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Art Deco jewelry has remained highly appreciated since its appearance in 1920s — the time also knows as Jazz Age. The style continuously remains popular until today. What's the secret of the Art Deco success?
First comes the design itself. Neat geometrical shapes embodied in platinum makes a refined jewelry piece look very appealing. Simple yet powerful, straight lines along with precise workmanship create a striking impression. Add to that a pear or marquise cut gemstone and you won’t be able to forget that perfect Art Deco piece.
Platinum, being the most popular material during Art Deco era, also contributed to the period jewelry popularity. At that time the Merensky-Riff, the world's largest platinum deposit, was discovered in South Africa. And platinum's title as the main Art Deco metal was fully established.
Vintage Art Deco engagement rings are always in high demand. They have a perfectly balanced geometry and often feature Old European and cushion cut diamonds. Black and white combos, such as diamond and black onyx or black enamel create a dramatic effect.
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Feminine and elegant dangle platinum earrings featuring angel skin coral drops and mixed cut diamonds created in the 1930s. The diamonds are Old European, single and baguette cuts, G-J color, VS clarity, total weight approximately 7.50 carats). The earrings measure 2-1/2 x 1/2 inches (6.6 x 1.4 centimeters) and weigh 33.5 gramFeminine and elegant dangle platinum earrings featuring angel skin coral drops and mixed cut diamonds created in the 1930s. The diamonds are Old European, single and baguette cuts, G-J color, VS clarity, total weight approximately 7.50 carats). The earrings measure 2-1/2 x 1/2 inches (6.6 x 1.4 centimeters) and weigh 33.5 grams.s.
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