Description
An Art Deco pendant featuring lapis lazuli, cloisonné, and filigree is a stunning piece that blends bold geometric designs with intricate craftsmanship, reflecting the distinctive aesthetic of the Art Deco movement (1920s–1930s).
- Lapis Lazuli: This deep blue semi-precious stone was often used in Art Deco jewelry to add a rich, luxurious color contrast.
- Cloisonné: A decorative technique in which enamel is applied within raised metal compartments, adding vibrant, colorful elements to the design.
- Filigree: Delicate metalwork, often in silver or gold, that involves twisting fine threads of metal into intricate patterns, a popular style in Art Deco jewelry for its elegance and craftsmanship.
This combination of materials and techniques results in a pendant that would be a striking example of the era's taste for opulence, geometry, and rich textures.
Length: 0.75 in. ( 2 cm.)