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12K Gold Filled Green Glass Pearl Lavaliere NecklaceVintage lavaliere pendant necklace with a faceted green glass stone, genuine pearl accent, and 12K gold filled chain.
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Antique Edwardian Pearl Rose Gold Filled Openwork Pendant NecklaceAntique Edwardian round openwork pendant necklace in warm rose gold filled with a likely natural pearl center on a 16-inch chain.
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Pre-Columbian Inspired Mask and Lizard Adjustable Band RingVintage Pre-Columbian Inspired Mask & Lizard Adjustable Band Ring
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ESPO Two Tone Gold Filled Sapphire Men's Ring Size 11.5Vintage ESPO two-tone gold-filled men's ring with flush-set colorless sapphire and architectural square bezel
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Modernist Sterling Silver Larimar Arrowhead Pendant NecklaceVintage Modernist sterling silver arrowhead pendant necklace with marquise larimar, artist signed JR
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Mexican Two-Tone Sterling Silver Buckle BraceletMexican Two-Tone Sterling Silver Buckle Bracelet
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Modernist Sterling Silver Black Onyx Pendulum Pendant NecklaceModernist sterling silver pendulum necklace with oval black onyx pendant marked Israel 925
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Knife Edge Navajo Cuff Bracelet Hand Stamped ArrowsVintage Navajo Sterling Silver Knife Edge Arrow Cuff Bracelet
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Native American Sterling Silver Feather Black Onyx Cuff Bracelet Signed JNative American Sterling Silver Feather Black Onyx Cuff Bracelet Signed J
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Vintage W.S. NY Treasure Chest Ring Box c.1950s Made in USAVintage W.S. NY Treasure Chest Ring Box c.1950s Made in USA
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Vintage Alston Blue Ring Presentation Box Made in USA c1950sVintage Alston Blue Ring Presentation Box Made in USA c1950s
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Vintage Italy Black Rectangular Sunglasses Gray Lens UnisexS l1000
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Shop by Era offers a way to explore jewelry through the historical moments that shaped its design. Each era reflects distinct influences—social, artistic, and technical—that informed how jewelry was made and worn at the time. From refined ornament to bold experimentation, these groupings provide context while allowing the individuality of each piece to stand on its own. This view invites discovery through history, without prescribing how or why a piece should be worn today.