Leave of absence
We are taking a break from Tuesday 21 January to Sunday 26 January.
See you soon!
This elongated and rectangular brooch is an elegant and refined example of the Art Deco style (1920s-1930s). Made of high-quality gold, this piece of jewelry combines symmetry and sophistication with striking gemstones.
Design features:
The combination of the openwork gold and the harmony between emerald and diamond emphasizes the luxurious character of the piece.
The Art Deco movement, which reached its peak between 1920 and 1935, emerged as a response to the extravagance of Art Nouveau and the sleek functionality of Modernism. The style was officially introduced at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris in 1925.
Characteristics of Art Deco:
Why popular?
Art Deco reflected the optimistic atmosphere of the Roaring Twenties and the emerging influence of industrial progress. It was a style that combined luxury and modernity, which was very attractive to the elite of the time.
Today, Art Deco jewelry is prized for its timeless beauty, refinement and craftsmanship, making this brooch a valuable and historic object.
We are taking a break from Tuesday 21 January to Sunday 26 January.
See you soon!