Lucky Charm – A decorative pendant or trinket believed to bring protection or good fortune.
Jazz Age Style – Designs featuring bold shapes and bright colors, inspired by the lively spirit of the 1920s and 1930s.
Nature-Inspired – Jewelry with flowing lines and botanical motifs, capturing the beauty of nature from the late 1800s to early 1900s.
Smooth Gem – A gemstone that has a polished, rounded surface without cuts or facets.
Neck Hugger – A close-fitting necklace that sits snugly on the neck, often around 16 inches in length.
Cultivated Pearl – Pearls grown with the help of human care, found in different shapes and hues.
Sparkling Cut – A gemstone cutting style with flat surfaces that catch the light for extra shine.
Lace-Like Metalwork – Delicate patterns made by twisting fine wires into intricate, open designs.
Quality Mark – A stamp on jewelry that shows the metal's purity and sometimes the maker's signature.
Tie Necklace – A long, versatile necklace that can be wrapped or draped in various ways for different looks.
Tiny Beaded Edge – Small metal beads that decorate the borders of jewelry, giving a vintage or antique feel.
Color-Shifting Gem – A stone known for its colorful play of light, often with a shimmering or glowing effect.
Aged Finish – A naturally developed look on metal surfaces that adds character to older pieces.
Shiny Coating – A reflective, protective layer applied to metals like silver or white gold to make them gleam.
Personalized Ring – A ring engraved with a symbol, initials, or design, often used as a personal keepsake.
Layering Ring – Thin bands that can be worn solo or stacked together for a layered style.
925 Silver – High-quality silver containing 92.5% pure silver, blended with other metals for durability.
Gold-Washed Silver – Sterling silver coated with a layer of gold, offering a gold look without the solid gold price.
Romantic-Era Jewelry – Designs from the 1800s featuring sentimental motifs like hearts, flowers, or serpents.
Timeless – Jewelry that’s at least 20 years old, reflecting the enduring styles of past decades.