A Marketplace built for the Inner Circle
About Nextmine
Every piece of jewellery has already lived a life before it reaches you. It was chosen once, worn, loved, set down — and now it's looking for the next pair of hands.
Nextmine is where that next chapter begins. It grew out of Oldmine, and out of something I noticed over the years: the people who collect these pieces rarely stop at one. Wardrobes shift, tastes evolve, and a ring that was perfect five years ago is ready to find someone new. Nextmine is the place for exactly that — a marketplace where collectors sell directly to one another, within a community that already shares the same eye for the old, the rare, and the quietly beautiful.
Line Evelin, the founder of Oldmineshop.com, built Nextmine so the pieces she has sent out into the world - and the ones you've found elsewhere - have somewhere trusted to keep travelling. Not a marketplace of strangers. A circle of people who understand what they're holding.
The Founder
I've spent most of my life looking closely at small things. I'm Line Evelin, a collector and gemmologist, and the person behind Oldmine and Nextmine. My work begins where most people stop looking: the worn edge of an old setting, the warmth of rose-cut diamonds that were cut by candlelight, the tiny tells that say a piece was made by hand, a hundred years ago, for someone who loved it. I fell for antique jewellery because it refuses to be anonymous. Every piece carries the fingerprints of the people who wore her before - an engagement that lasted fifty years, a brooch passed quietly from mother to daughter, a ring that survived a century to land, somehow, in my hands. I can read a stone and a setting for what they are. But what keeps me here is everything they can't quite tell me, and the wondering that comes with it. For years I've sent these pieces out into the world through Oldmine. Nextmine is the natural next step: a place where the people who love these pieces can pass them on to one another, with the same care they were found with. Because no piece is meant to belong to just one person. She's only ever passing through. I'm glad you're here. Have a look around - someone's old treasure might be your next one.