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VINTAGE  Fine jewelry

Gold Jewelry (Assorted)
White Gold (Assorted)
Pearl and Gold (Assorted)
Pearl and Gold Necklaces
Gold Rings         (10k -14k)
Gold Rings         (14k - 18k)
White Gold       Filigree Rings
Masonic Gold

 

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Vintage Fine Gold Jewelry Collection

   
  Vintage fine gold jewelry vintage and estate - fine craftsmanship working with 10kt. to 18kt. in yellow gold, rose gold and white gold fashioning great works of art using diamonds, jade, kunzite, topaz, lapis, opals, garnets, gems, shell and emeralds. Many pieces of great workmanship appear on this page in the form of earrings, tie tacks, pendants, necklaces, pins, rings, Masonic, cameos and bracelets made in 10k gold, 14k gold and 18k gold.
   
 

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VINTAGE  Fine Jewelry White Gold Pearls and Gold Pearls and Gold Necklaces
Gold Jewelry (Assorted) White Gold (Assorted) Pearls and Gold (Assorted) Pearls and Gold Necklaces
       
Amethyst Gold Ring Grape Cluster Ring Aquamarine White Gold Ring Masonic Gold Jewelry
Gold Rings (10k -14k) Gold Rings (14kt - 18k) White Gold Filigree Rings Masonic Gold Jewelry
  Gold Horse Pendant Gold Cameo Ring  
  Gold Jewelry (Gems) Gold Jewelry (Cameos)  

If you receive an item you are not satisfied with, you may return it for a full refund. Email us at help@perlin-jewelry.com within 30 days. Free shipping and insurance world-wide. See our guarantee policy.

You can browse all of our Vintage Fine Gold Jewelryby the many different categories that we have. We strive to ensure your satisfaction with each purchase.

The word gold, used alone, means pure gold or 24 karat (24K) G. Because 24k is soft, it’s usually mixed with other metals to increase its hardness and durability. If a piece of jewelry is not 24 karat, the karat quality should accompany any claim that the item is gold.

The art of the goldsmith was widespread in the 1st third of the 19th century, when the techniques of combining different colors of gold and carved designs were perfected for use in seals and snuff boxes. In the 1840s delicate wirework was passed over in favor of repousse’ and die stamped decoration. Jewelry made in this way looks solid and heavy but is in fact light and hollow. Archeological revivals in the mid-century resulted in a vogue for classically inspired gold work techniques, such as granulation. Styles became increasingly ornate.  By the 1880s a fashion developed for plainer gold jewelry with unusual textures. With the introduction of platinum at the turn of the 20th century the popularity of gold decreased. Demand picked up again in the 1940s and has remained strong ever since.

Ancient gold is unalloyed - as near to 24 karat as gold naturally occurs - and was so soft and delicate you could bend it with your finger. Gold has been treasured since ancient times as the ideal metal for jewelry. Its rarity makes it desirable, and its color is rich and becoming. It is soft enough to work easily, and in its pure state will never tarnish. In England before 1854, “gold” meant high karat gold – 18 karat or better. In that same year, 15,12 and 9 karat gold were legally recognized, and - in 1932 - 14 karat gold replaced 12 and 15 karat.

White gold is created from yellow gold alloyed with white metal. All white gold is Rhodium plated to create a bright white finish. Rhodium is a shiny, white metal that is extremely hard. White gold was originally developed to imitate platinum during World War II (during this time in the U.S., platinum was considered a strategic material and its use was prohibited for most non-military applications like jewelry making).

The karat quality marking tells you what proportion of gold is mixed with the other metals. Fourteen karat (14k) jewelry contains 14 parts of gold, mixed in throughout with 10 parts of base metal. A higher karat rating indicates a higher proportion of gold in the piece of jewelry.  Solid gold actually refers to an item made of any karat gold, so long as the inside of the item is not hollow. The proportion of gold in the piece of jewelry still is determined by the karat mark.

Jewelry can be plated with gold in a variety of ways.  Gold plate refers to items that are mechanically plated, electroplated, or plated by any other means with gold to a base metal. Eventually, gold plating wears away, but how soon will depend on how often the item is worn and how thick the plating is.