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For vintage lovers,cheap jewelry  walking into an estate sale can be the equivalent of a kid going to Disneyland. This is especially true for estate sales that are held in neighborhoods built in a certain time period, because typically these homes will have many classic items that were purchased by the homeowners to keep the style of the home based on its time. Homes constructed in the 1950's, for example, are likely to have goodies of that particular era. Anything from retro clothing, furniture, jewelry, and toys are what vintage collectors look for since they are highly collectible and easy to resell. What makes these estate sales even more appealing for vintage lovers is that older items can be bought at bargain prices.

Vintage furniture is particularly great since it gives you the chance to decorate your home in your own style and is even less expensive than buying brand new furniture that is manufactured to have the same look. Why pay for the new stuff when you can have the real deal and at higher quality? If you are a fan of the TV show Mad Men and find the eclectic 1960's look appealing, then estate sales are right up your alley.

Keep in mind that retro furniture from the 1950's to the 1970's can sometimes be in rough shape or in kooky color schemes. Don't fret over it if it has good overall bones since a piece can easily be reupholstered if you think it's totally groovy. Refurbishing the piece can be totally worth it if you really like what you find and it's unique. If you don't have the expertise to do it yourself, make sure you use a reputable source to help you return the object to its former glory.

Vintage clothing is another hot find at estate sales and is highly resalable if you have a little side business on eBay or at a consignment shop. Retro outfits are all the rage with fashion forward folks at the moment, so don't hesitate to snap it up if you see it. Finding vintage clothing can be great for doing some photography, displaying, wearing or even just general collecting. Retro clothing is usually fairly cheap (even the designer brands)and many folks at estate sales ignore them, but you will undoubtedly spot the vintage clothes freak stocking up at any given sale knowing she's hit the jackpot.

Shoes and hats from the 1950's are always a nifty find and are sure to give your wardrobe a one-of-a-kind look. Make sure to check condition to ensure that there is no dry rot or other issues that might cause the piece to fall apart. Otherwise a damaged zipper or frayed hem can easily be repaired by a talented seamstress on the cheap.

Vintage jewelry is almost always out at estate sales especially in homes that are near historical places. They are often found in old chests, boxes or drawers that have not been touched in a long time. Pearl necklaces can be common depending on the location of the estate sales and are beloved by vintage lovers. Vintage costume jewelry can be great fun to search through and it's inevitable that you will find a unique piece to wear that no one else in town will have. Bakelite is a fun cheap costume jewelry that was made of plastic resin during the 1920's-1940's in clever colors that is sought after by the trendy set.
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You have most probably always associated the word 'vintage' with everything that is old and antique. So, does it come as a surprise to you if you find brand new jewelry that is tagged as vintage when you visit your jeweler? Have you often wondered what is it about some pieces of jewelry that are popularly known as vintage jewelry? The answer to all your questions about vintage jewelry lies in the fact that the word 'vintage' is an epithet used to categorize jewelry that is designed according to the classic designs that fall under the vintage category. It does not matter whether the jewelry is a hundred years old or it has just been manufactured by your jeweler.

Victorian period vintage jewelry - Time period - 1835 to 1900

When someone proudly shows off her brand new vintage Victorian wedding ring sets, you should now understand that the wedding rings belong to the Victorian style that was prevalent between the years 1835 and 1900. Jewelry from this era mostly consisted of yellow or rose gold designs with intricate patterns. Diamonds were discovered on a large-scale during this time period in places such as South Africa which led to a widespread use of diamonds for diamond rings in wedding rings sets. The mine cut diamonds were popular during this time. Rows of diamonds were encrusted upon the metal gold settings adding glamour to the glitz.

Edwardian period vintage cheap jewelry- Time period - 1900 to 1920

What followed the Victorian period was popularly known as the Edwardian period that lasted for duration of 20 years. During this time, artisans used lacy shapes, scrollwork, milgraining and filigree work on wedding sets using platinum for all their work. Platinum became the favorite of people too and complete wedding jewelry collections began to be made using this metal. Some jewelers also started the use of sapphires in wedding ring sets and this became quite a rage world-wide too. Even today, you will find platinum as an excellent choice for your wedding jewelry, whether it bears the designs belonging to the vintage Edwardian era or is newly fashioned according to the designs of this bygone era.