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Advancements In Technology & How They Impacted The Creation Of Art Deco Rings

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Technology is constantly evolving and that has been the case for centuries, if not longer, as humanity strives to learn new things. The Art Deco era started in the early 1920s, which was also the start of the Industrial Revolution, a time when technology began to flourish, in this article, we take a look at how technological advancements impacted the making of Art Deco rings.


The Art Nouveau Period


This preceded the Art Deco era and it started around the year 1918, which was the end of WWI and women of that time began to enjoy a lot more freedom. This was also a time when hardships ended, and materials suddenly became available; add to that the invention of new machinery and you have an environment that is prime for creativity.


The Art Deco Period


A new and creative form of visual design arrived in 1925, which was showcased during the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts held in Paris in the same year. Check out the stunning Art Deco engagement rings Australia offers, or head over to your country’s most reputable antique dealer. There is something to suit every taste and you can browse their catalogue from the comfort of your own home.


Superior Welding


This was the time when oxy-acetylene welding was invented and the higher temperatures enabled jewellers to weld intricate settings and they became highly skilled, while hand tools also improved. Jewellery designers were now able to use all of their creativity; with geometric shapes, bold designs and rich colours, Art Deco jewellery flourished thanks to the Industrial Revolution.


Diamond Cutting


Machine cutting was in full flow, which enabled jewellers to cut gemstones to very precise dimensions, with perfect angles on each facet. Hand-cut gemstones can typically be found in Art Deco diamond engagement rings, known as ‘mine cut’ and this makes each piece unique, with very slight imperfections. When looking at Art Deco engagement rings, there are pieces with bold designs and rich colours at the reputable antique dealer near your location. You will find a diverse range of pieces, with diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires. Such colourful and exquisite jewellery is as popular today as it was in the 1930s, if not more so.


Egyptian Influence


There is little doubt that Egyptian culture influenced Art Deco. In the early 20th century, the young Egyptian King Tutankhamun’s tomb was discovered, which contained a wealth of treasures and art; European journalists took photos of the artefacts, and they were published in newspapers around the world. Of course, artists of the time decided to incorporate into their creations many of the features and shapes of this colourful civilisation, with beetles, snakes, birds and mystical creatures often depicted in Art Deco jewellery.


Platinum


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It should be noted that in the 1920s, gold and silver were costly, due to their rarity, therefore jewellers preferred to make jewellery using platinum, which is very durable and does not tarnish. You can view some of the best platinum and diamond Art Deco engagement rings at the website of a leading antique dealer and choose the perfect Art Deco diamond engagement ring.


The Art Deco period was a time when creativity exploded onto the scene and today, couples prefer antiques when looking at engagement and wedding rings. If you and your partner would like to browse a select catalogue of genuine Art Deco engagement rings, search online for a reputable antique dealer near you. Fine antique jewellery is a wise long-term investment and an appropriate symbol of your relationship.


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