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  • Vicenzaoro January 2026
    Vicenzaoro January 2026

    At Antiques Cinolter, we have a deep passion for jewellery and the goldsmith’s craft, which is why we could not miss the 72nd edition of the Vicenzaoro fair. Held twice a year in the Veneto region of northern Italy, this is the largest European trade fair for professionals in the goldsmithing and jewellery industry. At the Fiera di Vicenza exhibition centre, you will find more than 1,300 exhibitors under one roof, representing every part of the supply chain – from precious metal processors...

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  • Jaroslav Kůs – A Leading Figure of Czechoslovak Jewellery
    Jaroslav Kůs – A Leading Figure of Czechoslovak Jewellery

    According to the testimony of his contemporaries, he was a creative, talented and hardworking man who spent two full decades at the very forefront of Czechoslovak goldsmithing. This year marks 135 years since the birth of Jaroslav Kůs, chairman of two major professional associations and the creator of the name of the Soluna cooperative.

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  • News from the Antique Jewellery Market: Trends, Value & Sustainability
    News from the Antique Jewellery Market: Trends, Value & Sustainability

    The antique jewellery market has undergone significant changes over the past two years. It is influenced not only by economic and political instability, but also by technological innovation and the growing interest of investors in preserving value through tangible assets.

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  • Antiques and Jewellery as Christmas Gifts
    Antiques and Jewellery as Christmas Gifts

    Christmas is a time of peace, tradition, and the gentle flicker of candlelight. For generations, people have given their loved ones gifts that carry more than just material value. In the past, these were primarily symbols of love, gratitude, and respect. Today, this very spirit of Christmas is once again coming to the fore. Instead of standardised goods from shopping centres, we seek something personal, something that carries a story and a soul.

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  • Eternal Love: The Timeless Brilliance of Diamonds
    Eternal Love: The Timeless Brilliance of Diamonds

    When the representatives of the most well-known and largest company engaged in diamond mining and trade introduced the slogan “A diamond is forever” in 1947, they spoke of the diamond as a symbol of eternal love.

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  • Sapphire - not only beautiful blue
    Sapphire - not only beautiful blue

    Let us discuss some basic information and interesting facts about another gem from the "big three" of coloured gemstones, which are historically and financially the most valued.

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  • Hallmarks - the guarantee of a good investment
    Hallmarks - the guarantee of a good investment

    Although a small mark on a piece of jewellery doesn't say much to most ordinary person, to a professional it is a practical feature without which a piece of jewellery would not really be a piece of jewellery. So let's take a look at these little symbols under the magnifying glass.

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  • Antiques Cinolter becomes CINOA member!
    Antiques Cinolter becomes CINOA member!

    Our antique dealership is now a proud member of CINOA, the prestigious international confederation of art dealers. We are one of only five companies in the Czech Republic that are affiliated with this association.

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  • The tale of the mysterious ring
    The tale of the mysterious ring

    Love can take many forms. The one that some of us currently commemorate on Valentine's Day, but also one whose legacy can last for ages.  A ring is a powerful symbol that penetrates the history of mankind and beautiful literature. It can be an expression of love, devotion, friendship, memories, as well as power and social status. It can also be the pure joy of a beautiful arts and crafts object or a personal or fashion accessory. 

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  • A day in the life of jewellery - how to care for it to keep it beautiful
    A day in the life of jewellery - how to care for it to keep it beautiful

    Do you have a ritual before going to work or going to school with your children? Checking your purse, keys, perfume... what about jewelry? Today, we're going to share with you that it is ideal to put those on just before you open the door to the new day. Read on for more tips on what to do to keep your valuables looking glamorous and shining - maybe even for generations to come.

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  • Going on holiday with your favourite jewellery
    Going on holiday with your favourite jewellery

    Summer is a wonderful time for holidays and trips, garden parties or even just a night out with a few friends. All of these occasions directly tempt you to "bring out" jewellery that can easily be combined with colourful summer dresses, outfits or beach fashion. And since the holidays are already in full swing, let's take a look at the rules and pitfalls of wearing more than just antique jewellery during the warmer months.  

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  • Czech jewellers at the turn of 19th and 20th century
    Czech jewellers at the turn of 19th and 20th century

    The turn of the 19th and 20th centuries was a period when the artisanal goldsmiths began to bring in artistic touches from other disciplines. Not only goldsmiths and jewellers, but also architects, glassmakers, painters, sculptors and stage designers began to influence the appearance of jewellery. The use of various materials and technologies also changed - jewellery was transformed from an ornament or utilitarian object into an individual work of art that proudly bore the name of its...

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  • My first diamond and how to look after it
    My first diamond and how to look after it

    That time has come. Your beloved has knelt down and popped the question. Now a diamond engagement ring glitters on your finger. For many women, the diamond in their engagement ring is "their first," and it's not uncommon to see the hashtag #myfirstdiamond underneath the photo on Instagram. We've got five tips on how to care for your engagement ring so it doesn't lose its sparkle.

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  • How about pinning on a brooch?
    How about pinning on a brooch?

    As soon as we snuggle up in sweaters and coats on the cold days, we start to regret not showing off our jewellery, like we can do in the summer. You can't see a necklace under a coat or sweater. Neither can you see a ring under gloves or a bracelet under long sleeves. Your earrings can shadowed by your hairstyle or a hat. But one type of jewellery can be worn for all to see in any season and on any outfit and that is a brooch.

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  • The specifics of antique jewellery
    The specifics of antique jewellery

    From the moment you walk into an antique shop, you can feel the spirit of times gone by. Each item on display has a history, has been a part of someone's life, and may have even been present at a significant historic moment. What is the charm of antique jewellery compared to contemporary jewellery?

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  • Different types of carat
    Different types of carat

    Carat - a term we associate with precious metals and stones. We often assume that 18 carat gold is "better" than 14 carat, but do we actually understand what carats are and what exactly they mean?

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  • Silver lifestyle
    Silver lifestyle

    Although they may seem like relics to some, antique silver cutlery, trays, bowls, salvers, salt and pepper shakers, as well as candlesticks, frames and mirrors can still be found in many modern households. Today we are bringing you tips on how to live the silver lifestyle.

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  • Natural materials and antique jewellery
    Natural materials and antique jewellery

    Before people started crafting jewellery from metals, they mostly used natural materials for decoration. Among those that have been preserved, we can mention, for example, over 100 thousand years old crafted shells. Later on, precious stones were used to decorate jewellery, but the popularity of natural materials did not disappear. Pearls, coral and amber were highly prized and are still widely used today. Let us take you through the natural materials that can be found in jewellery nowadays....

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  • Short story of an engagement ring
    Short story of an engagement ring

    On the occasion of International Engagement Day, which falls on March 2, let's talk a little about the history of this commitment between two people – and the rings that are now an inseparable part of it.

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  • Sherlock Holmes – the newest member of Antiques Cinolter team
    Sherlock Holmes – the newest member of Antiques Cinolter team

    The world's most famous detective, capable of uncovering even the best disguised mischief. He has inspired writers, filmmakers, artists, and theatre creators, but his abilities have also found their way into other fields. Sherlock Holmes now plays a significant role in the world of diamonds.

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