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Art Nouveau Locket Circa 1900s
Located in ADELAIDE, SA
This exquisite French made Art Nouveau oval hinged locket is crafted in 18k yellow gold. Featuring an open pierced front with a beautiful entwined floral theme. Inside is a glass loc...
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Pendant Necklaces

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Art Nouveau Diamond Brooch/Pendant Circa 1900
Located in Firenze, IT
Set throughout with cushion-shaped, old brilliant and single-cut diamonds, terminating with a cushion-shaped diamond drop, suspended from a cable-link chain, via an old brilliant-cut...
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Early 20th Century Italian Art Nouveau Pendant Necklaces

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c.1900 Art Nouveau Antique Horn Fuchsia Pendant Necklace
Located in Skelmersdale, GB
This beautiful pendant necklace is a wonderful and rare example of Art Nouveau carved horn jewellery. It is unsigned. Condition Report: Excellent The Details... This necklace features a pendant detailed with a fuchsia motif created from carved horn. The pendant is accented with hand-painting. As is typical of Art Nouveau horn necklaces...
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Antique 1900s Enamel Art Nouveau Perfume Gold Pendant
Located in Cairo, EG
Antique 18k yellow gold pendant for perfume use in art nouveau style with colorful enamel on pendant sides with a total 18k gold weight of 12 grams and 4.5 lenght hall marked 750 gol...
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Art Nouveau Platinum Necklace with Diamonds, circa 1900.
Located in Chorzów, PL
Elegant necklace in Art Nouveau style, made of platinum with elements of 14-carat yellow gold. This unique necklace is decorated with numerous old-cut diamonds, with a total weight o...
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Early 20th Century Unknown Art Nouveau Pendant Necklaces

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Art Nouveau Diamond Opal Pendant/Brooch, circa 1900
Located in London, GB
18ct gold & silver set Art Nouveau Diamond Opal Pendant/Brooch dated circa 1900 Five round opals with an articulated pear shaped opal drop, very well matched with lively play of colours and iridescence in reds, greens, blues and gold. Set in 18 carat yellow gold claw collets Two main transitional cut (old mine) diamonds 0.70ct. Mix of old mine and rose cut diamonds in an 18 carat yellow gold with “silver Set” channel setting , approx 1 ct total. G/H/I, VS2-SI2. Total diamond weight: approx 1.7carats Setting diamonds in gold with a thin layer of silver, “silver set”, was a technique used in the Georgian/Victorian/Art Nouveau period as white coloured gold and platinum were not yet available. A very thin layer of silver was applied to the gold, on which the diamonds were set, to show them off to their best advantage (as the yellow would reflect and distort the white colour of the diamonds). The Art Nouveau period was a short lived but worldwide movement which reached its peak at the end of the 19th Century and the first decade of the 20th Century. It had its roots in the Pre Raphaelite and Arts and Crafts movements in Britain in the 1860’s. Artists, such as William Morris, took their inspiration from the flora and fauna of nature and rejected the mass industrialisation and mechanisation of the Victorian age. Art Nouveau continued with this theme and has a distinctive appearance with soft, curved shapes and lines and often depicted natural designs such as flowers, birds and the female form. Before the Art Nouveau period, the emphasis had been to design pieces with an emphasis on gem stones, diamonds, rubies emeralds etc. However, during the Art Nouveau period, jewellers adopted the idea of using other semi–precious stones “from nature” such as agate, garnet opal, moonstone, aquamarine and experimented with a wide variety of new techniques e.g. enamelling. The “New Art” style became a worldwide movement encompassing all disciplines of the arts, and world class artists as far afield as Gaudi with his “modernisme” architecture in Spain, Louis Comfort Tiffany in New York with objects, Galle Glass in France and the Liberty & Co Archibald Knox designs in Britain, Jugendstil in Northern Europe and Faberge in Russia. The movement flared brightly but briefly and by 1910 it was already going out of style to be replaced by Art Deco. Detachable 18ct brooch...
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Antique Early 1900s British Art Nouveau Pendant Necklaces

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Diamond, White Diamond, Opal, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold, Silver

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