What are Art Deco jewelry?

Art Deco Jewelry became popular for the first time in the 1920s, during the age of drummer, jazz and machine age. This type of jewelry was usually composed of a combination of pearls, rubies, gold, chrome, steel and sometimes plastic. These materials were shaped into geometric designs such as circles, squares, triangles, rectangles and arches. There are several styles of Art Deco jewelry that include glass, hammer, machined and jewelry.

René Lalique promoted the creation of jewelry Glass Art Deco in the 1920s of the 20th century. This type of jewelry is produced by blowing glass into various shapes and patterns. The color is then added to the jewelry with colored glass, which is spread over the powders and is raised during the blowing process. Lalique jewelry was usually created in the shapes of plants, flowers and insects that are decorated with precious stones. The most popular pieces of vintage glass jewelry are rings and necklaces. Racing metal jewelry are primarily made of silver or gold,Because they are softer metals and is therefore easier to work. The most popular types of metal jewelry are earrings, bracelets and brooches. Dunands Designs often assumed geometric shapes with overlapping winding, triangles, lines and squares. Most of this style of vintage jewelry is lacquered black and red.

ART Deco's machined jewelry was first created by Jean Després. His jewelry had a male look that attracted the liberated women of the jazz era. He used a large number of geometric shapes that gave the jewelry cumbersome appearance. This type of vintage jewelry reflects the training of industrial design Després during the First World War. Cooking jewelry was often made of gold welded to large geometric shapes.

Raymond Templier designed the first Art Deco Zšperky, which used diamonds and rubies. This style of vintage jewelry has maintained the same geometric shapes, but with added burnt.Most of the pieces of vaulted vintage jewelry were made of onyx or other dark stones against the background of platinum or white gold.

Art Deco jewelry usually reflects the character of the person who wears it. It comes in several suggestions to include Indian symbols, Mexican emblems, animals and insects. It is supposed to be flashy and attract attention to the wearer. The popularity of Art Deco jewelry disappeared at the age of 30, but is still worn like costume jewelry.

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