A selection of vintage jewellery curated by our gemmologist
With collectively 15 years of jewellery appraisal experience, our gemmologists are passionate about jewels and gems, making the decisions everyday on what pieces to restore and save.
The result? A curated collection where every piece is unique, exquisite, and rescued from a fate far less glamorous.
Would you like to visit our showroom? Please book your appointment by phone at 040 504 277 or by email at info@myprecious.fi at least 24 hours in advance.
Our newest Precious jewels
Discover the almost forgotten, the pieces we have rescued most recently and brought back into imperfect perfection. Browse through and find your newest sparkle.
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A.Tillander Pink Amethyst Ring
Regular price €1.500,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €1.500,00 EUR -
Kalevala "Talon sydän-kääty" Gold Necklace
Regular price €2.300,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €2.300,00 EUR -
Colorful Gold Heart
Regular price €990,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €990,00 EUR -
Rolo Gold Chain
Regular price €3.150,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €3.150,00 EUR
Why Vintage?
Unique, sustainable, and a little kinder on your wallet. No hidden production costs, no brand-new price tag—just timeless sparkle with a story to tell. Shine brighter, spend smarter.
The Art Of Wearing History
Vintage jewellery is more than decoration — it’s a bridge between past and present. Defined by age, yes — usually at least a few decades old — but more importantly, by story, craftsmanship, and soul.
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Rubies: The King of Gemstones and a Symbol of P...
Few gemstones have captivated humanity quite like the ruby. With its vivid red colour and extraordinary rarity, the ruby has been treasured by emperors, warriors, and collectors for thousands of...
Rubies: The King of Gemstones and a Symbol of P...
Few gemstones have captivated humanity quite like the ruby. With its vivid red colour and extraordinary rarity, the ruby has been treasured by emperors, warriors, and collectors for thousands of...
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June Birthstones: Pearl & Alexandrite — Nature’...
June is one of the few months blessed with more than one birthstone, and from a gemmologist’s perspective, it offers a fascinating contrast. Pearls and alexandrite could not be more different...
June Birthstones: Pearl & Alexandrite — Nature’...
June is one of the few months blessed with more than one birthstone, and from a gemmologist’s perspective, it offers a fascinating contrast. Pearls and alexandrite could not be more different...
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May We Talk About Emeralds?
Emerald: May’s Gem of Renewal, Royalty & Timeless Desire From a gemmologist’s perspective, few gemstones carry the same depth of character as the emerald. As May’s birthstone, it represents renewal,...
May We Talk About Emeralds?
Emerald: May’s Gem of Renewal, Royalty & Timeless Desire From a gemmologist’s perspective, few gemstones carry the same depth of character as the emerald. As May’s birthstone, it represents renewal,...
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Jewellery care & Maintenance
Jewellery by nature is delicate. Natural gemstones come in various degrees of hardness, silver and gold are relatively soft metals. Therefore we advise to handle them all with care. Please do not bash or scratch and beware of hard surfaces. They do not like oils or extreme heat. Preferably keep out of direct sunlight.
Please take off your jewellery before daily rituals such as showering, lotion, perfume, exercise, cleaning, washing dishes etc. Wash with warm water and dish soap. You may use a soft toothbrush. We recommend you check the stone settings yearly with a professional goldsmith.
Size Charts
Finding the perfect fit is easy with our size guides. You can view our complete size charts here: Size
Our ring sizes are listed using both the Finnish and European (EU) sizing standards for easy comparison.
Bracelet sizes are measured in centimetres (cm):
- 15–16 cm – Small
- 16–17 cm – Medium
- 17 cm and above – Large
- We recommend sizing up especially with bangles.
Our necklace lengths are also measured in centimetres. The easiest way to determine your preferred length is to measure a necklace you already own using a tape measure and compare it to the lengths shown in our size charts.
If you have any questions about sizing, we're always happy to help.



