Modern Jewelry Design

Written By Anonymous on Saturday, April 2, 2011 | 3:36 PM

Victorian style: Precisely there are three distinct types of Victorian jewelry - the early Victorian, the mid, and the late Victorian jewelry. While the early Victorian Vintage ornaments are typically inspired by nature, the Mid Victorian pieces characteristically corresponds with a time of sorrow. This is the era when Queen Elisabeth's husband had ceased to exist hence the somber feeling has found a way into the jewelry designs. Yes these were also solemn. However, in the Late Victorian period feminine designs prevailed. Art Deco jewelry: Stiff yet extremely stylized design remains as the significant reflections of the era. In fact, the style has been greatly inspired by the modern jewelry designers. Art Deco jewelry has been inspired by different cultures, which includes the American Indian art, Greek and Roman architecture, and the ancient Egyptian art. Research proves that the Cube art and Dadaism has also influenced this sheer art form. The term 'vintage' or 'antique' stands as the sheer value setter for your precious possession. Alongside the steep demand in modern jewelry the market for vintage ornament has been witnessing a sea change. Indeed the market for antique broaches, pins, hair pins, pendants has increased with the ever evolving demand for diamond necklaces, bracelets and earrings.

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