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1960s Jewellery

Browse our fine and impressive collection of 1960s jewellery, including 1960s earrings, bracelets, brooches, rings and more.

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AC Silver is proud to present an extensive selection of antique 1960s jewellery, featuring a range of gemstones including diamonds, aquamarine, ruby, emeralds and more.


Our fine selection of 1960s jewellery has been hand selected by Andrew Campbell and includes 1960s earrings, engagement rings, bracelets, brooches and necklaces.


All of our vintage 1960s jewellery featuring gemstones and/or diamonds are accompanied with an independent gemstone and diamond grading report card and/or certificate.


AC Silver offers a 14-day return policy, and include a free ring sizing service.


A date including "circa" reflects an approximation of 10 years to either side of the declared value; thus, an item bearing the date 'circa 1960' will be crafted between 1950 - 1970.

1960s jewellery

Frequently Asked Questions

1960s jewellery refers to the various styles of jewellery that were popular and fashionable during the 1960s. This era was characterised by bold and innovative designs, reflecting the spirit of the Swinging Sixties.

Jewellery from the 1960s is also known for its bold, colourful, and psychedelic designs. It often incorporated geometric shapes, flower motifs, abstract patterns, and innovative materials like plastic, Lucite, and enamel.

The 1960s saw jewellery reflect the era's bold and expressive character, all while exuding elegance and sophistication. Statement earrings became a key feature, showcasing large hoops and geometric patterns made from precious metals such as gold and platinum, frequently adorned with diamonds or vivid gemstones. Drawing inspiration from the Mod and Pop Art movements, fine jewellery embraced striking shapes and colours, prominently featuring emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and other vibrant stones. Innovative cuts and arrangements contributed to a contemporary and eye-catching aesthetic in these pieces.


Necklaces in fine jewellery often featured large, intricately designed pendants, with gold chains and gemstone embellishments adding to their allure. Long chains with oversized gemstone or precious metal pendants were particularly fashionable, reflecting the era's embrace of both artistic flair and luxury. Floral motifs also made their way into high-end jewellery, with detailed floral designs crafted in gold or set with precious stones, echoing the cultural themes of the "flower power" movement while maintaining an air of refinement.


Jewellers explored innovative materials and unique combinations, challenging the limits of classic designs. While costume jewellery prevailed in popular culture, fine jewellery retained its allure by integrating daring, avant-garde features into premium creations. The vintage fine jewellery of the 1960s is notable for its vibrant colours, bold geometric forms, and the contrast between traditional luxurious materials and the era's adventurous ethos.

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