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Elegant Art Déco Necklace With Diamonds In Silver, Gold & Platinum, Circa 1930


€ 1,190.00 *
Content 1 piece
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Elegant Art Déco Necklace With Diamonds In Silver, Gold & Platinum, Circa 1930
Elegant Art Déco Necklace With Diamonds In Silver, Gold & Platinum, Circa 1930
Description
This description was automatically translated from German. If you have any questions about this piece of jewellery, we will be happy to help!
The years of the Weimar Republic, between the great wars, are still seen by many today as a time of longing. Politically turbulent, marked by crises and upheaval, yet at the same time progressive, luxurious and hungry for life: we think of the early heyday of black-and-white film, nightclubs and cabarets, the sharply drawn portraits of Otto Dix. The jewellery of that era reflected exactly this attitude to life - modern and luxurious, characterized by clear geometries, strong contrasts and crystalline shapes. This is an exemplary piece of jewellery from this era. The necklace presents a firmly integrated pendant on a fine silver chain, the elongated shape of which impresses with its stringent modernity. The monochrome white design reinforces the impressive, contemporary character. A sparkling transition-cut diamond shines in the center of the pendant, framed by strictly geometric, architectural elements. Fine milegrains and filigree open work set off smaller diamonds to great effect. The yellow gold body is plated with platinum on the front - a sophisticated technique of the time that bathes the piece of jewelry in a particularly radiant white and at the same time underlines its authenticity. A Déco piece that could not be more characteristic! Presumably made in Germany, the pendant found its way to us from Hanover.
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Elegant Art Déco Necklace With Diamonds In Silver, Gold & Platinum, Circa 1930
Cabaret
€ 1,190.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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