About minimalist jewelry design
Minimalist jewelry design emerged in the mid-20th century as a reaction against the elaborate, ornate styles that had dominated earlier periods. Influenced by modern art movements such as Bauhaus and minimalism in architecture, designers sought to strip away excess decoration and focus on simplicity and function. Scandinavian design, known for its clean lines and functional beauty, also played a significant role in shaping minimalist aesthetics. The core idea was to emphasize the inherent beauty of the materials without overwhelming them with intricate details. This design philosophy was a departure from the past, where jewelry was often used as a display of wealth and power. Instead, minimalist jewels emphasized subtle elegance, reflecting the growing preference for individuality and understated sophistication. Minimalist jewelry has remained beloved across generations because of its timeless look and versatility. The focus on clean, refined shapes allows minimalist pieces remain relevant through time. Additionally, minimalist jewelry often carries a sense of personal expression, allowing wearers to showcase their style without overpowering an overall look.
Circa:1990s
Materials:Pendant - 18k Gold, Choker - 14K Gold
Gemstone:Round Brilliant Diamond
Weight:10.2 grams
Measurements:Pendant - 1" x 7/16" Choker - 14"
Hallmarks:750, 14K
A 14k gold choker necklace with an 18k gold diamond pendant. The choker is minimalistic, crafted from a delicate gold wire that sits gracefully around the neck. The pendant is a flat, elongated rectangle with rounded corners that perfectly complements the understated design of the choker. Two parallel lines run diagonally across the polished surface of the pendant. One adorned with four sparkling diamonds, while the other features a polished white gold stripe. This refined detail adds a touch of sophistication to the pendant’s simple elegance. Together, the gold wire choker and the chic pendant complement each other, creating a one-of-a-kind piece.