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Jewellery traders and connoisseurs alike are drawn to the quintessential charm of antique jewellery. Even a younger generation of buyers is taking notice of these exceptional products.
Vintage Burmese ruby and diamond brooch and earrings combination, circa 1960s
A 1928 Art Deco diamond brooch by Rene Boivin
Art Deco Colombian emerald and diamond ring, circa 1910s
Antique jewellery pieces are steadily making their way to buyers' treasure troves but what makes these jewels appealing?
“Buying a piece of antique jewellery is like buying a piece of history,” revealed antique jewellery dealer, author and researcher Ioannis Alexandris of Gemolithos Fine Gems & Jewels. “Like a prized piece of art, the value of antique jewellery appreciates overtime.”
Based in Germany, with offices in London, Hong Kong and Beijing, Gemolithos offers an expansive range of antique, vintage and estate jewellery pieces, specialising in items from the 1800s to more contemporary designs. Its major markets include the US, China, Hong Kong, India,...
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