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Antique & Vintage Jewelry

Updates from Walton’s Antique Jewelry

Focusing on work these past few months have helped me source my energy into a few creative shots with new rings. At Walton’s Antique Jewelry, we get in at least 20-30 new rings for our inventory every week–it is my job to clean them up, price them, and… Read More

Antique & Vintage Jewelry

Pick of the Week: Erie Basin’s 1940s diamond ring

How cool and unique is this ring from Erie Basin?  It has a fan-shape, which was popular during the 1940s, however this one is more sleek and futuristic.  This one is $2050 and has approximately 0.70 carats total. Read More

Antique & Vintage Jewelry

Antique Jewelry Trunk Show at Metier Boutique

Someone needs a plane ticket to San Fran! Metier boutique in San Francisco is showcasing a trunk show featuring antique jewelry this weekend–however if you love something you see, simply call and check on availability and pricing.  Many pieces are online for purchase as well!  … Read More

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Vintage Motifs: Unexpected Accents

We all know that I love vintage and antique rings–but not all are created equal. Rings with unexpected colored stone accents are sure to catch your eye.  This style became very popular during the Art Deco Era, 1920s-1930s. The pop of color interrupted the typical “white-on-white” look that was… Read More

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Favorite Facebook “Like”–Alexandria Rossoff Jewels

I try to “like” as many jewelry peeps as possible on my Facebook account.  It’s the perfect way to quickly post something that is important from the day–like new additions to a store, new sketches from a designer, or special exclusive contests.  Being in charge of… Read More

Antique & Vintage Jewelry

Glimpse Into the Past: Art Deco Necklaces

Art Deco drop necklaces are high on my list of incredibly desirable items–especially the ones above, all from The Three Graces. The two which feature incredible opals are so unique, I can only imagine who wore them during the 1920s. The opals could have very… Read More