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Scandinavian Jewellery, Pendants, Rings, and Bracelets influenced by Early Nordic Traditions Although Scandinavia has produced distinctive jewellery since Viking times, the area’s jewellery industry didn’t come into its own until the late part of the 19th century. Before this time, jewellery from the three Scandinavian countries—Sweden Norway, and Denmark was mainly influ..
On 19/01/2017
What is a "Parure"? The term "parure" refers to set of jewellery, and to be a true parure the set must consist of three matching items. A set with only a necklace, plus earrings, a brooch or a bracelet is not generally considered a parure, but is called a demi-parure. Complete Suites of Jewellery The word "parure" comes from the Old French verb for “to adorn,â€..
On 29/12/2016
What is Gold Vermeil? We use a lot of gold vermeil in our jewellery collections as it allows up to provide precious gemstone earrings, necklaces and bracelets with a quality finish at affordable prices. But what is gold vermeil? Above : Gold vermeil and aquamarine Necklace from Modern Vintage Style gemstone necklaces collection ..
On 23/12/2016
Weiss Costume Jewellery The Weiss costume jewellery company was founded by Albert Weiss in 1942.Before this Albert gained valuable experience as a designer for the company Coro during the 1930's. Weiss produced some of the most beautiful, if somewhat underrated rhinestone costume jewellery of the post World War 2 period. Figural an Floral Earrings and Brooch..
On 06/12/2016
Art Deco Style In the middle of the 1920s, the Art Nouveau style gave way to Art Deco, which was very popular throughout the 1930's. Similar to Art Nouveau, Art Deco had a strong design roots in France, and the name is thought to have originated from L’Exposition des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Moderne in Paris. France in 1925. Though t..
On 05/12/2016
Definition of Jewellery Terms D - F What is Damascene, Double Clip, and Enamel etc? Here is a short guide to common jewellery terms (D to F) Damascene : The process of applying silver or gold onto iron or steel to produce intricate patterns. Damascene jewellery often comes from Japan or Spain. Diadem: An ornamented ba..
On 29/11/2016
Some of our current favourite pieces at Modern Vintage Style .... Hans Hansen Peak bracelet Norman Grant gold necklace Chris Lewis silver necklace  ..
On 24/11/2016
Gemstone Guide Agate : Part of the chalcedony quartz group of minerals, most common light gray-blue to beige colour or red to brown layers of colour, however also available dyed green, moss, dark reds, orange and mixed colors, hardness 6.5 - 7, It is the alternative birthstone for May and September Amber : An organic fossil resin from amber pine sap, commonly yellow to red br..
On 22/11/2016
What is Mizpah Jewellery? Mizpah jewellery was popular during the Victorian era from the mid- to late-1800s and was generally given to a loved one during a period of long separation such as military service or travel. It was generally given as a "forget-me-not," and symbolised a bond of love between two people. Example of Mizpah vintage brooch and love heart br..
On 21/11/2016
TYPES OF EARRING FITTINGS AND CLOSURES: There are various types of ear fittings around and you will see a lot of the common terms used in the descriptions of the gemstone and vintage style earrings on our website.Here we have a short explanation of the different types of ear fittings and closures availabe. Continuous Hoop: Used for hoop earrings...
On 17/11/2016