London Bridal Fashion Pearl Diamond Jewelry.
By Aamir mannan.
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Art Deco jewellery to the 1950s. Artists and designers from other fields also became involved in jewellery design. Their work for esha dow the new directions jewellery would take. Dense concentrations of gem stones are characteristic of Art Deco jewellery. From about 1933 gold returned to fashion, partly because it was cheaper than platinum.
Commemorative Brooch, 1937. Museum no. M.115-1993
Commemorative Brooch, 1937. Museum no. M.115-1993. © Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Although buffeted by cycles of
boom, depression and war, jewellery design between the 1920s and 1950s
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Commemorative Brooch, 1937. Museum no. M.115-1993. © Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Although buffeted by cycles of
boom, depression and war, jewellery design between the 1920s and 1950s
maintained both innovation and glamour. Sharp, geometric patterns celebrated the machine age, while exotic creations inspired by the Near and Far East hinted that jewellery fashions were truly international. New York now rivalled Paris as a centre for fashion, and European jewellery houses could expect to sell to, as well as buy from, the Indian subcontinent.
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