Sculptural jewelry
Sculptural design transformed the aesthetics of vintage jewelry. During the Art Nouveau and Art Deco eras, there was a profound shift in artistic taste that greatly impacted jewelry making. Fluid lines, organic forms, and geometric precision became integral to the creation of vintage jewelry. Artists and jewelers drew inspiration from nature, architecture, and the visual arts movements, infusing their pieces with a sense of eloquence. In vintage jewelry making, sculptural elements conveyed narratives and evoke emotions. The Art Nouveau movement, for instance, embraced sinuous lines and flowing curves inspired by natural motifs. These organic forms were meticulously sculpted into jewelry, creating pieces full of movement and grace. On the other hand, the Art Deco movement favored bold geometric shapes, symmetry, and intricate patterns influenced by modern art and design. Sculptural elements in Art Deco jewelry often featured precise angles, stepped motifs, and sleek, streamlined designs that mirrored the spirit of the Roaring Twenties. The sculptural design impacted the very techniques and materials in jewelry making. Jewelers experimented with intricate metalwork, employing techniques like chasing, repoussé, and filigree to create sculpted details. The fusion of sculpture and jewelry during these eras passed the test of time and keeps being implemented in modern jewelry making.
Circa:Late 20th Century
Materials:14k Yellow Gold
Gemstone:Diamond
Weight:152.8 Grams: Chain - 61.4 Grams, Pendant - 91.4 Grams
Measurements:Pendant/Brooch - 3 7/8"" x 2 7/8" Chain - 32" x 3/8"
An impressive zodiac sign necklace of the brutalist design with a sculptured Sagittarius, made of 14k gold with diamonds. This vintage 14k gold necklace takes a bold approach to a striking brutalist design. The pendant is a large, freeform panel that feels like it’s been shaped by hand, textured with organic ridges and folds. At the center, a Sagittarius archer emerges, with a bow drawn mid-action. It seamlessly set into the flowing gold backdrop. The archer’s form is lively and detailed, with energetic and deliberate lines. Small prong-set diamond are scattered across the surface of the pendant. The gems’ placement looks spontaneous, like stars dotted across a map of constellations. The chain continues the sculptural feel, made up of leaf-shaped links that echo the pendant’s raw texture. The mix of astrology, rough-hewn design, and glittering accents gives this Sagittarius necklace a unique charm. This wearable sculpture was made for someone who gravitates toward pieces with character and bold detail.