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    Art Deco Jewelry

    Art Deco Jewelry is a style of jewelry that was popular in the early 20th century, particularly in the 1920s and ’30s. It was a style that emerged after the First World War and quickly became popular, particularly in Europe and America. Art Deco Jewelry is characterized by its geometric shapes, bold colors, and intricate details.
    One of the most recognizable aspects of Art Deco Jewelry is its love of symmetry. Many pieces feature intricate patterns that repeat themselves in perfect balance. Jewelers often used straight lines, circles, and triangles to create designs that were both simple and elegant. The style also favored the use of bold, contrasting colors, such as black and white, or ruby and emerald. The rise of the industrial age meant that jewelers had access to a wider range of materials than ever before. They used platinum, silver, and gold, as well as new materials like glass and plastic. This allowed them to create pieces that were both beautiful and affordable.