
Vintage jewellery trend
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Vintage jewellery is currently experiencing a remarkable comeback and is generating enthusiasm worldwide with its style and elegance. The trend for jewellery from bygone eras is not only an expression of nostalgia, but also a way to adorn oneself with unique, often handcrafted works of art that tell stories. Pieces of jewellery that are at least 20 years old are considered “vintage”. Many of these pieces date back to times when craftsmanship played a central role. Whether from the opulent 1920s or the elegant 1950s, vintage jewellery reflects the trends and styles of its respective era and sets accents that are less common in modern jewellery collections.
The variety of vintage styles is impressive. The Art Deco style of the 1920s, with its geometric shapes and use of diamonds and gemstones, is particularly popular. Similarly, Victorian jewellery features romantic designs with intricate details, while the retro jewellery of the 1940s captivates with eye-catching, often large pieces of jewellery. Each era has its own charm and today attracts jewellery lovers who are looking for something special.
The special appeal of vintage jewellery lies in the combination of history, craftsmanship and individuality. These pieces of jewellery are not just accessories, but small contemporary witnesses that tell of times gone by. In contrast to modern mass productions, they offer an exclusivity that is increasingly appreciated in a world of fast fashion. The high quality and attention to detail of craftsmanship from past centuries make vintage jewellery a coveted trend that is captivating more and more people.
However, vintage jewellery is not only appreciated as an investment, but also as a meaningful fashion statement. They make it possible to stand out from the crowd and create a very personal style. With vintage jewellery, you can not only revive the trends of times gone by, but also create new memories that will last for decades. These pieces of jewellery are an expression of an attitude to life and an unmistakable taste.
"Love is the desire to give, not to receive." – Berthold Brecht
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In this tradition of timeless beauty and craftsmanship, the MEISSEN porcelain manufactory presents its “1739 Royal Blossom” jewellery collection. This collection brings out the beauty of filigree elegance and emphasizes an important element from the history of the MEISSEN porcelain manufactory. The snowball blossom, a symbol of love and tenderness, which was once designed by Johann Joachim Kaendler for King August III as a love gift for his wife, Maria Josepha of Austria, is the centerpiece of the collection. The delicate blossoms, made from MEISSEN porcelain, can be found today in elegant pieces of jewellery such as earrings, necklaces, rings and bracelets, which are combined with gold or silver.
The filigree blossom was created by Kaendler in 1739 as a symbol of love and has since adorned many of the manufactory's important works of art. The “1739 Royal Blossom” collection sheds new light on this tradition and gives it a modern, elegant touch through the use of high-quality materials. Whether as a ring, necklace or earring - the delicate, snow-white blossoms are not only a tribute to love, but also a timeless expression of beauty and exclusivity.
Vintage jewellery is therefore not just a trend, but an art form that is being carried into the future. With the “1739 Royal Blossom” collection, MEISSEN combines masterful craftsmanship and romantic history with modern design - a perfect example of how jewellery from the past can continue to tell its story in the present.
