Why do you like antique jewelry? My relationship with antique jewelry started in college. At that time, digital e-commerce was booming, and everyone who was interested in doing business was gearing up to do business on the Internet. One day, I auctioned it on Yahoo! On the Internet, I discovered a seller of antique jewelry, and I have been deeply fascinated by these old things with traces of time. After more than ten years of this, the attraction of antiques to me has not diminished.
I have always felt that people who like antiques or antique jewelry are the kind of people who are particularly obsessed with temperament and charm, rather than appearance. Touch every antique jewelry with traces of time. In that era, hand-made production inevitably brought imperfections, but only quality and classics can withstand the test of time. Tens, decades, or even hundreds of years later, no one knows what has passed. How many people, things, and how many stories have been carried before it came to our hands. For me, those traces cannot be called defects. Every imperfection is a silent story left by the river of time. The charm it exudes is particularly fascinating.
Nothing here is new, but it's incredibly charming. :)
*Mainly collects 19th & 20th century European and American antique jewelry, brands include Trifari, Coro, Napier, Cerrito, Lisner, Van Dell, Kramer, Krementz, Florenza, Sarah Coventry, Avon, Fix... etc., unmarked and exquisite of the same period Accessories are also the focus of the boss. I have been passionate about antique jewelry for more than ten years, and I hope to share it with my friends who love European and American antique jewelry.