
Art Deco jewelry emerged in the 1920s, reflecting the era’s fascination with geometric shapes, bold colors and and modern materials. This style was a departure from the flowing organic forms of the Art Nouveau period, embracing symmetry and streamlined designs. Art Deco jewelry often incorporated materials such as platinum, diamonds and colored gemstones like sapphires, emeralds and rubies.
Filigree work, as seen in this necklace, was a common technique, adding intricate detail and a delicate touch to the overall design. The use of citrine-colored crystal glass further exemplifies the Art Deco aesthetic, with its emphasis on vibrant hues and eye-catching combinations. Pieces from this era are highly sought after by collectors for their unique blend of elegance and modernity.
Circa: 1920s | Origin: United States| List Price: SOLD | Shipping: $6
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