Monday, November 30, 2009

Reproductions of Bygone Cultures – Antique Jewelries

Antiquity is a truly intriguing and fascinating element that can make you sit up and take notice whatever it is bound up with. Whether it is a painting, a vase or simply a piece of jewelry, you just can’t stay away from looking at it closely. No wonder Viking jewelry is such a hit in the market these days even as lovers of antique items are buying them feverishly. Items such as antique brooches and necklaces are a hot favorite among the jewelry shoppers and the dealers are satisfying them quite nicely.

These items are carefully reproduced jewelries of the real thing that people used to wear during those bygone times from various regions of the world. You can find Viking jewelry, Egyptian jewelry, African jewelry and even Russian jewelry here. From antique brooches to antique necklaces and pendants, these items carry traces of the history of each civilization and the culture it had during the golden age.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Antique Jewelries – The Oomph Factor


Are you fascinated by jewelries and the glitter that they throw when you wrap yourself in them? More so is the excitement when you wear an exotic set of jewelry and walk into some gathering. The awe that it draws is pure satisfaction for the wearer. Antique necklaces are making a comeback in the recent times due to the sheer intrigue that they create in the minds of the onlookers. Just walk in to a party wearing an Egyptian jewelry and observe the mixed reactions on the faces of the people.

What makes antique necklaces such a fascinating element is the tryst with history and a feel of the age-old craftsmanship that they display. Those intriguing designs and the messages that are laced with the jewelries are enough to force in a closer look for just about anyone. And when you wear an Egyptian jewelry you will know for real what I am talking about.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Know The Tips To Buy An Authentic Piece


The Vikings were a warrior race. They came from the Nordic countries of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Fierce warriors and excellent traders they were also a sea-going race. Though the Vikings were very tough people Viking jewelry reflects their artistic and soft nature. The Vikings also used jewelry as money. It was therefore quite common for the Vikings to break their jewelry for the shortfall while trading. Since gold and silver meant power and wealth to them antique jewelry from the Viking era generally comprised of brooches, neck-rings and arm-rings in these metals. Though artistically carved Viking jewelry is generally chunky in appearance. However, some filigree work is seen in antique jewellery of the Vikings as in the Knottet Pattern earrings and earrings with Runes in sterling silver. The Viking Hammered Cuff Bracelet will give you an idea of the Viking desire to own wealth in the form of jewelry.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Antique Bracelets - The Forever Beautiful Adornment!

Antique Egyptian jewelery is considered to be very valuable throughout the world. The exquisite designs made from the highest quality gold and silver and carved by some of the finest craftsmen are both beautiful and rightfully, expensive. They have a lot of demand on a global scale. Bracelets, Scarab pendants, Egyptian rings etc are some of the jewelery items that have a lot of global demand from both jewellery designers and collectors.

Antique bracelets of Egyptian origin have started to be in vogue lately and are being bought a lot by collectors and jewellery enthusiasts. These bracelets are of special nature and are either classified into the Ankh bracelet types or the Scarab bracelets. The reason as to why these bracelets command a considerable share of the international market is because of the fact that the designs are very unique and isn’t prevalent in these times. Besides, they are handmade and have an artistic touch to it. That apart, it speaks of a glorious era gone by, when only royals used to wear such kind of jewelery and people who wear them get a special feel while they adorn them.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Buying Vintage Russian Jewelry - A Simple Guideline


Russian jewelry has a global status due to its two famous promoters. The first of these was Peter the Great who started the fabulous state collection around 1719. The second of was Carl Faberge who was commissioned by the Czar Alexander III to hand craft eggs in pastel shades in gold and silver encrusted with precious and semi-precious gems. The House of Faberge has since then been associated with excellence in the world of Russian jewelry.

Russian jewelry of value consists of antiquities like the Russian egg pendant, enamel and diamond heart pendant with a locket having two compartments and antique brooches. These brooches available online are like the Russian Imperial Eagle Diamond Brooch from around 1900. The brooch has the eagle at its center surrounded by diamonds. There is also the 1850 flower brooch with diamond in silver and gold and the diamond and sapphire brooch from the 1880s.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Egyptian Jewelry and Its Enchanting History

Egyptian jewelry goes back through the ages to around 4000 BC during the period of the Badarians in Upper Egypt. From antique jewelry you can appreciate the importance placed by Egyptians on sacred objects like the scarab beetles which signified rebirth. Both the sexes wore jewelry for adornment, status or simply to ward off evil. Gold, copper, silver and their alloys, glass, precious stones, lapis lazuli, quartz and malachite were all extensively used by the ancient Egyptians in their bracelets, clasps, brooches, earrings and necklaces.

Today’s shops have used the ancient designs in excellent copies of antique jewelry. You can therefore order an attractive necklace in gilded sterling silver and garnet, red being the color symbolic of life. The fragrant blue lotus loved by the ancient Egyptian is crafted in a set of onyx earrings reminiscent of Nefertum the god of perfume and a locket symbolic of a predynastic figure is beautifully carved in sterling silver.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Russian Jewelry - Timeless Piece Of Adornment


The history of Russian jewelry is the story of the Royal Court of Czars, court intrigues, unimaginable wealth and a world at war. There are two major players in the timelessness of Russian jewelry. The first of these is Peter the Great who started the royal collection of jewelry around 1719 and to whom the world owes the very survival of the royal jewels.

The second player is Carl Faberge whose House was commissioned by Alexander III, the Czar of Imperial Russia, to craft the delicate Faberge eggs in gold, silver and precious and semi-precious jewels. These Faberge eggs have inspired the modern day online shops that have faithfully copied the fine workmanship in antique bracelets as in the Faberge bracelet with pastel eggs going back to the 19th/20th century in crystal and enamel. Also impressive is the bracelet with Viking Runes in sterling silver going back to the early Viking period around 750-800 AD.