
Art Deco
Geometric Glamour
The jazz age brought angular lines, platinum settings, and the democratization of luxury.
Champagne towers, speakeasies, the Charleston, Josephine Baker in Paris
Stories from the Era
Art Deco emerged from the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris, 1925. It was a rebellion against the flowing organic forms of Art Nouveau, embracing instead the machine age: clean lines, geometric shapes, bold colors. Jewelry of this period reflects the optimism of the Roaring Twenties—the belief that modernity itself was beautiful.
Curated Pieces
Geometric Diamond Bracelet
Platinum and diamond bracelet with stepped design, circa 1928. Cartier attribution.
Upon Request
Onyx and Diamond Pendant
18k white gold, onyx, and rose-cut diamond pendant. French hallmarks.
Upon Request
Emerald Cocktail Ring
Colombian emerald surrounded by baguette diamonds. Platinum setting.
Upon Request
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