Estate Diamond Jewelry has proven commitment towards its excellence, from past 30 years by providing the highest quality of rare Art Jewelry, Decor jewelry, antique Victorian pieces, and some stunning pieces from the Edwardian era. Whether you fall for an antique cushion cut diamond ring or an expertly designed vintage engagement ring, Estate Diamond Jewelry has got it all for you, to make your dream ring a reality.

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With a variety of new and modern cuts, vintage crafts can be seen in the rare beauty of antique rings. All the collections are made by experienced jewelers and gemologists, with some unique and breathtaking pieces, that include only the finest pieces make into the collection. For some unusual tastes, a full 30 years of experience has been invested into collecting the Fine Art jewelry that embraces to become a style synonymous with luxury and glamor.

Some of the diverse collection also includes a wide collection of Edwardian jewelry, containing pieces that are utterly breathtaking and also define its era. Estate Diamond Jewelry maintains the high standards of quality and style in each of its unique pieces and also dedicated to helping its clients in finding the right piece.


The term Estate Jewelry does not just refer to the jewelry that has come from the estate, also include some beautiful pieces that have been owned previously and has been pre-loved. Vintage Jewelry is a huge fashion trend on runways as the designers itself are taking ideas from the past. In a world filled with forms, designs, color, the beautiful collection of the Estate Diamond Jewelry truly stands out as distinctive. Browse or own this elegant collection on your own.


There are various terms often used in the Estate Jewelry industry; It’s also important to know about them.


1 Camphor Glass


This is often used in Jewelry from 1920’s. It is a glass made that looks like rock crystal quartz by treating it with a hydrofluoric acid. Most often, this glass is used in sterling silver, white gold, and platinum. The glass itself has a starburst pattern on the back side and a diamond in the center of the piece.

2 Cannetille


Sometimes this design is also referred to as filigree because both of them have intricate detailing. Beautiful wiring and sheets of gold are used in its delicate designs, creating various circles. This type of Jewelry was common in the early 1800’s, though the models are not nearly as beautiful.


3 Chateilane


This was a very popular form of jewelry from 17th to 20th centuries. Pocket knives, scissors, needles and perfume holders were some of the most common tools found that were usually made of gold and silver.


4 Enamel


This piece is a form of glass when heated to a certain temperature becomes a liquid that can be applied to different metals. Some of the Estate Jewelers has very intricate enamel work.
This indicates that there is enough precious Estate Diamond Jewelry of any age to go round.Why Are People So Obsessed With Estate Diamond Jewelry? Let’s Find Out

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