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Our vintage style jewelry

Our vintage style jewelry

Each piece of our jewelry begins with thoughtful design and is brought to life through expert craftsmanship, aiming to capture the elegance of fine jewelry, far beyond that of typical fashion accessories.

 

Our designs draw inspiration from history, paying homage to grand eras with a distinctive vintage style. Most of our jewelry is crafted from brass plated with 18K gold as well as high quality alloy, achieving a closer resemblance to gold and platinum in both quality and appearance.

We also use high-grade gemstones like zirconia, glass enamel, and glass pearls, which involve complex craftsmanship for a realistic effect. They cost significantly more than the resin or acrylic typically used in fashion jewelry. Our pieces often feature wax setting and hand-setting techniques, preferred in fine jewelry, rather than the machine settings found in mass-produced items.

 

Visually, our jewelry stands apart from ordinary accessories, with a quality akin to pieces found at auctions and exhibitions. We invite you to experience the beauty of fine jewelry at a more accessible price.

What is your jewllery made of?

Brass: Commonly used for its affordability, durability, and easy malleability, brass allows for detailed designs.

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Cubic Zirconia and Rhinestones: These stones are popular alternatives to natural gemstones, offering brilliance at an affordable cost.

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Glass and Enamel: Known for their vivid colors and light-catching qualities, glass and enamel add sophistication to the designs.

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18K Gold-Plating: Gold plating enhances the aesthetic appeal of brass or alloy bases, providing a luxurious appearance.

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Lapis Lazuli, Mother of Pearl, and Tiger’s Eye: Natural stones like these bring unique textures and colors to the pieces.

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925 Silver Posts: Silver is commonly used for earring posts due to its hypoallergenic properties, making it ideal for those with sensitive ears.

Potential Risks and Care Tips

For prolonged use, individuals with sensitive skin or metal allergies should ensure the jewelry is hypoallergenic, or wear a barrier (like a clear coat of nail polish) on surfaces that make direct skin contact. It's also advisable to avoid prolonged water exposure or contact with chemicals, as this can compromise plating and adhesive quality.