Art Deco Jewelry (1920s-1930s)
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1.26 ctw Art Deco Diamond Engagement Ring in Platinum
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1.15ctw Art Deco Diamond Bar Bolo Bracelet
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Art Deco ‘Unwrap Me’ Bow Bolo Bracelet
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.65ctw Art Deco Diamond Engagement Ring Platinum
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.46ctw Art Deco Engagement Ring Platinum
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Art Deco .50ctw Diamond Engagement Ring Platinum
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.52ctw Art Deco Three Stone Diamond Filigree Ring 14K Gold
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.75ctw Art Deco Three Stone Diamond Ring 14K
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.45ctw Diamond Art Deco Engagement Ring 14K Gold
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Art Deco Navette Ring Ceylon Sapphire 18K Two Tone
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6.50ct Blue Topaz Vintage Ring Platinum
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Art Deco Cartier Engagement Ring GIA Certified
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Art Deco Jewelry (1920s-1930s)
Art Deco Jewelry: A Glimpse into Timeless Elegance
Introducing our exquisite collection of Art Deco Jewelry, where timeless elegance meets bold geometric designs. Inspired by the glamour and sophistication of the 1920s and 1930s, our jewelry embodies the opulence and creativity of this iconic era.
A celebrated style that emerged in the early 20th century, it has captivated the world with its unique blend of luxury, modernity, and geometric precision. Delve into this period’s jewelry world, including its history, popular items like rings, bracelets, earrings, and pendants, the prevailing trends of the era, and the stunning gemstones gracing these pieces.
History and Dates of Art Deco Jewelry Period
The Art Deco period spanned from the 1920s to the early 1940s, a time characterized by significant social and cultural shifts. As a matter of fact, this era was marked by post-World War I optimism and the excitement of the Roaring Twenties, a stark contrast to the austerity of the previous decades.
Art Deco took its name from the 1925 International Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris, showcasing the avant-garde design aesthetic that defined this era.
What Were the Art Deco Jewelry Trends?
A few key design elements defined Art Deco. Geometric shapes, such as rectangles, triangles, and chevrons, were prominent in the architecture and jewelry of the period. Symmetry and balance were highly valued, resulting in intricate, visually appealing designs.
The use of contrasting colors and materials, such as black onyx paired with sparkling diamonds, created striking visual effects. Additionally, the influence of ancient civilizations, particularly Egyptian and Aztec motifs, can be observed in Art Deco jewelry.
Furthermore, the Art Deco era was renowned for its boldness and audacity; our jewelry pays homage to this spirit. The pieces feature striking combinations of round and baguette-cut diamonds, intricate milgrain detailing, and stunning geometric patterns that create an eye-catching visual appeal. The use of platinum and white gold enhances the brilliance of the gemstones, giving each piece a timeless and luxurious finish.
Art Deco Rings, Bracelets, Earrings, and Pendants
Art Deco jewelry encompassed a wide range of items, including rings, bracelets, earrings, and pendants. Rings often featured bold, geometric designs, with step-cut gemstones like emeralds and diamonds set in platinum. Bracelets were known for their flexibility and intricate, stylized patterns. Earrings ranged from long, dangling styles to smaller, more understated pieces. But they all shared the hallmark Art Deco aesthetic. Pendants often incorporated filigree work and geometric shapes, making them exquisite statement pieces.
What Stones Are Used in Art Deco Jewelry?
Art Deco jewelry featured a variety of gemstones, each chosen for its unique properties and aesthetic appeal. Diamonds were particularly popular, especially in engagement rings, owing to their brilliant sparkle. In addition, other gemstones like emeralds, sapphires, and rubies added vibrant color to these pieces. Also, Onyx, coral, and jade were also used to create stunning contrast in the designs. Often, the combination of these stones created a striking visual impact. It showcased the era’s obsession with contrast and balance.
Whether you’re a jewelry enthusiast or simply looking for a unique and sophisticated jewelry piece, our collection is designed to captivate and inspire. Discover the allure of Art Deco with our exquisite range of jewelry. It elevates your style with a touch of vintage glamour. Embrace the elegance of the past while making a bold statement in the present. Furthermore, indulge in the timeless beauty of Art Deco.