Jewelry Definitions
Antique Jewelry
We consider as antique jewelry any item that we can identify by style or craftsmanship to be at
least 100 years old. We also use the U.S. Customs Service ruling as a standard on any duty free
imported piece as being over 100 years old.
Period Jewelry
We consider jewelry handcrafted prior to 1949 as period items. They are not old enough to be
considered antiques. Included in this category are Art Nouveau, Edwardian,
Art Deco, and Retro jewelry.
Estate Jewelry
Estate jewelry is often acquired from the Estates of a deceased person. Also, included are
purchases from living estates or private parties. By definition, estate jewelry has had one or
more previous owners.
Replica Jewelry
Items which are of a specific design of an authentic period or antique piece. Usually
handmade labor-intensive craftsmanship emulates the original. These items often
contain estate diamonds and gemstones.
Reproductions
Newly manufactured item that have characteristics of a period (Art Deco, Art Nouveau), or
Antique piece. The "Old World" look.