The Right Method to Identify Art Deco Jewelry

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The Right Method to Identify Art Deco Jewellery

The art deco style of design is almost a hundred years old, but the jewellery pieces designed in this style is popular even today. Good jewellers create specially collect art deco jewellery for the people who prefer style and elegance. Art deco is an evergreen style and is evident not just in the design and styles of jewellery, but also in other fashion related items and even interior design.

The main challenge while choosing a piece of jewellery designed in the art deco is to recognise the style. If you want to learn how to identify art deco style of design then you need to know a little about its history. This style developed in the period of 1910 to the 1930s. However, some of the best designs were created in the 1920s.

Let us see how to identify this style of jewellery

Colour

During the art deco period the colours black (onyx), white (diamond), red (coral), blue (sapphire) and green (emerald) were dominant. However, other colours may also be used in some pieces of jewellery.

Cuts of the stones

The cuts of this era are very specific, for instance, only emerald, baguette or Ascher cuts were prevalent in this era and round cuts were not common.

Material

Platinum and white gold dominated the art deco period and yellow gold was not used at all.

Hinges, clasps and catches

Art deco jewellery was hand-made and you can recognise this fact by examining the hinges, clasps and catches. If they appear to be machine made then the piece of jewellery may be sporting an art deco design, but it is not from that era.

Hence, the entire question about identifying art deco jewellery depends on whether you want antique and vintage jewellery, or simply pieces that are made nowadays but are designed according to the art deco style.

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