Golden age style jewelry draws from the ornate aesthetic of the late 19th century, when elaborate metalwork and natural gemstones defined luxury adornment. This collection features 130,231 pieces that echo Romantic and Victorian design principles: botanical motifs, scrollwork settings, and bold stone presentations. Each piece uses .925 sterling silver as its foundation, paired with genuine natural stones sourced from deposits worldwide. We ship free across the United States and have supplied collectors with period-inspired jewelry since 2005.
| Estimated value: | $5,005.56 |
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| Weight: | 5.90g |
| 8 -adjustable | |
| L- 5/8, W - 1/2, T- 1/4 inch | |
| Item Code: | 23-maj-26-5 |
| Estimated value: | $3,405.56 |
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| Weight: | 6.50g |
| 8 -adjustable | |
| L- 1/2, W - 3/8, T- 1/4 inch | |
| Item Code: | 5-maj-26-57 |
| Estimated value: | $3,805.56 |
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| Weight: | 6.50g |
| 9 - Adjustable | |
| L- 1/2, W - 3/8, T- 1/4 inch | |
| Item Code: | 24-kwi-26-39 |
| Estimated value: | $3,805.56 |
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| Weight: | 6.50g |
| 8 -adjustable | |
| L- 1/2, W - 3/8, T- 1/4 inch | |
| Item Code: | 11-kwi-26-38 |
| Estimated value: | $3,805.56 |
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| Weight: | 6.50g |
| 8 -adjustable | |
| L- 1/2, W - 3/8, T- 1/4 inch | |
| Item Code: | 16-kwi-26-3 |
| Estimated value: | $2,605.56 |
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| Weight: | 6.50g |
| 9 - Adjustable | |
| L- 1/2, W - 3/8, T- 1/4 inch | |
| Item Code: | 6-kwi-26-60 |
| Estimated value: | $2,605.56 |
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| Weight: | 6.50g |
| 8 -adjustable | |
| L- 1/2, W - 3/8, T- 1/4 inch | |
| Item Code: | 11-mar-26-34 |
| Estimated value: | $2,602.18 |
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| Weight: | 6.50g |
| 8 -adjustable | |
| L- 3/8, W - 3/8, T- 1/4 inch | |
| Item Code: | 16-lut-26-45 |
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Golden age style jewelry references designs from the Romantic and Victorian periods (1837-1901), characterized by nature motifs, colored gemstones, intricate metalwork, and sentimental symbolism.
Period favorites included garnets, amethysts, turquoise, coral, seed pearls, and opals. Stones were often chosen for their symbolic meanings rather than market value alone.
Yes. Sterling silver was used throughout the Victorian era alongside gold, particularly in everyday pieces and jewelry made for the growing middle class.