All gold. No apology.
This is worn late, in a room that knows how to keep its voice down. The bill is paid without ceremony. The chair goes back, not forward. A circle of gold flashes once under low light, then goes still, doing exactly what French gold has always done. Holding value. Holding the room.
Struck in fine 24K gold and finished with an 18K gold surround and bail, this estate pendant reflects late 20th century bullion design elevated for wear. The front graphic typography leans vintage-modern, echoing a 1970s visual sensibility without claiming the era. The reverse offers a clean, text-forward surface that can be worn facing outward for a sharper, more declarative statement. It is a gold-first object, converted with intention and meant to be worn as such.
Details
• Era: Late 20th Century
• Metal: 24K gold coin with 18K gold surround and bail
• Size: Approximately 3/4 inch diameter
• Weight: 3.59 grams
• Style: Estate bullion pendant
• Hallmarks: 24K & 999.9 (coin), 18K (bail & surround)
• Condition: Clean estate condition with light surface wear consistent with age
Please Note
Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Arrives in RetroStarr packaging, ready for gifting, collecting, or making an unforgettable entrance.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
After the Rain | Vintage Sterling Silver Moss Agate Bracelet (c. 1960s–1970s)
$225.00
Unit price perAfter the Rain | Vintage Sterling Silver Moss Agate Bracelet (c. 1960s–1970s)
$225.00
Unit price perNobody hurried home afterward.
Certain moods arrive slowly and then settle in all at once. The kind that leaves you less interested in sharp edges, firm timelines, or explaining yourself particularly well.
Crafted in sterling silver and set with richly varied moss agate cabochons, this vintage bracelet carries the kind of organic, quietly atmospheric beauty that midcentury artisan jewelry did especially well. Each stone resembles its own tiny landscape, with moss-like inclusions that shift between forest green, smoke, and shadow depending on the light. The darkened silver patina gives the piece additional depth and contrast, allowing the translucent agates to glow against the moodier oxidized setting.
Details
- Era: c. 1960s–1970s
- Material: Sterling Silver
- Stones: Moss agate cabochons
- Length: Approximately 7 3/8 inches
- Style: Artisan / organic modernist bracelet
- Hallmarks: Marked Sterling
- Condition: Beautiful vintage condition with heavy natural silver patina and light surface wear consistent with age. Moss agates remain beautifully polished with strong natural inclusions throughout.
- Styling Notes: Wears beautifully alone as a statement bracelet or layered with silver cuffs, bangles, and softer textured pieces
Please Note: Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr presentation wrapping, ready for gifting, collecting, or immediate wear.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
After You | Pair of Retro 14K Gold Ruby & Diamond Starburst Brooch Pendants
$7,250.00
Unit price perAfter You | Pair of Retro 14K Gold Ruby & Diamond Starburst Brooch Pendants
$7,250.00
Unit price perAn entrance disguised as courtesy.
Flashbulbs start somewhere behind you. Heads turn one by one. Someone immediately regrets underestimating you. For the person who never mistakes manners for surrender, they do exactly what great jewelry should: change the room. Bright enough to start rumors, sharp enough to finish them.
Born in the late 1930s to early 1940s, when jewelry understood scale, spectacle, and the usefulness of timing, this matched pair still makes the case beautifully. Crafted in 14k gold with tested rubies and diamonds, each piece functions as both brooch and pendant, which means the drama is entirely up to you. Together they read like a private collection. Separately, they still outrank most things in the room.
Details
• Era: Retro Moderne period, c. late 1930s – early 1940s
• Material: Solid 14k gold
• Stones: Tested rubies and diamonds
• Form: Matched pair of starburst brooch pendants
• Functions: Each piece may be worn as a brooch or pendant
• Size: Approx. 2 1/4 in. diameter each
• Condition: Excellent vintage condition with age-appropriate wear consistent with fine jewelry of the period
Please Note
Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Arrives in RetroStarr packaging, ready for gifting, collecting, or making an unforgettable entrance.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
Après Dîner | French Sterling Silver Paste Bar Brooch (Belle Époque, c. 1900–1915)
$295.00
Unit price perAprès Dîner | French Sterling Silver Paste Bar Brooch (Belle Époque, c. 1900–1915)
$295.00
Unit price perA little sparkle made an excellent point.
The evening was finally getting interesting. Some things simply performed better under artificial light.
Crafted in sterling silver and bearing the French crab hallmark, this Belle Époque bar brooch dates to the early 20th century and is set with graduated paste stones in a carefully balanced composition. The stones do exactly what they’re supposed to do. So does everything else.
Details
- Era: Belle Époque, c. 1900–1915
- Origin: France
- Metal: Sterling Silver (French crab hallmark)
- Stones: Graduated paste stones
- Size: 1¾ inches long
- Style: Antique bar brooch
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with light surface wear consistent with age. Stones remain bright and securely set.
- Styling Notes: Wears beautifully at the collar, lapel, neckline, or scarf, adding a precise line of sparkle.
Please Note: Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr presentation wrapping, ready for gifting, collecting, or immediate wear.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
Après Minuit | French Titre Fixe Seed Pearl Brooch (Late Victorian, c. 1890–1900)
$225.00
Unit price perAprès Minuit | French Titre Fixe Seed Pearl Brooch (Late Victorian, c. 1890–1900)
$225.00
Unit price perThat was usually the hour the truth slipped out.
By that hour, the formalities of the evening had usually worn off. The opera gloves were folded onto the table, the conversation had grown quieter and far more honest, and nobody still awake was interested in performing for the room anymore. Paris after midnight belonged to a different kind of elegance entirely.
Crafted in French Titre Fixe, a high-quality French gold-filled process popular during the late 19th century, this brooch reflects the era’s fascination with symbolism, celestial motifs, and close-worn ornament. The central seed pearl star sits within an open circular frame that feels both structured and delicate, while the warm gold finish and fine detailing capture the restrained elegance that defined much of late-century French jewelry design. During the period, stars were often used as symbols of guidance and constancy, adding another layer of meaning to pieces worn close to the collar or heart.
Details
• Era: Late Victorian, circa 1890–1900
• Origin: France
• Metal: French Titre Fixe (18k gold filled)
• Gemstones: Seed pearl
• Size: Approximately 1 inch diameter
• Style: Sentiment brooch
• Hallmarks: Titre Fixe
• Condition: Good vintage condition with light surface wear consistent with age
Your piece ships in RetroStarr’s branded packaging with care instructions included.
Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
Aurora Vector | 14K Rose and White Gold Starburst Pendant (Midcentury, 1¼ in)
$545.00
Unit price perAurora Vector | 14K Rose and White Gold Starburst Pendant (Midcentury, 1¼ in)
$545.00
Unit price perA burst of light shaped in gold.
Rose gold rays stretch outward in sharp geometric folds while white gold sprays rise behind them like a flare across a film frame. A single pearl sits at center, calm and bright, anchoring the burst with quiet confidence.
This is midcentury design at its most sculptural. Clean lines. Layered dimension. A feeling of motion held in place. Crafted in solid fourteen karat rose and white gold with four tested single-cut diamonds tucked into the white gold accents. It reflects the era’s fascination with light, symmetry, and form, captured in a compact starburst silhouette.
Details
• Era: Midcentury 1950s to 1960s
• Origin: Unknown, consistent with midcentury US or European workshop
• Metal: 14K rose and white gold
• Gemstones: Four tested single-cut diamonds and a central natural pearl
• Size: Approximately 1¼ in diameter
• Weight: 3.33 g
• Style: Starburst pendant
• Hallmarks: K14 stamp
• Condition: Clean vintage condition with light surface wear consistent with age.
Your piece ships in RetroStarr’s branded packaging with care instructions included.
Please Note: Box, chains, other pendants, and styling elements in photograph not included, used for photographic purposes only.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
Small wonders have their own gravity.
There is something irresistible about a piece that gets the proportions exactly right. Neither oversized nor overly precious, Bijou draws the eye through balance alone: a shield of light across the hand, crisp geometry softened by wear and familiarity. It feels less like an occasion ring than one you discover yourself reaching for again and again.
Marked with the French crab hallmark for sterling silver, this ring pairs an architectural silhouette with a constellation of eleven clear stones arranged to maximize brilliance and form. The result is unmistakably French in its sensibility: elegant without effort, refined without rigidity, and designed to be lived in rather than admired from afar.
Details
• Era: French, c. 1935–1945
• Origin: France
• Metal: Sterling Silver
• Stones: Eleven clear paste stones
• Markings: French crab hallmark for sterling silver
• Size: Ring size 8 1/4
• Style: Shield ring / geometric ring
• Condition: Good vintage condition with wear consistent with age and use. The center stone shows visible surface abrasions under close inspection, with minor wear to the remaining stones and silver consistent with decades of wear.
• Styling Notes: Equally at home with denim and a white button-down as it is paired with a silk blouse and red lipstick. Bijou has the rare ability to feel both considered and effortless, lending just enough structure and sparkle to everyday wear.
Please Note: Jewelry boxes, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr presentation wrapping, ready for gifting, collecting, or immediate wear.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
Small scale. Strong presence. Zero interest in blending in.
This late Victorian locket delivers the kind of color modern jewelry keeps trying to recreate. Glossy cobalt blue enamel sits against tested 14k gold, cut through with a black diagonal band and tiny gold floral details that give it just enough attitude. It feels graphic, sharp, and unexpectedly current for a jewel made more than a century ago.
Inside, both original photo frames remain in place, ready for portraits, notes, charms, or whatever deserves better than living in your phone. The reverse shows visible enamel wear and surface scratches earned over time. The front still leads with confidence.
Details
• Era: Victorian, c. 1880s–1890s
• Metal: Tests as 14k gold
• Markings: Unmarked
• Enamel: Cobalt blue with black enamel band and gold floral detailing
• Measurements: 5/8 in. wide x 7/8 in. long
• Interior: Two photo compartments with both original frame covers present
• Condition: Good antique condition with enamel wear to the reverse/edge and surface scratches consistent with age; opens and closes securely
Please Note
Price is for the locket only. Any box, chain, or necklace shown in styled photos is for display purposes only and not included.
Arrives in RetroStarr packaging, ready for gifting or keeping for yourself.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
Blue Voltage Tank Ring | Retro French Sterling with Aquamarine & Paste (Size 6.75, 1940s)
$245.00
Unit price perBlue Voltage Tank Ring | Retro French Sterling with Aquamarine & Paste (Size 6.75, 1940s)
$245.00
Unit price perArchitectural, icy, and impossible to ignore.
This sculptural French ring delivers cool-toned drama straight from the Retro era. A crisp square-cut aquamarine sits beside two sparkling paste stones, all set in rhodium-plated sterling with the French crab hallmark.
With its asymmetry, contrast, and midcentury edge, it feels like something straight off a 1940s fashion sketch. It’s Deco-adjacent but with a little more attitude.
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Ring Size: 6.75 (can be resized within reason by your jeweler—or ours, if you’d like an introduction)
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Metal: Rhodium-Plated Sterling Silver
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Stones: 1 square-cut aquamarine (~7mm), 3 faceted paste stones
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Markings: French crab hallmark
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Origin: France, 1940s
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Condition: Excellent vintage condition
Your piece will arrive in RetroStarr’s signature gift box—ready to gift, wear, or pass down.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA-trained founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
By Appointment | French Potens Prima Paste-Set Watch Bracelet (Retro, c. 1935–1945)
$495.00
Unit price perBy Appointment | French Potens Prima Paste-Set Watch Bracelet (Retro, c. 1935–1945)
$495.00
Unit price perWorth opening.
The watch is easy to miss. Closed, the piece reads as an ornate jeweled bracelet, its paste-set cover giving little indication of what lies beneath. Lift the lid and a tiny dial appears, transforming the bracelet from adornment into timepiece. The reveal feels deliberate, as though checking the hour was intended to be a private act rather than a public display.
Produced in France by Potens Prima, this gold filled watch bracelet conceals a 17-jewel mechanical movement beneath an ornate paste-set cover. The scrolling metalwork and densely set stones create the impression of a jewel first and a timepiece second, allowing the bracelet to stand on its own even when the watch remains unseen. Its substantial scale, richly detailed cover, and hidden dial capture the ingenuity and elegance that made these secret watch bracelets enduring favorites.
Details
• Era: Retro, c. 1935–1945
• Origin: France
• Material: Gold Filled, Stainless Steel Watch Back
• Size: Approximately 2 1/4 inches by 2 inches
• Style: Hidden watch bracelet / cocktail watch bracelet
• Hallmarks: Mode Déposé, Fond Acier Inoxydable; Potens Prima movement
• Condition: Good vintage condition with age-appropriate wear. All stones remain present, though some have darkened over time and no longer reflect light as brightly as others. The exterior presents beautifully, while the interior shows noticeable wear to the gold-filled finish consistent with years of use. Cover opens and closes properly. Watch is currently not running and is offered as-is.
• Styling Notes: Equally compelling as a jewelry object and a conversation piece. Wear as a dramatic cuff-style bracelet and enjoy the hidden watch as an unexpected detail discovered only upon closer inspection.
Please Note: Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr presentation wrapping, ready for gifting, collecting, or immediate wear.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
The first time you see it, it doesn't quite look real.
The Cadet Chapel belongs to a short list of buildings that architecture people cannot stop talking about. The proportions. The optimism. The audacity of it. More than sixty years after its completion, it still looks like it arrived from somewhere slightly ahead of schedule.
This sterling silver charm captures the unmistakable silhouette of the United States Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel, one of the most celebrated works of American Midcentury Modern architecture. Designed by Walter Netsch of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 1962, the chapel remains a landmark of architectural optimism, engineering ambition, and sculptural design. Despite its tiny scale, the geometry is instantly recognizable. A miniature monument to one of the most iconic buildings of the modern era.
Details
• Era: Midcentury, c. 1960s–1970s
• Material: Sterling Silver
• Motif: USAF Cadet Chapel
• Size: Approximately 1/2 inch x 1/2 inch
• Hallmarks: Marked Sterling; "Cadet Chapel USAF Academy" on reverse
• Origin: United States
• Style: Architectural charm / souvenir charm
• Condition: Clean vintage condition with light surface wear consistent with age
Please Note: Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr presentation wrapping, ready for gifting, collecting, or immediate wear.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
Because practicality had already been accounted for.
The smallest luxuries often leave the strongest impression. Caprice delights in details: curling scrolls, a softly puffed center, and a silhouette that transforms a simple pendant into something unmistakably antique. It asks for very little attention and somehow manages to hold onto it anyway.
Originally suspended from a watch chain, Caprice brought ornament to an object already defined by function. The openwork design and gently domed center create a surprising sense of volume despite its petite scale. Sourced in Paris and no larger than a postage stamp, it arrives as proof that the smallest objects are sometimes the hardest to forget.
Details
• Era: Victorian, c. 1900–1910
• Origin: Paris, France
• Material: Gold Filled
• Size: Approximately 1/2 inch x 3/4 inch
• Style: Watch pendant / watch chain accessory pendant
• Hallmarks: None
• Condition: Good antique condition with wear consistent with age and use. A small area of wear to the gold fill is present at the raised center cartouche on one side, visible upon close inspection and shown in photographs. The openwork details remain crisp and well defined, and the pendant retains its original charm and functionality.
• Styling Notes: Small enough for everyday wear yet distinctive enough to anchor a layered story, Caprice pairs beautifully with antique watch chains, fine gold necklaces, and collected charms from different eras.
Please Note: Jewelry box, chains, styling props, and any additional items shown in photos are for display purposes only unless specifically listed as included.
Your piece will arrive carefully packaged in RetroStarr presentation wrapping, ready for gifting, collecting, or immediate wear.
Curated by Dana Sednek, GIA trained jewelry professional and founder of RetroStarr, where each jewel is hand selected for its past lives and future attitude.
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