What?! My Necklace is An Antique?!

What?! My Necklace is An Antique?!

    The jewelry trends of different historical periods reflect the diversity and era characteristics of jewelry art. Let's take a look back at the jewelry trends that once dominated in the past.

    Maybe the necklace you are wearing now is some kind of antique design!

1. Ancient Times:

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  • Natural shells, stones, and animal bones were the main materials for making accessories.
  • Accessories were regarded as amulets, symbolizing bravery, dignity, and status.
  • Gold had been discovered but was used sparingly, and the processing techniques were relatively simple.

 2. The Middle Ages (1200-1500):

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  • Religious culture greatly constrained people's thoughts and aesthetics.
  • Jewelry was divided into religious jewelry and secular jewelry, representing a strict social hierarchy.
  • Gold, pure silver, and precious gemstones were worn only by royalty and aristocrats, while commoners used metals like copper and tin.
  • The polishing of gemstones replaced simple cutting techniques, and enamel glazing made jewelry more glorious.

 3. The Renaissance (1300-1600):

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  • Exhibited magnificent splendor, and enamel jewelry designs became more elaborate and exquisite.
  • Cutting techniques improved, making gemstones more radiant.
  • Jewelry became an integral part of clothing, representing honor and privilege.
  • Women's clothing featured low necklines and shoulder exposure, suitable for wearing necklaces with diverse pendant designs.

 4. The Baroque Period:

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  • Exuded a majestic, vibrant, intense, yet solemn and luxurious grandeur.
  • Known for its bold imagination and exaggerated shapes, it embodies a pursuit of luxury and magnificence.

  • Baroque jewelry often employs large, highly saturated gemstones such as rubies, sapphires, and emeralds, along with oversized and exaggerated pearls and sparkling diamonds, to create a sense of grandeur and extravagance.
  • Chokers and necklaces regained popularity during the Baroque period, often featuring religious elements such as crosses or spiritual animal motifs in their designs.

 5. The Byzantine Period:

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  • Featured gold and silver filigree inlays, polished gemstones, and a strong religious color.
  • The opus interrasile technique hollowed out gold to create intricate patterns.
  • Colorful gemstone inlays allowed light to penetrate the gemstones, highlighting their colors, creating a refined and luxurious style.

 6. The 1920s:

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  • Decorative arts and exotic styles prevailed, with extensive use of geometric elements.
  • Paris became the capital of art, luxury, and entertainment, and the new artistic trend was replaced by Art Deco.

 7. The 1930s:

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  • The brilliant and concealed setting technique emerged, used for the setting of rubies and sapphires.
  • Van Cleef & Arpels patented the hidden setting technique, inspired by Roman micro-mosaic craftsmanship.

 8. The 1940s:

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  • During the Second World War, jewelers turned to yellow K gold, designing colorful and vivid themes.
  • Yellow K gold accessories like lace bowknots were prevalent.

 9. The 1950s:

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  • Innovative ideas flourished, and designs became more joyful and uninhibited.
  • Jewelry could be transformed into multiple wearing styles by pulling mechanisms, such as necklaces turning into bracelets.

 10. Modern Times:

  • Jewelry design has become increasingly diverse, integrating modern aesthetics with traditional culture.
  • Continuous advancements in gemstone cutting and setting techniques have created more unique and exquisite jewelry pieces.
  • Personalized and customized jewelry has become a new trend, satisfying consumers' pursuit of uniqueness and individuality.

 

    These different jewelry trends not only reflect the aesthetic trends and cultural backgrounds of their respective eras, but also showcase the continuous innovation and development of jewelry art. Nowadays, with the continuous development of processing techniques and the diverse collision of public aesthetics, we have more choices in wearing jewelry.


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