Top 5 Vintage Jewelry Instagram Accounts to Follow Author Long's Staff Share Facebook Share on Facebook Email Email Date Feb 15, 2021 Estate Top 5 Vintage Jewelry Instagram Accounts to Follow Just as history repeats itself, so do trends in fashion and jewelry which is why vintage jewelry is making a comeback these days. Whether you’re wearing mom’s earrings from the 80's or on the hunt to purchase “new” vintage finds to add to your jewelry box, there’s inspiration all over the internet for how to rock this trend and where to find it. Start with these five must-follow vintage accounts for all things vintage jewelry and more! Long’s Jewelers (@shoplongsvintage) Talk about a stunning vintage piece! This necklace is bead set with an oval cut diamond and further set with 30 European cut diamonds. #Shop link in bio.⠀ SKU: ESNK4770⠀ $2,350 A post shared by Long's Vintage & Estate Shop (@shoplongsvintage) on Jan 18, 2018 at 5:01am PST If you’re past the point of inspiration and ready to shop for your own vintage and estate jewelry, give Long’s Jewelers vintage-only account a follow. That way, when you find a piece that catches your eye, you can visit a Long’s store and track down that timeless piece and make it your own. Gem Gossip (@gemgossip) A Massachusetts staple, @longsjewelers has been in business since 1878! See all the treasures I found while diving into their estate selection--up now on the blog! 🌠🌠 Plus get 10% off using code GEMGOSSIP10 if you see anything you like! 🌠🌠 . . . #jewelryroadtrip #gemgossipdoesMA #artdecojewelry #diamonds #vintagejewelry #antiquejewelry A post shared by GEM GOSSIP™ (@gemgossip) on Jul 31, 2017 at 6:01am PDT Danielle Miele, better known as Gem Gossip, has been blogging about vintage jewelry trends for the past decade, accumulating an Instagram following of nearly 175K users in the process. Not only does she have a great eye for what’s trending in vintage jewelry, but she’s a certified gemologist and professional appraiser with a lot of passion for this niche market. See Gem Gossip's visit to Long's Jewelers in Boston >> The Adventurine (@theadventurine) View this post on Instagram This Mellerio peacock feather brooch was purchased from the French jeweler in 1868 by Empress Eugénie. It is part of an exhibition of 17 historic jewels at @sothebysjewels in #Paris that coincides with the June 10 sale of 24 pieces made by @melleriojoaillier over the last 30 years. ❤️ #empresseugenie #vintagejewels #frenchjewelry A post shared by Marion Fasel (@theadventurine) on Jun 9, 2020 at 7:16am PDT This “online jewelry magazine” is the brainchild of former InStyle jewelry editor Maison Fasel who brings over 25 years of experience to the industry as an author, editor and fine jewelry aficionado. When scrolling this feed, prepare to find photos of gems from all over the globe and lots of pops of color. The Break Vintage (@shopthebreak) View this post on Instagram Lovely #antiquecufflinks A post shared by This, or something like it. (@shopthebreak) on Jan 22, 2020 at 11:46pm PST Pardon the interruption, but Brooklyn-based boutique The Break Vintage definitely deserves a spot on this list. Though the shop is more apparel-heavy than accessories, this is the perfect account for inspiration on how to pair your vintage jewelry finds with the vintage, retro outfits to match. Sweet & Spark (@sweetandspark) View this post on Instagram Can’t get enough chunky rope necklaces and bracelets right now 💛 A post shared by Sweet & Spark (@sweetandspark) on Jun 20, 2020 at 8:35am PDT Sweet & Spark is so bright and bubbly you might not even notice the focus on vintage jewelry; they make pieces from decades ago seem modern, current and super wearable for today. You’ll leave their page feeling feminine and ready to add some sweet, subtle pastels to your wardrobe. Subscribe Email Engagement Estate Jewelry Wedding Watches Fine / Fashion Jewelry JOIN