Sweetheart Jewelry

Wearing sweetheart jewelry is a poignant way to style yourself when thinking of your significant other. This sweet trend began at the time of the first World War and became even more popular during the second.

Sweetheart jewelry was a meaningful gift exchange that male soldiers gave to their female sweethearts. These jewelry pieces were of simple design and were produced using materials such as plastic and wood due to the rationing of strong metals during the war. Sterling silver was considered to be of higher end in quality.

At present day, we are so fortunate to find sweetheart jewelry in various materials that connect us not only to soldiers but to everyone who has a sweetheart in their life. I have lovingly hand picked a collection of sweetheart jewelry pieces that will get you in the mood for love.

Click on the images below to view web links of sweetheart jewelry:

Pandora, Organically Shaped Heart Ring

Stephanie Gottlieb, Pave Jumbo Heart Ring

Cartier, LOVE pendant, 6 diamonds

Irene Neuwirth, Large Pavé Love Necklace 18k Yellow Gold

BaubleBar, Custom Initial Enamel Heart Pendant Necklace

Tiffany & Co., Full Heart Pendant in Sterling Silver with Tiffany Blue®

Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti, Open Heart Bracelet

Hart Hagerty, Semi-Precious Heart Bracelet

Annika Inez, Voluptuous Heart Earrings, Lrg

Gemella Jewels, Sweetheart Studs

Tuckernuck, Theodosia 14K Gold Heart Studs

Loren Hope, Cupid Belt

AtTheGem, Gold Filled Heart Locket Bow Brooch Army Air Corps WWII Sweetheart Jewelry Ca: 1940s

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