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For women who love the look and feeling of antique or vintage diamond jewelry but can’t determine if they want to build a collection around modern pieces that draw inspiration from jewelry’s history rather than the more fragile original pieces created 100-200 years ago, you may want to look at styles which marry the past with the present. Lifestyle plays a role in this decision. Handling a career, caring for young kids, being a soccer mom among other aspects of one’s daily routine might align better with contemporary designed styles which revisit design elements from the Georgian, Victorian and/or Edwardian periods and are set with the original diamonds or diamonds in the style from those times. By choosing these types of pieces you get the character, personality and warm glow of rose-cut, old mine, cushion or European cuts set into pieces that rejuvenate all you love about antiques without the care and that the rare authentic pieces call for. If you aren’t a serious collector and you want to wear your diamond jewelry frequently, then it might be best to go with an inspired version of the styles you are drawn to most.

There are a few additional reasons why you might want to choose a newly designed piece crafted around an old stone. Many antique and vintage jewelry enthusiasts I’ve spoken to over the years have searched and searched for the perfect cluster earring or mine cut diamond bracelet and have not been able to find the exact or similar styles to what they had been hunting for in the in authentic period pieces. If you choose to go with pieces that are influenced and even revive the originals, you can work with the designer and jewelers who specialize in this field to have them custom made to your specifications. And last but not least, rare antique jewelry in its original condition, from the Georgian through Art Deco periods tends to garner high price tags; therefore, if you aren’t a purest or consummate collector, you might want to consider pieces that revitalize these periods as they will usually be more accessibly priced.

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