Difference between Antique Jewelry vs. Vintage Jewelry

July 18, 2022 – Posted in: Jewelry Blog

What is the difference between antique and vintage? What is the difference between an Antique Engagement Ring and a Vintage Engagement Ring? Or how about an Estate Ring? Here’s the complete guide for learning about antique jewelry vs. vintage jewelry.

These are all very common questions. The terms are so often intertwined that, more often than not, we find people using the terms completely incorrectly.

Antique vs. Vintage vs. Estate

Antique Estate Jewelry Earrings in Case

Vintage jewelry means jewelry that is older than 20 years. Antique jewelry means jewelry that is older than 100 years. Estate jewelry means second-hand jewelry (regardless of its age).

To elaborate: Something antique will always refer to something that is also vintage, but something vintage isn’t necessarily antique. Vintage refers to something that is from an earlier generation. Antique refers to something that is over 100 years old.

What’s the Difference Between Vintage Jewelry and Antique Jewelry?

The difference between vintage jewelry and antique jewelry is the age. Vintage jewelry is jewelry that ranges from 20 years until 100 years. Antique jewelry is jewelry that is older than 100 years.

Other than that, there are no other differences.

Keep reading to discover the differences between all four categories: vintage jewelry, antique jewelry, estate jewelry, and vintage-style jewelry.

Vintage Jewelry

Vintage Jewelry Definition Infographic

Vintage Jewelry, in a formal sense, is second-hand jewelry (and often timepieces) that is older than 20 years but younger than 100 years.

This includes jewelry from the 1930s and the Retro Era, Hollywood-inspired 1940s jewelry, the Jacqueline Kennedy-inspired 60s jewelry, and even the dramatic jewelry of the 70s and 80s.

As of 2022, vintage jewelry is any piece that was created before 2002.

  • Diamond and Gold Half Moon Ring - Shetland Ring 14589 TV
    Shetland Ring. Circa 1975 (Vintage)
    $650
  • 4.04ct Old European Cut Diamond Ring - Carthage Ring 167RJ TV
    Carthage Ring. Circa 1960 (Vintage)
    $65,000
  • 4.24ct Old European Cut Diamond Ring - Hartford Ring RJ5153 TV
    Hartford Ring. Circa 1970 (Vintage)
    Contact For Price
  • 4.08ct Old European Cut Diamond Ring - Chatham Ring SB602 TV
    Chatham Ring. Circa 1950 (Vintage)
    Contact For Price
  • Vintage Floral Diamond Cluster Gold Earrings - Orchard Earrings DYL55 TV
    Orchard Earrings (Vintage)
    $5,400
  • Diamond and Yellow Gold Ring Gifford Ring Top View
    Gifford Ring. Circa 1970 (Vintage)
    $50,000
  • Platinum Tiffany Aquamarine Ring Top View
    Tiffany Aquamarine Ring. Circa 1975 (Vintage)
    $4,800
  • 10.10ct Diamond and Emerald Gold Signed Cocktail Ring - SB503 TV
    Elwood Ring. Circa 1975 (Vintage)
    Contact Us For Price
  • Vintage Signed Emerald Diamond Engagement Ring - Buccellati Emerald Ring 13327 TV
    Buccellati Emerald Ring
    $128,000

Antique Jewelry

Antique Jewelry Definition Infographic

Antique jewelry, in a formal sense, is second-hand jewelry (and often timepieces) that is older than 100 years. Antique engagement rings and antique jewelry will be from the Georgian Era, Victorian Era, Edwardian Era, or Art Deco Era.

As of 2022, antique jewelry is any piece that was created before 1922.

  • Antique Edwardian Era Diamond Engagement Ring - Englewood Ring 14653 TV
    Englewood Ring. Circa 1900 (Antique, Edwardian Era)
    $3,600
  • Old European Diamond and Sapphire Ring - Paradis Ring 14748 TV
    Paradis Ring. Circa 1900 (Antique, Edwardian Era)
    $3,000
  • Kirkwall ring oval cut sapphire bezel set ring 14746-TV-1000PX
    Kirkwall Ring. Circa 1900 (Antique, Edwardian Era)
    $2,500
  • Antique Edwardian Era Pearl Diamond Ring - Chaumont Ring 14655 TV
    Chaumont Ring. Circa 1900 (Antique, Edwardian Era)
    $3,500
  • Nola ring old European cut diamond ring 14624-TV-1000PX
    Nola Ring. Circa 1910 (Antique, Edwardian Era)
    $4,800
  • Wentworth ring old European cut diamond ring 14709-TV-1000PX
    Wentworth Ring. Circa 1900 (Antique, Edwardian Era)
    $2,400
  • Antique Edwardian Diamond Ruby Engagement Ring - Belvedere Ring 14646 TV
    Belvedere Ring. Circa 1905 (Antique, Edwardian Era)
    $3,800
  • Art Nouveau Diamond Swirl Cocktail Ring - Ewell Ring 14520 TV
    Ewell Ring. Circa 1900 (Antique, Art Nouveau Era)
    $3,000
  • Diamond and Sapphire Edwardian Ring Fenmore Ring Top View 14518
    Fenmore Ring. Circa 1910 (Antique, Edwardian Era)
    RESERVED

Estate Jewelry

Estate Jewelry Definition Infographic

Estate jewelry refers to an item that was previously owned. Usually, this refers to vintage jewelry, but it is possible (and also correct) to use it to refer to non-vintage jewelry.

  • 0.59ct Princess Cut Diamond Engagement Ring - Ansley Ring 101-503 TV
    Ansley Ring
    $2,500
  • Princess and Radiant Cut Diamond Pendant - Malba Pendant dyl34 TV
    Malba Pendant
    SOLD
  • Princess Cut Diamond Eternity Band - Lausanne Band 13905 TV
    Lausanne Band
    $4,500
  • Hexagon Diamond Ring Birmingham Ring Top View
    Birmingham Ring
    SOLD
  • Pink Sapphire and Diamond Engagement Ring - Valencia Ring
    Valencia Ring
    $5,800
  • Cabochon Natural Sapphire and Diamond Earrings - Concord Earrings
    Concord Earrings
    $8,000
  • Kunzite Ring with Sapphire Halo and Yellow Gold 13316 TV
    Marvão Ring
    SOLD
  • Emerald and Diamond Ring Ogden Ring 13267
    Ogden Ring. Circa 1950
    SOLD
  • Procida Ring Top View
    Procida Ring. Circa 1970
    SOLD

Vintage Style Jewelry

The fourth category is Vintage Style Jewelry. Vintage Style jewelry includes Victorian-Style, Edwardian-Style, and Art-Deco-Style. The jewelry in this category showcases an antique diamond (like the Old Mine Diamond or Old European Diamond) and reset in a platinum or gold setting that borrows influence in design from one of the aforementioned eras.

Click here to learn more about vintage-style jewelry.

Age of Vintage, Antique, and Estate

Antique Edwardian Engagement Ring on Carpet
An Estate Antique Vintage Ring from the Edwardian Era, circa 1910

The terms and dates below are correct as of the year 2022.

  • Vintage Jewelry: Jewelry made before 2002.
  • Antique Jewelry: Jewelry made before 1922. (Although technically not completely accurate, rings that are 80 years old are also usually labeled as antique.)
  • Estate Jewelry: Jewelry that is not brand new. Estate can also be vintage or antique.

Why the Definitions are so Important

Customer Looking at Large Diamond with Halo in Showroom with Afshin in Corner

When making a purchase of a piece of jewelry, understanding the difference can potentially save you a lot of money. Knowing the difference between these terms will help you decipher much of the information on the web. Age is very important to those who love vintage jewelry, and these terms are their building blocks.

Knowing the definitions will also give you a tremendous edge as a buyer. If you see the terms used incorrectly, it is a great warning that something is amiss. Vintage jewelry buying hinges strongly on trust and education. If something is missing with a jeweler’s education, you may need to start doubting the trustworthiness of the jewelry piece.

Please note: If a jewelry seller calls an 80-year-old ring as an “antique,” don’t worry too much. As mentioned earlier, in the jewelry trade, anything over 80 years can be labeled as an antique. If, however, your seller calls something that is younger than 80 years old as an “antique”, this is a sign of great concern.

Jewelry definitions are also important because it will build your confidence as a buyer. Arming yourself with knowledge is the greatest way to buy effectively. Learn and memorize all the common jewelry terminology before you go shopping. You will save so much money and you will also be able to make your purchase with so much more conviction.

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Examining an engagement ring with a loupe

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