten;
replaced by machines and modern processes. This is what makes
jewelry from our past unique - we can hold in our hands not just a
piece of history, but a symbol of creativity that required
painstaking effort, time, and craftsmanship on the part of its
maker. |
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