Antique Jewelry

Antique Jewelry in Victorian and Edwardian Fashion

Victorian and Edwardian antique necklaces, antique brooches, and the elegant antique choker were exquisite accessories that expressed sentiment, symbolism, and the evolving aesthetics of antique fashion. Often worn as cherished personal adornments, these pieces featured intricate features such as cameos, lockets, jet carvings, pearls, or delicate platinum filigree—original craftsmanship that now appears in museum displays and curated collections.

Victorian jewelry embraced emotional depth: mourning pieces in jet or onyx, romantic lockets, and symbolic motifs that complemented the rich textures of antique dresses. As tastes shifted, the Edwardian era introduced a different style—light, airy designs in platinum and diamonds, forming garlands, bows, and lace‑like patterns that reflected refined elegance. These antique and vintage jewels were markers of status, sentiment, and personal identity.

Even functional items, such as an antique belt with a decorative clasp, became artistic statements, blending practicality with beauty. Many of the best preserved examples survive in good condition, admired for their artistry and cultural significance.

Whether displayed in a private collection or appreciated individually, antique jewelry remains a testament to craftsmanship, symbolism, and the shifting ideals of femininity across eras.

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Chatelaine-Brooch, 1902-1964
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White Necklace, ca. 1910
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