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12 jewelry of the Art Nouveau era that you would not refuse today

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Luxurious jewelery from the Art Nouveau era is exciting and captivating with its impeccable grace!

René lalique

The Art Nouveau style was formed in the 1890s of the last century, when artists and designers made an attempt to say goodbye to the old styles and create a new one. In practice, Art Nouveau (which, by the way, is translated as "new art") has incorporated features of a wide variety of directions, from Rococo to Gothic.


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The main inspiration for Art Nouveau artists was nature. The bud, as a symbol of new life, smoothly curved stems, pale elegant lilies, water lilies and irises adorned fabrics and wallpapers, building facades and screens. No less often insects and birds were depicted, as well as beautiful long-haired girls in spacious flowing robes.

Since this style is incredible flexibility and versatility, it organically penetrated into a variety of areas, ranging from architecture to jewelry. We invite you to admire with us the beautiful products of a bygone era and admire the skill of their famous creators.

René lalique

These works were presented to the world by Rene Lalique, one of the most talented gold and silver craftsmen and designers of his time.Even during the life of the master, his jewelry became an object of worship, and women refused diamonds for the sake of ordinary glass - one of the master’s favorite materials.


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René jules lalique

In 1839, when Luis Masriera opened his first jewelry store in Barcelona, ​​this artist and jeweler of the highest class hardly expected how significant his contribution to the development of modern jewelry in Spain would be.

Lluís Masriera

The enamel technique - one of the secrets of the Masriera house - goes from generation to generation and is of unrivaled quality.

Lluís Masriera

The brothers Vever, Paul and Henri reoriented the family workshop to the Art Nouveau style and began to specialize in enamels, giving the world a lot of beautiful jewelry in the Art Nouveau style.


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Paul and Henri Vever

Philip Wolfers studied in Brussels, in the workshop of his father, a professional jeweler. Inspired by symbolism and fairy-tale themes, he used precious stones, bone, gold, and enamel to create luxurious jewelry with floral ornaments that cannot but be admired!

Philippe wolfers

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