Antique jewelry: time travel to different eras

Antique jewelry is more than just jewelry - it is a piece of history to wear. In the narrow sense, the term "antique jewelry" refers to pieces of jewelry that are at least 50 years old. However, most people use the term "antique" to mean jewelry that is at least 100 years old and comes from past eras such as Biedermeier, Art Nouveau or Art Deco. We also show you pieces of jewelry from our range that are significantly older than 50 years. Dream with us back to the Belle Époque and beyond.

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Art Deco brooch in 925 silver with aquamarines and marcasites, lying frontallyArt Deco brooch in 925 silver with aquamarines and marcasites, turned horizontally to the left
Joy of heart
Art Deco brooch in 925 silver with aquamarines and marcasites
380,00 €
Pin around 1900 in 585 gold bicolor with diamonds, lying frontalPin from around 1900 in 585 gold bicolor with diamonds, turned horizontally to the left
Flowering
Pin around 1900 in 585 gold bicolor with diamonds
540,00 €
Pendant in 585 yellow gold with an onyx, cultured pearls, tourmalines and diamonds, hanging frontallyPendant in 585 yellow gold with an onyx, cultured pearls, tourmalines and diamonds, hanging turned to the left
In the swing of time
Pendant from around 1930 in 585 yellow gold with an onyx, cultured pearls, tourmalines and diamonds
790,00 €
Art Deco tennis bracelet in platinum with a total of approx. 5.1 ct diamonds in old european cut, lying frontalArt Deco tennis bracelet in platinum with a total of approx. 5.1 ct diamonds in the old european cut, turned horizontally to the left
Time for dreams
Art Deco tennis bracelet in platinum with a total of approx. 5.1 ct diamonds
19.800,00 €
Victorian ring in 750 rose gold with a sapphire and diamonds, lying frontallyVictorian ring in 750 rose gold with a sapphire and diamonds, turned horizontally to the left
Royal blue
Victorian ring in 750 rose gold with a sapphire and diamonds
4.860,00 €
Biedermeier earrings in 10 ct gold with black enamel and seed pearls, hanging frontallyBiedermeier earrings in 10 ct gold with black enamel and seed pearls, hanging left turned
From yesterday to today
Biedermeier earrings in 10 ct gold with black enamel and seed pearls
480,00 €
Belle Époque necklace and pendant in platinum with approx. 0.90 ct diamonds and black enamel, hanging frontallyBelle Époque necklace and pendant in platinum with approx. 0.90 ct diamonds and black enamel, hanging twisted to the left
I speak for myself
Belle Époque necklace and pendant in platinum with approx. 0.90 ct diamonds and black enamel
3.640,00 €
Vintage bangle in 585 rose gold with diamonds, a red spinel and sapphires, on the armVintage bangle in 585 rose gold with diamonds, a red spinel and sapphires, turned horizontally to the left
Modest beauty
Art Nouveau bangle in 585 rose gold with diamonds, a red spinel and sapphires
1.270,00 €
Edwardian brooch in 9 ct yellow gold, platinum-plated with diamonds, turned horizontally to the leftEdwardian brooch in 9 ct yellow gold, platinum-plated with diamonds, lying frontal
Magic word
Edwardian brooch in 9 ct yellow gold, platinum-plated with diamonds
390,00 €
 Brooch from around 1900, probably by Fr. Kreuter & Co. Hanau in platinum/750 yellow gold set with diamonds and gagat, standing frontal Brooch from around 1900, probably by Fr. Kreuter & Co. Hanau in platinum/750 yellow gold set with diamonds and gagat, in original box
Royal beauty
Rare and stately brooch from around 1900, probably by Fr. Kreuter & Co. Hanau in platinum / 750 yellow gold set with diamonds and gagat
12.800,00 €
Art Nouveau pendant in 333 rose gold with a garnet, hanging frontallyArt Nouveau pendant in 333 rose gold with a garnet, hanging, turned to the left
Circle of passion
Art Nouveau pendant in 333 rose gold with a garnet
320,00 €
Art Nouveau earrings in 585 yellow gold, platinum-plated with diamonds, hanging, turned close to the leftArt Nouveau earrings in 585 yellow gold, platinum-plated with diamonds, hanging close to the front
Enchanting
Art Nouveau earrings in 585 yellow gold, platinum-plated with diamonds
980,00 €
Brooch from around 1900 in 585 red gold with opals and diamonds, lying frontallyBrooch from around 1900 in 585 red gold with opals and diamonds, turned horizontally to the left
Rainbow shine
Brooch from around 1900 in 585 red gold with opals and diamonds
1.950,00 €
Belle Epoque brooch crafted in gold and silver with a total of approx. 2.3 ct diamonds, hanging frontallyBelle Epoque brooch crafted in gold and silver with a total of approx. 2.3 ct diamonds, hanging turned to the left
Sparkling appearance
Belle Epoque brooch crafted in gold and silver with a total of approx. 2.3 ct diamonds
7.450,00 €
Belle Epoque bracelet in platinum with diamonds, lying frontalBelle Epoque bracelet in platinum with diamonds, turned horizontally to the left
The charm of time
Belle Epoque bracelet in platinum with diamonds
3.280,00 €
Art Nouveau pin in 585 yellow gold with diamonds and a sapphire, turned horizontally to the leftArt Nouveau pin in 585 yellow gold with diamonds and a sapphire, lying frontally
A touch of magic
Art Nouveau pin in 585 yellow gold with diamonds and a sapphire
1.140,00 €
Art Deco bar pin in 750 yellow gold, platinum-plated with diamonds and sapphires, lying frontallyArt Deco bar pin in 750 yellow gold, platinum-plated with diamonds and sapphires, turned horizontally to the left
Magnificent Art Deco
Art Deco bar pin in 750 yellow gold, platinum-plated with diamonds and sapphires
2.840,00 €
Victorian brooch in 585 gold and silver with a total of approx. 2.8 ct diamonds and a natural pearl, hanging frontallyVictorian brooch made of 585 gold and silver with a total of approx. 2.8 ct diamonds and a natural pearl, hanging turned to the left
Great Queen Victoria
Large and rare Victorian brooch in 585 gold and silver with a total of approx. 2.8 ct diamonds and a natural pearl
16.450,00 €
1 pair of earrings, France around 1910 in 750 yellow gold, platinum with diamonds, lying frontal1 pair of earrings, France, circa 1910, in 750 yellow gold, platinum with diamonds, turned standing right
Belle Epoque
1 pair of earrings, France around 1910 in 750 yellow gold, platinum with diamonds
6.450,00 €
Art Deco necklace in platinum with a large natural pearl and diamonds, close-up hanging turned leftArt Deco necklace in platinum with a large natural pearl and diamonds, hanging frontally
Gift of the sea
Art Deco necklace in platinum with a large natural pearl and diamonds
5.460,00 €
Biedermeier bracelet in foam gold, enameled, lying frontalBiedermeier bracelet in foam gold, enameled, turned horizontally to the left
Beautiful old time
Biedermeier bracelet in foam gold, enameled
940,00 €
Art Nouveau brooch in 585 rose gold with opals, seed pearls and 1 cubic zirconia, standing frontalArt Nouveau brooch in 585 rose gold with opals, seed pearls and 1 cubic zirconia, standing inks turned
Small ornament
Brooch from around 1900 in 585 rose gold with opals, seed pearls and 1 cubic zirconia
280,00 €
Art Deco clip - brooch in 9 ct white gold, platinum-plated with diamonds, standing frontalArt Deco clip - brooch in 9 ct white gold, platinum-plated with diamonds, standing inks turned
Subtle glitter
Art Deco clip brooch in 9 ct white gold, platinum-plated with diamonds
1.220,00 €
Art Déco brooch in 585 gold and platinum with diamonds, lying frontalArt Déco brooch in 585 gold and platinum with diamonds, turned horizontally to the left
Art Déco dream
Art Déco brooch in 585 gold and platinum with diamonds
1.840,00 €
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The fascination of antique jewelry

After the cool austerity of classicism, the Biedermeier period (ca. 1815-1848) focused on a turn towards nature. Clear, often floral shapes and figurative motifs dominated the design. Friendship and keepsake jewelry was particularly widespread - worn as an emotional reminder of loved ones. As precious metals were in short supply after the Napoleonic Wars, many pieces of jewelry were made from alternative materials such as tombac, coral, horn or even human hair - artfully crafted and rich in meaning. The pieces often appear delicate, romantic and very personal.

Art Nouveau (ca. 1895-1910) brought a creative new beginning. Artists throughout Europe turned away from historicizing models and developed their very own aesthetic - inspired by nature, but also by geometric lines. Vines, dragonflies, portraits of women and floral ornaments are typical motifs. Jewelry from this period was frequently made in silver or yellow gold, often decorated with colorful enamel - for example on the wings of insects or in flower motifs. Opals, moonstone and other translucent stones underline the slightly mystical character of many pieces.

Art Deco (1920s-1930s) marked a break with the playful Art Nouveau style. The style is characterized by symmetry, clear lines and cool elegance. Jewelry designers focused on clear geometry, precious materials such as platinum, onyx and diamonds - and deliberate reduction. In contrast to the historicism of the 19th century and the soft forms of Art Nouveau, jewelry was created with a deliberately modern, dynamic and often non-representational effect. Masterful craftsmanship produced pieces of hitherto unseen precision. Art Deco is still one of the most popular eras for antique jewelry today - powerful, style-defining and timelessly modern.

What speaks for genuine antique jewelry?

  • High-quality workmanship: Only jewelry with excellent workmanship will last for generations - old goldsmithing techniques, genuine precious metals and precise craftsmanship stand for this. Back then, jewelry was usually made in small editions or even as one-off pieces. Every movement was deliberate, every stone was carefully set. Many pieces come from ateliers where techniques such as millegriffes or bezel setting were perfected.
  • Sustainability: No new mining, no new materials - antique jewelry conserves resources and is environmentally friendly. Anyone who buys antique jewelry is actively deciding against the extraction of new raw materials and in favour of extending the life of existing materials. This makes it a stylish alternative for anyone who values aesthetics and ecological awareness.
  • Uniqueness: Each piece is unique with its own story - not a mass-produced product, but a personality to wear. Many designs were made individually or created for specific occasions. Instead of following fashion trends, antique jewelry follows its own character - that's what makes it so special and unmistakable.
  • Robustness: What is still in top condition today has proven itself over decades - a clear sign of quality. Materials such as high-carat gold, silver or platinum hardly age at all and often show only minor signs of wear even after 100 years. This longevity is a clear sign of quality - and a good basis for continuing to wear the piece for a long time to come.
  • Value for money: Antique jewelry often offers more substance and character than newly produced pieces in the same price range. Many modern pieces of jewelry seem almost uniform in comparison. If you choose antique jewelry, you not only get a beautiful piece - but one with depth, rarity and real collector's value. At the same time, antique jewelry is often surprisingly affordable - especially in comparison to high-quality new editions of a similar kind.

For special occasions - or simply for yourself

Antique jewelry is a gift with meaning - ideal for engagements, anniversaries or birthdays. If you want to give something special as a gift, an antique engagement ring, a pair of antique earrings or an Art Nouveau brooch is just the thing: a sign of appreciation and individuality. Unlike new jewelry, the focus here is not only on the material value, but also on the history that the piece brings with it - and the history that it will write.

Antique jewelry suits people who give thoughtfully. An Art Nouveau pendant, for example, can stand for subtle aesthetics, an Art Deco ring for courage and expressiveness, a filigree necklace for delicacy and depth. This makes every piece of jewelry more than just an accessory - it is a message that stays with you.

Antique jewelry is also a statement for your own style. Many customers appreciate the special charisma of these pieces. They tell stories, arouse interest and give every look a distinctive touch - a conversation piece with depth. Precisely because they are not perfect or polished, antique pieces of jewelry often appear more vibrant - and allow the personality of their wearers to shine in their own unique way.

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