Geometric lines & bold designs: Art Deco jewelry
First appearing in Paris in the 1910s, Art Deco style flourished in the 1920s and 30s in Europe and the...
View detailsBoth vintage and antique jewelry capture the spirit of their times, reflecting artistry, fashion, and cultural influences from the past. Antique jewelry refers to pieces that are at least 100 years old, while vintage jewelry describes pieces that are between 20 and 99 years old (think Retro and Mid-Century jewelry). At Lang, we celebrate both, curating antique and vintage jewelry that showcase extraordinary craftsmanship, enduring beauty, and timeless distinction. From Edwardian elegance to bold Mid-Century creations, each piece tells a story worth wearing.
Antique jewelry is defined as being at least 100 years old, while vintage jewelry is between 20 and 99 years old. Molimo offers both, giving you access to treasures spanning centuries of style history
Yes. Choosing vintage jewelry is a sustainable option because it avoids the environmental impact of new mining.
Our vintage and studio collection of eco-friendly vintage-inspired jewelry uses recycled metals, mostly vintage diamonds, and ethically sourced accent diamonds.
Molimo offers curated selections of vintage and antique jewelry available for purchase online.
Antique jewelry holds a special distinction, reserved for pieces crafted at least a century ago. These designs embody artistry from the great eras of jewelry making, each with its own hallmarks of style and craftsmanship.
At Molimo, our antique jewelry collection includes treasures from these eras:
Georgian (1714–1837): Hand-crafted, romantic designs with intricate metalwork
Victorian (1837–1901): Symbolic motifs, sentimental styles, and natural inspiration
Art Nouveau (1890–1910): Flowing lines, enamel artistry, and nature-inspired themes
Edwardian (1901–1915): Delicate platinum designs, lace-like details, and elegance
Art Deco (1920s–1930s): Bold geometry, diamonds, and striking colored gemstones
First appearing in Paris in the 1910s, Art Deco style flourished in the 1920s and 30s in Europe and the...
View detailsSpanning the turn of the 20th century– around 1890 to 1914– jewelry from the Art Nouveau era has been one...
View detailsIf you’re new to antique & vintage jewelry, some terms we often use to describe stone cuts may be unfamiliar...
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