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Art Deco Jewelry - The Enigma...Explained

If jewelry design is to be compared with arts like painting, art deco jewelry will be considered to be masterpieces from a long lost era. Read more to take insights about the enigmatic designs and gorgeous allure of art deco jewelry.

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Art Deco Jewelry - The Enigma...Explained

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  1. Art Deco Jewelry - The Enigma...Explained The world of designer jewelry is just so varied - every era in history has had something unique and exciting to offer to aficionados and collectors. If jewelry design is to be compared with arts like painting, art deco jewelry will be considered to be masterpieces from a long lost era. This article will give you many insights about the enigmatic designs and gorgeous allure that the trinkets from the art-deco time in history came to be known for. A little history The early 1900s saw rapid industrialization and technological revolutions. This was a time that also saw the machine making its way into the world of art - not for creation but as an inspiration. This was the time when the art deco design style was birthed - creations with precise, boldly delineated geometric shapes that would take over the style sensibilities of an entire generation. Art deco broke away from its predecessor, art nouveau, which relied on flowing, organic lines and themes inspired by nature. For them, the future looked industrial, not rural, and design needed to embody that. And that is how art deco jewelry came into being - a moniker that was coined in the Paris 1925 Exposition International des Arts Décoratifs ET Industrials Moderns. This modern design movement took the world by storm and by the 1920s and 30s; it was a force to be reckoned with. More on the design Don’t think that art deco jewelry was all about simply combining machine like shapes into a pattern. This was a design movement that found inspiration in almost everything - from the industrial revolution to modern technology to ancient Greek, Egyptian, African and Asian creative accents. Basic shapes like circles, triangles, squares and polygons were used in these designs, sure, but the patterns that were created were more intricate and ornate than anything the world had ever seen. And soon, everybody was on board the art deco revolution. No more having to make do with rings, necklaces and gemstone earrings in same old floral motifs. The contemporary patterns of the art deco period came about like a breath of fresh air. Defining features Of course, the times of the art deco revolution have passed and today, you can only hope to run into these pieces at an antique or estate jewelry store. But if you are planning to buy bangle, bracelets or buy earrings online from this design era, you need to know how to identify an authentic piece. Maintaining some aspects of the preceding art-nouveau movement, art deco includes images of graceful animals like panthers, gazelles, and greyhounds. You will also find significant influences of Egyptian designs in this era’s creations. Mesoamerica is another powerful theme that you will find prominently depicted in art deco designs. Minimalism, contemporary shapes and a dedicated non-conformist attitude towards the boundaries of natural shapes and imagery is what defines art deco jewelry. Just look for these accents and will easily find an authentic piece from the art deco era at your favorite estate jewelry store.

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