Showing posts with label Estate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Estate. Show all posts

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Where to Shop: Lang Antique and Estate Jewelry, San Francisco

A magnificent bracelet from Lang Antique and Estate Jewelry
Opened in 1969 by Czechoslovakian Jarmilla Lang, Lang Antique and Estate Jewelry is located in San Francisco’s famed Union Square. With their attention focused on selecting the finest antique and estate pieces, the friendly staff at “Lang” takes pride in transporting their customers and visitors to a gentler world of bygone days—a world of grace and elegance. Their selection is unparalleled. Even looking in their windows is a mesmerizing experience.


If you’re not able to visit San Francisco, Lang Antique and Estate Jewelry offers a glimpse into their collection through their wonderful Web site. If you’re in the market for a beautiful piece of jewelry or just enjoy looking, this is the place to go.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Common Misconceptions: The Differences between Antique, Vintage and Estate Jewelry

An Art Deco Platinum, Diamond and Sapphire Ring
The Three Graces
Both buyers and dealers of jewelry use the terms, “antique,” “vintage,” and “estate” loosely. However, there are actually guidelines that dictate a difference between the three terms.


Technically, the term “antique” should apply to an object that is over one hundred years old. However, for purposes of jewelry, “antique” can apply to a piece up to the Edwardian era (1901-1910) or even the Art Deco style of the 1920’s.

The term “vintage” applies to jewelry of specific eras after the 1920’s. “Vintage” is usually used to describe pieces from the 1930’s through 1960’s.

“Estate” jewelry is a general term used to refer to jewelry that has been pre-owned. Estate jewelry can be antique, vintage or even modern. It’s a more elegant way of saying, “used.”

Regardless of terminology, your selection of jewelry should be based on two things. First, the value of the piece should be taken into consideration. Secondly, and most importantly, if you love it, it’s yours.