Antique Jewelry Wholesale
Written By Anonymous on Thursday, March 24, 2011 | 3:23 PM
There is a huge shortage of Antique Jewelry in today's marketplace. This exceptional and extraordinary fine jewelry are available with Malani Jewelers, and most importantly, their collections fall well within the antique (over 100 years old) period.
Malani Jewelers are specialized in eighteenth (18th), nineteenth (19th) and early twentieth (20th) century jewelry. Some of their collections fall within the vintage or estate period. Each and every item is clearly mentioned with its date of origin.
There is always a misunderstanding about the difference between Antique Jewelry, Estate Jewelry and Vintage Jewelry. To understand the clear difference between these, you have to dig through many complex factors. There is one easy way to differentiate them by exact era they have existed. Estate Jewelry can be understood as the beginning of the eighteenth century until 1960s. Under the estate category, you will find Antique Jewelry and Vintage Jewelry. According to the Government's rule, items that are at least 100 years old are considered as Antiques.
Malani Jewelers offer some of the world's best and the most beautiful Gold Jewelry, 22 Karat Indian Gold and Diamond Jewelry, including Gold Indian Jewelry with Diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, pearls and other precious and most valuable stones in Indian gold jewelry.
Malani Jewelers holds a wide range of best quality 18kt and 22kt gold jewelry that are made in India, Middle East and Far East, including hand crafted and machine -made designs, which are finest and unique in their appearances, and beauty. This Jewelry is designed and handcrafted by few of the world's best craftsmen and artisans.
Malani Jewelers has the paramount collections of Antique, Vintage and Estate Jewelry. Malani Jewelers do not sell facsimile jewelry that is made to look like an antique piece or older than it is. Each of their item's description will mention its date of origin. Each item is unique, since it is of the period.
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