Once upon a time, in the golden twenties and early thirties, elegant ladies and gentlemen adorned themselves with the expressive jewellery of Art Deco - an era that enchanted the art world with its unmistakable style and flair. This beautiful brooch, created around 1930, is a testimony to that glamorous era.
With a luminous golden doublé body, it shimmeringly nestles against the fabric on which it is emblazoned. This body, artfully and carefully pierced, creates a geometric pattern reminiscent of curled vines, allowing the eye to wander gently over the surface of the brooch.
But the heart of this creation is hidden in its centre: a square element skilfully balanced on its tip and adorned by four exquisite coral cabochons. These cabochons, also cut square, bear a deep, warm colour that catches the sunlight and reflects it back in various shades of red.
As if this splendour were not enough, salmon-coloured coral beads round off the overall picture. Placed at the outer ends, they give the brooch a lively yet classy finish.
The back, equally masterfully crafted, is finished with a sturdy brooch to ensure that this work of art always stays in place and adorns its wearer with pride.
A brooch is not just a piece of jewellery. It tells stories, it captures and holds memories. This special piece invites you to enter the magnificent world of Art Deco and feel the elegance of days gone by. A true masterpiece that captures the spirit of an era and combines the timeless beauty of gold and coral in perfect harmony.
Dimensions & Details
- Gold Doublé
- Weight 3,49 g
- 2.8 x 1.5 cm