Art Deco (1920 - 1939)

Art Deco jewelry reflects the bold modernism of the early 20th century. Inspired by architecture, technology, and global design influences, jewelers embraced geometric forms, strong symmetry, and dramatic contrasts. 

Diamonds were often paired with onyx, jade, coral, or sapphire to create striking color combinations. The style embodies the energy and optimism of the Jazz Age and the Machine Age. 

Art Deco remains one of the most recognizable and collectible jewelry styles today. 

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Art Deco Diamond Tassel Drop Charms with Engraved Gold Companion

A striking pair of Art Deco–inspired drop charms, contrasting refined brilliance with sculptural detail. One features a dramatic cascade of pavé-set diamonds forming a geometric, tapering silhouette, while the other offers a richly engraved gold motif with flowing tassel chains. Together, they capture the era’s signature balance of precision and ornament—where symmetry, movement, and craftsmanship converge in elegant harmony.

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