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7 facts to selecting Art Deco rings

Updated: Dec 20, 2019

Do you know your Art Deco jewelry? Let's find out.

Welcome. This post will allow you to touch into the senses of ART DECO jewelry.


Eye catching Jewelry

The decade of prime Art Deco era, the Roaring Twenties was filled of high spirited mood, Ladies flaunting their wealth, Fashion and Art reforms, Jazz era, and elaborated Jewelry was used in every way to express status. All the accessories you can imagine, from cigarette case, handbags, watches to hair ornaments were made in precious gems and metals. Brooches, pins, decorated clothing, while bracelets, rings, earrings, necklace decorated body parts. Wealth and prosperity was post-WW1 inheritance. Economy boomed, Science excelled, Transportation evolved and lifestyle was great.



Platinum

Jewelry was made in Platinum. Platinum was scarce prior to this period. Economy flourished and lifestyle reformed saw out-Yellow gold and in-Platinum.



Diamonds and Precious Gems

  • Diamonds used were Single cut and Old European cut #oldeuropeancut. And often contrasted with vivid color Gemstones.

Advancement in technology saw better cut diamonds and gemstones.

  • One other major Art Deco jewelry attribute is the French Cut calibrated Gemstones. This cut gives out high luster and brilliance of the Gemstones.

Art Deco technically originated in France - Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes thus its name and the French highly influenced Art Deco Jewelry.



Design inluence

The discovery of King Tut's Egyptian tomb in 1922 highly influenced the Art Deco style and thus Art Deco jewelry. Geometric, symmetrical shapes, uses of contrasting colors, contrasting shapes, uses of relief in tomb paintings are features observed in beautiful Art Deco jewelry designs.


Filigree work and Metal engravings

Filigree cut out by Jeweler's fine saw blades and metal hand engraving adds to the high attention to details of jewelry making. The intricacies are amazing and true joy to observe. The artistic motifs in filigree plus the contrast in metal and cutout spaces to the shiny bright-cuts are distinctively Art Deco jewelry.





Traditional Milgrain Rows of tiny grains along the edges of the Antique jewelry is another definite feature of Art Deco jewelry. Tranditional milgrain is made wtih a beading tool, individually pushing and building one bead after another in a line. The result is fine bling to the Art Deco jewelry. Computer generated milgrain and roller milgrain are far less attractive.





Openwork and thread work

Openwork serves two purposes. The first is to save excess weight. The Art Deco jewelry displays ostentation and creates admiration while being light and comfortable. The second is to clean out the back work and make a beautiful display. Thus openwork will need to be thread polished individually so every diamond and gemstones set, brings out reflection of colors. Light that passes through the diamonds and gemstones will reflect more light back to the top as well as giving a beautiful back display.



These facts makes Art Deco jewelry ~perfect

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