Antique Rings and Jewellery
It is becoming more and more popular for buyers.
Jewellery pieces from periods such as the Edwardian, Victorian, Art Deco and Art Nouveau periods are very popular.
Some people are bequeathed jewellery by members of their family, but this isn't the only way that people begin ownership of antique jewellery.
You can buy antique jewellery in many places including antiques fairs, antique shops, specialist jewellers and also on the internet.
You may also find pieces for sale at estate sales and flea markets.
Antique rings are particularly popular, both for engagements and weddings.
They come in many designs including entwined serpents (symbolizing the couple), and the 'DEAREST' or 'LOVE' rings, which use the first letter of each type of gemstone to spell out a romantic word.
An increasing number of people are now choosing antique rings for engagements and for their weddings.
This includes several celebrities and this has perhaps made antique jewellery more popular in recent years.
In addition to rings there are also bracelets, necklaces, lockets and several other types of antique jewellery.
Antique jewellery can also give you an insight into the history of the period in which the jewellery was made.
Some of these pieces are very rare and hard to come by, which means that they are quite expensive.
But there's a lot of very affordable pieces of available to buy, meaning that this type of jewellery is within the budget of most people.
Some people enjoy antique jewellery so much that they decide to collect it.
Others collect it as an investment.
If you're going to invest in jewellery you should make sure that you know exactly what you are buying, and you need to make sure that you have done your research before you buy.
Jewellery insurance is something that everybody needs to think about, but it becomes even more important for people who collect vintage jewellery.
Make sure that your jewellery is covered by your present insurance and if not, you should buy the appropriate insurance cover.
It may also be worth thinking about having a jewellery safe if you keep your pieces at home.
For many people, modern jewellery does not compare to antique and the uniqueness and quality of antique pieces cannot be beaten.
If you are considering buying jewellery for a loved one, it may be worth your while to have a look at some antique pieces before you go ahead and buy a modern piece.