About Art Deco jewelry
Art Deco, an influential design style, emerged in the early 20th century, reaching its peak during the Jazz Age, in the 1920-1930s. Since then, Art Deco jewelry has remained highly appreciated for its strong geometric shapes, undeniable elegance, and chic. The jewelry from this period reflects cultural changes of the time, mirroring the exuberance of the Roaring Twenties. For instance, square, triangular, and trapezoidal cuts were favored, reflecting a departure from the organic motifs of previous design eras. Art Deco jewelers embraced new materials and techniques Platinum, being the most popular metal during the Art Deco era, also contributed to the period jewelry popularity. At that time the Merensky-Reef, the world’s largest platinum deposit, was discovered in South Africa. The metal’s characteristics allowed it to create delicate yet durable designs. The emphasis on symmetry and precision in Art Deco design reflected the influence of the machine age. Jewelry pieces were often precisely crafted, featuring symmetrical arrangements. Art Deco jewelry design often incorporated functional elements. Pieces frequently doubled as practical accessories, such as watches integrated into bracelets or brooches. The Art Deco movement drew inspiration from various cultures, including ancient Egyptian, Asian, and African motifs. These influences are apparent in the use of symbols and patterns that added an eclectic flair to the jewelry. 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. Find your very special Art Deco ring online here. Shop with us for more Art Deco jewelry here
Designer:Longines
Circa:1920s
Materials:Platinum
Gemstone:Diamonds
Weight: 16.1 Grams
Measurements:6" x 1/2"
Hallmarks:10% irid plat
A Longines watch from Art Deco era, made of platinum and diamond. The watch’s teardrop shaped case is adorned with diamonds. The bracelet features a series of marquise shaped links, each accented with a round diamond and detailed platinum embellishments. This Longines ladies watch, with its gentle curves and a slim bracelet, carries a feel of understated luxury. The Longines craftsmanship, set in platinum and diamonds, turn this elegant jewel into a timeless, functional piece.