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Modern Link Necklaces

MODERN STYLE

Rooted in centuries of history of adornment dating back to the ancient world, modern jewelry reimagines traditional techniques, forms and materials for expressive new pieces. As opposed to contemporary jewelry, which responds to the moment in which it was created, modern jewelry often describes designs from the 20th to 21st centuries that reflect movements and trends in visual culture.

Modern jewelry emerged from the 19th-century shift away from jewelry indicating rank or social status. The Industrial Revolution allowed machine-made jewelry using electric gold plating, metal alloys and imitation stones, making beautiful jewelry widely accessible. Although mass production deemphasized the materials of the jewelry, the vision of the designer remained important, something that would be furthered in the 1960s with what’s known as the “critique of preciousness.”

A design fair called the “Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes” brought global attention to the Art Deco style in 1925 and gathered a mix of jewelry artists alongside master jewelers like Van Cleef & Arpels, Mauboussin and Boucheron. Art Deco designs from Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels unconventionally mixed gemstones like placing rock crystals next to diamonds while borrowing motifs from eclectic sources including Asian lacquer and Persian carpets. Among Cartier’s foremost design preoccupations at the time were high-contrast color combinations and crisp, geometric forms and patterns. In the early 20th century, modernist jewelers like Margaret De Patta and artists such as Alexander Calder — who is better known for his kinetic sculptures than his provocative jewelry — explored sculptural metalwork in which geometric shapes and lines were preferred over elaborate ornamentation.

Many of the innovations in modern jewelry were propelled by women designers such as Wendy Ramshaw, who used paper to craft her accessories in the 1960s. During the 1970s, Elsa Peretti created day-to-night pieces for Tiffany & Co. while designers like Lea Stein experimented with layering plastic, a material that had been employed in jewelry since the mid-19th century and had expanded into Bakelite, acrylics and other unique materials.

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Style: Modern
14K Rose Gold Diamond Straight Line Tennis Necklace, 12.50 Carats
Located in New York, NY
14K Rose Gold Diamond Straight Line Tennis Necklace Features 12.50Cts of Diamonds. Diana M. is a leading supplier of top-quality fine jewelry for over 35 years. Diana M is one-stop s...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Link Necklaces

Materials

Diamond, Rose Gold

Diana M. Custom 11.45cts 14K Rose Gold Diamond Line Tennis Necklace 17"
Located in New York, NY
Custom 14K rose gold diamond straight line tennis necklace 11.45 cts diamonds 156 stones 0.07 each. Color FG SI clarity. Excellent cut 17"
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Link Necklaces

Materials

Diamond, Rose Gold

Gubelin "Grand Canyon" Necklace, 1976
Located in San Antonio, TX
18k gold necklace composed of graduated abstract links, dudbe "the Grand Canyon Necklace" by Guebelin. Signed. Adverties in he New York Times, 1976.
Category

1970s Swiss Vintage Modern Link Necklaces

Materials

18k Gold

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