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Jewels in the history

Jewels in the history


Jewels in the history

Posted: 30 May 2011 10:20 AM PDT

Looking back over past centuries, it is very clear that the jewels are an important part of our society. Starting with ancient Greece, jewelry for men and women have worn. Recently, during the Georgian period of 1700, early to mid-1800 were mostly engraved jewelry designs with natural flowers, leaves, insects, birds and feathers or motto engraved. The precious stones were favored in this period together with agates, gems and cabochon cut stones.

Later inof 1800 as were the early Victorian, vines, flowers, sprays and animal subjects, the dominant style.

These styles were mixed with gold colored enamel pieces of jewelry and many began during this period. The late Victorian era to 1900 diamonds brought in popularity. Birds, insects and animal subjects were placed in metal pieces, and many have begun to implement the use of spring mechanisms. Delicate fan of colored stones and pearls were also popularduring this period.

During the period 1900-1950 changed the styles and designs of jewelry quickly and significantly. The jewels early 1900 was very soft and feminine. Bows, ribbons were, urns, and garlands of flowers began as far back in time. Platinum yellow gold or diamond trim on the big diamond with smaller diamonds for accents was very popular at this time. Art Deco was popular in 1900. During this time, diamondsand platinum have been widely used, regardless of their costs. The stones were cut into triangles and other shapes with colored stones like rubies, sapphires, emeralds and onyx to create beautiful, high-contrast combinations.

During World War II most of the gold silver and platinum were all needed to fund military spending.

During this time he broke the American jewelry market in itself. Beautiful gold-colored, yellow, pink and green have been developed. Designshave been developed, with three-dimensional sculptures and ribbons, bows and pleats, the tissue was similar. After the war, jewelry, much less romantic, and it took quite a militaristic look.

It 'was during the 1950s that the use of abstract spray of diamonds in starburst and mixed sections were introduced. Structured Gold has also been introduced and the appearance of virtually ended 1950 with Florence, twisted rope, wire and form networks. In this decade,usual, gold jewelry without gemstones worn during the day were wearing diamonds and other stones for the evening. Amethyst, turquoise and coral are among the most popular colored gems. White Pearl has been very popular for day and night wear.

Jumping from 1970 has taken a radically new jewel. jewelry designer saw a different and unique approach to design jewelry to be created. Base metals such as rock crystal, ivory and coralwere more widely used. Baguette diamond solitaire have been designed and worn at night in both during the day e.

During 1980 the glitz and glamor was a desired look. During the wedding of Princess Diana and Prince Charles has women all over the world, the desire for jewelry with a stylish and elegant TV shows like Dallas women desire an attractive approach to her jewelry was. Pearls were very popular and the wholeJewelry designs ranging from small to big and clumsy and elegant. This is also the decade when he began the ear holes with a maximum of five earrings in one ear.

Many of these jewelry styles and trends are evident today. Typically, jewelry never goes out of fashion. Many antique pieces from past decades are still very fashionable and can be worn today without much notice. Jewelry is a part of our lives for almost the beginning of time, and it is very obvious that therethen to stay for many years.

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