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  • Charlie Luxe Vintage X Alice Catherine | Charlie Luxe Vintage

    CHARLIE LUXE VINTAGE -ALICE CATHERINE We reached out to Alice last month after admiring her gorgeous vintage style, I always find myself pulled into her photos when scrolling through her feed . Her closet and home are filled with vintage treasures, glimpses of them are shared on her Instagram and blog with her effortlessly chic outfit pairings mixing smoothly alongside modern offerings . We collaborated with Alice asking her to play with and style our vintage jewels. The photos from our collab can be found on our Instagram , Alice’s Instagram and throughout our chat here with Alice on vintage . ————————————————————————————————————- Alice, Your feed is filled with beautiful vintage styling from your home to your clothes- What age did you become interested in vintage ? Thank you so much, that’s so kind! I think I’ve always been attracted to ‘old things’ for as long as I can remember. I’ve always loved History and Literature and I think those two things have definitely led me towards an interest in vintage pieces. Whether it’s spending the day in a museum or digging through an old book shop – I’ve fallen in love with the idea that everything has a story attached to it in some way or another. I also spent a lot of time at my Grandparents house in the Lake District growing up. They both loved collecting antiques and there was a big Grandfather clock in the hallway that used to fascinate me/creep me out a bit at the same time. My Mum sometimes says that I’m my Gran reincarnated – I think because we both gravitate towards the same traditionally ‘masculine’ style pieces. Gold signet rings, oversized striped blouses, and chunky shoes that some might consider ugly… Is there a particular era you are most drawn to when choosing vintage items to wear and keep in your home ? I love the Sixties/Seventies but mainly because I’m drawn to the spirit of those eras and what they represented in terms of women’s fashion/more freedom for female expression and just generally having more fun with personal style. I love Mid Century Modern style pieces for my home – my homeware taste is weirdly a lot more colourful than my wardrobe taste. I think it’s easier to express more sides of my personality throughout my home style, whereas I’ve definitely developed a bit of a uniform when it comes to my wardrobe. I think that just comes naturally with getting older and experimenting a bit less. In general, I think it really depends on my mood each day – I definitely don’t consider my style to be loyal to any particular era. Some days I’ll want to feel really classic 40’s/50’s inspired in a cream blouse, tailored trousers and a pearl necklace. Other days I might even look quite Nineties inspired in jeans, an oversized shirt and Converse. It’s all mood dependent, and usually whatever TV show/film I happen to be into at that time. The jewellery on your Instagram photos has a lovely gold vibe to it, is there a certain style of jewellery you look for when hunting for vintage treasures ? Definitely gold pieces! I love anything chunky with interesting stones. My jewellery is really where I like to make a statement, so I like it to feel a little bit ‘over the top’ sometimes. I collect vintage clip on earrings for example – I think it’s fun to add them to a really laid back outfit like jeans and a T-shirt. They just amplify any look and make getting dressed way more fun. I also love gold chains and signet rings. I have quite a few vintage pieces that I wear on repeat – I love how conversational jewellery can be, and I like everything I pick up to have a memory attached to it. Jewellery is such a personal thing and I definitely feel like something is missing when I forget to wear any. You were able to have a play with a wide range of our pieces from different eras all with a variety of styles, what was your favourite piece and how would you style it ? I really loved the pearl necklace because it had such a gorgeous vintage clasp! I think details like that are really what make vintage jewellery feel so special. I also loved a lot of the gold chains because they were fun to layer together. Layering jewellery is always like a bit of a jigsaw puzzle – I’m forever adding things and then removing them again until I find a combination that really works. Finally, do you have any tips on figuring out what styles of vintage to go for and what to look for when buying vintage ? These days, I just go with what I’m most attracted to! I don’t really think about trends too much as I get older – I know what suits me and makes me feel my best. In terms of clothing, I always pick fabrics that feel nice on the skin, and don’t take anything home that requires too many repairs. Life is too short and it’s likely not to get worn! When it comes to jewellery, always ask questions if you’re buying online and there’s not enough imagery. I’d also recommend investing in real gold/silver pieces because they have real value and you can pass them on if you get bored of them – costume jewellery is fun but it just doesn’t last. I’d much rather build up a collection of well crafted pieces over a lifetime. I think that’s what makes a jewellery box so special and meaningful! My Grans was like a treasure chest and I used to love imagining where she wore specific pieces and how she might have styled them… ——————————————————————————————————– We loved working with Alice and talking all things vintage . If you would like to follow Alice on Instagram you can find her at @alicecatherine , and to keep up to date with her posts you can find her blog at www.alicecatherine.com where shes shares everything from fashion, vintage through to lifestyle and activism . back <<

  • Antique Objets De Vertu | Charlie Luxe Vintage

    CURIOSITIES An ever changing collection of rare and strange artifacts, unusual keepsakes and enchanting curios found on our jewel hunts . These are the items we couldnt leave behind, rare and collectible one of a kind gems . GBP (£) We don’t have any products to show here right now.

  • May Jewel Faves 2020 | Charlie Luxe Vintage

    MAY JEWEL FAVES;2020 Welcome to our new occasional edit of vintage and antique jewelry . This is a new feature and something we will be doing occasionally; a snazzy round up of our personal faves from our curated jewellery collection . This month we have gone for brighter tones when on the treasure hunt for antique and vintage jewels so expect to see plenty of gold, and delicious enamel hues . Each piece featured is available on our website . Gemstones are sprinkled throughout as always and we are opting for more engraved items ; Earrings from our collaborative collection with Catherine Leilah are full of gold gold gold and celestial 70’s boho vibes . The pendants we have selected for this May edit are starry, with the Art Deco diamond encrusted piece in the centre the literal ‘star of the show ‘ . The novelty lipstick charm in 14k gold brings a cool twist of the unusual and subtle glam – Everyday items in charm form are always so delightfully unexpected . The rare striking blue enamel 18ct snake locket has a ruby star studded with diamonds to match the other stars in this feature . Reverse the pendant and a glass locket back is featured behind . The star filled coin pendant top left stacks well with the 14k moonstone drop on the right . The moonstone is highly polished, with the sought after blue sheen and translucent appearance . Moonstone is magic when the light hits- it fits in so well alongside anything celestial, this particular piece feels amazing in the hand . If you would like to shop this edit you can click here to be taken to our shop all page . back <<

  • Caring For Antique & Vintage Jewellery | Charlie Luxe Vintage

    JEWELLERY CARE When it comes to keeping your jewels clean, there isn’t unfortunately a one-size-fits-all rule. Each metal and gemstone need its own special attention, what might work perfectly well for one, could cause some serious damage to another. Here you can find a comprehensive guide of advice for keeping those jewels clean and sparkling. How Often? It really depends on how often you wear your jewellery and how careful you are whilst wearing and storing. It goes without saying the more you wear something, the more often it will need to be cleaned. It is strongly recommended to avoid applying creams, lotions and perfumes whilst wearing jewellery, and to remove when doing any tasks that have the potential to cause damage, such as cleaning or swimming. We think it’s best to clean your jewellery as and when you feel is best. If you can visibly see a build up of dirt around any settings, or maybe the metal or gemstones are looking a bit dull, it might be time for a clean. Ultrasonic Cleaners Ultrasonic cleaners are a form of mechanical cleaner, using shockwaves in a bath to loosen and remove dirt from jewellery. A microscopic frequency is shot through a bath which your jewels sit in, vibrating so that any dirt and grime lifts off. Many jewellers, including bench jewellers have this machine available, but they can also be bought for home use. As you would expect, not all gemstones or adornments are suitable for being cleaned this way - Because of the high pressure, unseen inclusions and loose settings could be aggravated and cause damage to your jewel. The risk with using equipment without prior gemstone knowledge can be quite catastrophic, this handy list at the bottom should guide in what gemstones are suitable to be cleaned in this manner, and which are not. Please be aware some gemstone have treatments which can mean that this method of cleaning while usually suitable, should be avoided. Soapy Water A tried and tested method which most gemstones can be cleaned with is using mild soapy water. Simply fill a bowl with cold to lukewarm water and a splash of washing up liquid, and use a super soft bristled brush such as a bamboo toothbrush, to gently buff away any dirt. A soft bristle is extremely important as even though gemstones appear hard, some may still scratch easily. Once cleaned, gently pat dry with some kitchen roll, and lay flat away from direct sunlight until completely dry, a final clean using a jewellery cleaning cloth will help bring extra shine back to your pieces, but do so gently, especially around the gemstones. Most gemstones can be cleaned using this way, however, check our guide below as there are some which should avoid this method. Gemstone settings How the gemstone is set into the jewel will heavily determine how it can be cleaned. Anything open-backed will be fine to clean, then referring to the list to see the best method for cleaning. If a gemstone has a closed back such as a foiled back setting, it must be kept as far away from water as possible. Whilst it is closed backed, there is still a risk of water getting in behind the stone and damage the backing. Any water damage could ruin the foil and cause the gemstone to appear dull and dark. This can also be applied to opal doublets, as their backing can become damaged when in contact with water. Before cleaning any gemstones, it is a good idea to give it a once over to make sure the stone hasn’t loosened in its setting, to protect it from any damage. Cleaning metals Jewels that are only metal are less high maintenance compared to gemstone jewellery, however it is still important to know the dos and don’ts. Platinum – is hardwearing but can still scratch, soapy water and a soft brush, followed with a cleaning cloth to remove any patina that will have developed over time. Gold – any gold with a higher carat is more likely to scratch but won’t tarnish as it doesn’t contain any oxides. Again, natural patina will build over time which can be buffed off using a cleaning cloth. It is important to take off any gold jewellery when swimming, as chlorine can have an adverse effect on the metal. Silver – soapy water and a cleaning cloth will beautifully clean silver. It does tarnish; however, it is less likely to tarnish when being worn frequently. Silver is also affected by chlorine, so it is important to remove when swimming. Storage In an ideal world, we would recommend that jewellery should be stored individually. Keeping everything separate from each other prevents any scratching – harder gemstones can scratch softer gemstones and cause them to dull. Traditional, soft jewellery storage will always work fine, as long as anything precious aren’t at risk of bumping next to each other. Comprehensive Guide As we are mostly concerned with antique and vintage pieces within this jewellery care guide, we are going to provide a simple yes or no list of which gemstones can and cannot be cleaned by the methods above. This list has been written using the guidance from the Gemmological Association, and our experience with the pieces we sell. Ultrasonic cleaning method Gemstones suitable Always err on the side of caution using this method, and we would always recommend using an experienced jeweller to assess before using this machine. Alexandrite Amethyst Citrine Diamond Garnet Ruby Spinel Sapphire ​ Settings suitable Open reverse settings. Anything with a closed reverse should not be submerged No enamel present No foiling present ​ Metals suitable 9ct through to 24ct Gold in yellow white & rose Anything with a patina should avoid this method unless the desired outcome is removal Platinum Pinchbeck Silver ​ Soapy water cleaning method Gemstones suitable Varieties of Quartz including Amethyst, Citrine, smokey Quartz, rose Quartz Varieties of Beryl including Emerald*, Aquamarine and Heliodor Varieties of Corundum including Sapphire & Ruby All varieties of Garnets Diamond Jade Lapis Lazuli Moonstone Opal Peridot Paste Spinel Tourmaline Tanzanite Topaz Zircon ​ Settings suitable Open reverse settings. Anything with a closed reverse should not be submerged No enamel present No foiling present ​ Metals suitable 9ct through to 24ct Gold in yellow white & rose Platinum Pinchbeck Silver Tungsten ​ A Damp Cloth & Polish To Shine When your jewellery is not suitable for ultrasonic methods and soapy water submerging, a good way to give your gemstones and piece a refresh is using a soft damp cloth and a jeweller's polishing cloth. While most stones can take being submerged in water, their settings may indicate this is not a suitable option. Closed reverse settings, anything with a foiled reverse should never be submerged in water. The reason is a simple one; Water will be able to move behind the gemstone, becoming trapped within the piece and ruining any foil at the reverse, or pushing out delicate pearls, building up in areas unreachable to cause tarnish and destruction. We like to take a soft cloth, wrung out to ensure it is only damp and not dripping, gently wipe over the stones and any areas that need a clean. Next we dry the piece using a very soft jeweller's cloth, or any other soft cleaning cloths to hand. NO SUBMERGING Pearls, they are too soft and porous for submerging. Often pearls are set into antique jewellery with glue, or a closed reverse which makes contact with water very unsuitable. Agate varieties can be porous and should avoid submerging, this includes carnelian. Coral, a porous gemstone that should avoid being submerged. This gemstone is quite soft and sits at a 3 1/2 on the MoHs scale of relative hardness. Malachite, this gemstone can be toxic on contact with water. While polished malachite is safe to handle, we still advise as minimal contact with water as possible to be on the safe side. A quick wipe with a damp cloth and dry immediately. Turquoise, a porous gemstone that should avoid being submerged. Hematite, the iron oxide content of this gemstone means its best kept away from water. *Emeralds require extra care. They are often treated and filled which can make them unsuitable for submerging. Its best to always be cautious and if you are unsure of any treatments, avoid submerging. We check our emeralds thoroughly before cleaning, to carefully inspect for any evidence of filler used, and to be sure that we are not going to run the risk of removing a treatment in soapy water. Enamel, because enamel can be showing signs of wear from it's age on older pieces, its best to avoid water and submerging. Hair jewellery, any pieces containing hair work should never get wet. Organic material, any pieces featuring teeth, bone, or any variation of organic matter should not be submerged. Care Inserts While its always handy to have an in depth info guide to refer to, we have made it easier for you when shopping with us for your jewellery. Each Charlie Luxe order will arrive with it's own dedicated care indication sheet, to help guide you with what methods are suitable for caring for your jewellery. The gemstones in this guide are always being updated, but these are the ones you are most likely to encounter in the world of antique and vintage jewellery.

  • Charlie Luxe Vintage X CL | Charlie Luxe Vintage

    CHARLIE LUXE VINTAGE -CATHERINE LEILAH

  • Antique Gold Charms | Vintage Gold Charms | Charlie Luxe Vintage

    CHARM SHOP GBP (£) Quick View Vintage 9ct Gold Green Paste Heart Charm Price £110.00 Quick View Interesting Vintage 18ct Gold Egyptian Revival Scarab Motif Charm Price £175.00 Quick View Organic Shaped Contemporary Carved Moonstone Charm In 18ct Gold Price £130.00 Quick View The Sweetest Edwardian 9ct Gold Aquamarine Gemset Trefoil Charm Price £175.00 Quick View Vintage 9ct ‘Gold Bar’ Charm With Embossed Lettering Price £130.00 Quick View Delightful Novelty Enamel Adorned 'Apple' Charm In 9ct Gold Price £120.00

  • Antique Pendants | Vintage Pendants | Charlie Luxe Vintage

    PENDANTS GBP (£) Quick View Antique Rare 9ct Gold Enamel Cherub Charm Price £480.00 Quick View Vintage 9ct Gold Green Paste Heart Charm Price £110.00 Quick View Superb Etruscan Revival Pave Set Turquoise & Diamond Pendant In 15ct Gold Price £550.00 Quick View Interesting Vintage 18ct Gold Egyptian Revival Scarab Motif Charm Price £175.00 Quick View Organic Shaped Contemporary Carved Moonstone Charm In 18ct Gold Price £130.00 Quick View Sweet Floral Decorative Gold Spinner Fob With Fleur-de-lys Price £200.00 Quick View Antique Moody 9ct Gold Bloodstone & Agate Spinning Fob Price £185.00 Quick View The Sweetest Edwardian 9ct Gold Aquamarine Gemset Trefoil Charm Price £175.00 Quick View Vintage 9ct ‘Gold Bar’ Charm With Embossed Lettering Price £130.00 Quick View Rare Antique 19th Century French Diamond and Pearl Locket In 18ct Gold Price £455.00 Quick View Chic Vintage 18ct Gold ‘Gemini’ Zodiac Pendant Price £220.00

  • Photoshoot CLV X LV | Charlie Luxe Vintage

    PHOTOSHOOT; CHARLIE LUXE VINTAGE - LILA VINTAGE

  • Privacy Policy | Charlie Luxe Vintage | Curated Antique Jewellery

    PRIVACY POLICY 1. Introduction 1.1 We are committed to safeguarding the privacy of our website visitors and customers. 1.2 This policy applies where we are acting as a data controller with respect to the personal data of our website visitors; in other words, where we determine the purposes and means of the processing of that personal data. 1.3 We use cookies on our website. Where these cookies are not strictly necessary for the provision of our website, we will ask you to consent to our use of cookies when you first visit our website. 1.4 In this policy, “we”, “us” and “our” refer to Charlie Luxe Vintage / https://charlieluxevintage.com/ 2. How we use your personal data 2.1 In this Section 2 we have set out: (a) the general categories of personal data that we may process; (b) the purposes for which we may process personal data; and (c) the legal bases of the processing. 2.2 We may process data about your use of our website and services (“usage data“). The usage data may include your IP address, geographical location, browser type and version, operating system, referral source, length of visit, page views and website navigation paths, as well as information about the timing, frequency and pattern of your service use. The source of the usage data is our analytics tracking system (Google Analytics). This usage data may be processed for the purposes of analysing the use of the website and services. The legal basis for this processing is consent. 2.3 We may process your account data (“account data“). The account data may include your name and email address, billing address, shipping address, phone number. The source of the account data is you, entered on checkout. The account data may be processed for the purposes of operating our website, providing our services, ensuring the security of our website and services, maintaining back-ups of our databases and communicating with you. The legal basis for this processing is consent and our legitimate interests, namely: the proper administration of our website and services. Some, or all, account data may be shared with: the company we use to provide the shipping of our products; and the payment processing company (PayPal). 2.4 We may process information in any enquiry you submit to us, whether this be via a contact form, via the live chat, by email or phone (“enquiry data“). The enquiry data may be processed and stored to enable communication regarding the requested information. The legal basis for this processing is consent or legitimate interest to provide a service. 2.5 We may process any of your personal data identified in this policy where necessary for the establishment, exercise or defense of legal claims, whether in court proceedings or in an administrative or out-of-court procedure. 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  • Antique Gold Rings | Vintage Gold Rings | Charlie Luxe Vintage

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