Amsterdam, The Netherlands

15k Round-Shape Locket 13362-8149

 1.595,00 VAT incl. (where applicable)

This is a stylish Art Deco locket that is round-shaped and made of 15k gold.

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Details: 15k Locket.
Ships from a small business in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Design Era: Art Deco (1915-1935).
Dimensions: H 4x L 3.3 x W 0.4 cm.
Weight in grams: 13.
Condition: Excellent condition – barely used with minimal signs of wear.

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Design Era

Era Information

Art Deco jewelry, also known as Jazz Age jewelry, became popular in the 1920s and remained in style through the 1930s. It was named after the Exposition International des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, a exhibition held in Paris in 1925 that was largely dedicated to the jewelry arts. This style was inspired by a variety of cultural and artistic movements, such as Oriental, African, and South American art, as well as Cubism and Fauvism. Art Deco jewelry is known for its sharp, straight lines and emphasis on modernity and the machine age.

During the Art Deco era, there were significant improvements in diamond cutting techniques, which made diamonds more radiant and sparkling than ever before. This, along with increased prosperity, allowed more people to afford diamond jewelry and engagement rings. Additionally, new casting techniques made it possible to produce more intricate and detailed settings.

Art Deco jewelry was not only fashionable but also reflected the social and cultural changes of the time. The bold, modern design of Art Deco jewelry reflected the liberation and empowerment of women during the 1920s and 1930s. Today, Art Deco jewelry is highly sought after by collectors and is often featured in museum exhibitions and high-end auctions.

Material Information

15k

15 karat gold is an alloy made up of 15 parts gold and 10 parts other metals, usually copper, silver or zinc. It is less pure than 18 karat gold, which is made up of 75% gold and 25% other metals. 15 karat gold is popular in jewelry making because it is more durable and less expensive than higher karat gold. It is also slightly yellow in color, giving it a warmer tone than 18 karat white gold, which is made with a higher proportion of silver or other white metals. 15 karat gold is a good choice for everyday wear, especially for those who are looking for a more affordable alternative to higher karat gold. It is also suitable for those who prefer a more traditional or vintage look, as 15 karat gold was more commonly used in jewelry making in the past.

Dimensions

H 4x L 3.3 x W 0.4 cm

Gender

Weight (in grams)

13

Condition

Enhance the Beauty of Your Jewelry with Proper Care

Wearing your jewelry is a special way to express yourself and add a touch of personal style to any look. However, to ensure your jewelry remains in pristine condition, there are a few simple steps you need to take to keep it looking its best.

General Care Instructions:

Remove jewelry when showering or bathing, especially when at the beach, in the sea or in chlorinated water.
Avoid wearing jewelry while doing physical work such as housekeeping, gardening or exercise.
Storing your jewelry in a dry and cool place will help protect it from moisture, dirt and dust.
Keeping it away from harsh chemicals such as bleach, ammonia and chlorine will help to avoid discoloration and damage.
Cleaning your jewelry regularly with a soft cloth will help to keep it looking shiny and new.
Avoid exposing your jewelry to extreme temperatures, such as leaving it in direct sunlight or near a heater, as this can cause damage.
Handle your jewelry carefully and avoid dropping it, as this can cause the stones to loosen or the metals to scratch.
Finally, if possible, have your jewelry professionally checked and serviced. This will ensure that any potential problems are spotted and fixed before they become worse.

By following these tips, you can enjoy your precious jewelry for many years to come.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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