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Mid-Century Jewelry Magic

 

Mid-Century Jewelry Magic

 

The design period known as the Mid-Century ranged from about 1950-1965. The years following WWII were a welcome return to prosperity and led to a demand in luxurious jewelry to match the increasingly feminine styles of the time. In the era when men wore structured, dark hued suits tailored to perfection, beautiful women were bedecked in nipped-waist suits, swing cloaks, a-line skirts and daring décolletage.

The designs of Mid-Century jewelry changed as well from the masculine, military styles of the 40’s to a more elegant, feminine look. Jewelry designers began creating stunning confections of glistening diamonds, or bold, modern looks with gemstones. The linear styles of the previous decade gave way to voluptuous curves, as in the pearls so popular in that era, or whimsical portrayals of animals, flowers, branches, and vines. Signed designer jewelry from such notable brands as Tiffany and Company, Cartier and Van Cleef and Arpels became popularized through the mediums of film and magazines, especially in such movies as the classic “Breakfast at Tiffanys.” A concurrent Modernist movement introduced abstract high-end designs such as the starburst, anemone, or cluster motifs.

 

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The bright, quirky style of famous actress and singer, Doris Day, America’s sweetheart, is reflected in the vibrant colors used by some Mid-Century jewelry designers such as Cartier, Tiffany and Company, and Boucheron. It is easy to imagine the perky blonde in these Cartier enamel flower earrings, this Tiffany and Co. turquoise and sapphire bracelet and this Boucheron turquoise and Montana sapphire ring, all examples of the magic of Mid-Century style.

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Vintage Cartier Enamel Earrings in 18K   Tiffany and Co. Turquoise and Sapphire Bracelet in 18K    Boucheron Turquoise and Montana Sapphire Ring in 18K

 

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Grace Kelly, the Mid-Century epitome of Hollywood (and real-life) royalty, exuded timeless, classic elegance. Her sleek blonde hair and feminine fairness was the perfect background for lustrous pearls and glittering diamonds. Her style was fabulously luxurious, yet classy, and so chic that she still stands as a paragon of fashion. The warm tones of Mid-Century yellow gold jewelry, as well as Mid-Century pearl jewelry, complemented Kelly’s glowing skin and gracious demeanor.

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Pearl and Diamond Bracelet in 18K   Double Strand Pearl Necklace with Diamond Clasp in 14K    Mabe Pearl Earrings in 18K

 

 

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Audrey Hepburn, the eternally chic ingénue, was never more dazzling than when decked in diamonds. Her regal, swan-like grace was the perfect counterbalance for the glittering glamour she displays in such films as “My Fair Lady” and “Roman Holiday” as well as in real life. Mid-Century diamond jewelry was delicate, yet daring, set in sleek platinum or shining white gold.

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Diamond Baguette Necklace in Platinum Mid-Century Diamond Earrings in Platinum   Mid-Century Diamond Ring in Platinum

 

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Mid-Century Modernist jewelry has been perfectly portrayed in recent years on the wildly popular television series, “Mad Men.” Large, abstract brooches add interest to any outfit and help incorporate savvy style into polished and professional wardrobes. Mid-Century jewelry designers used sweeping lines, starburst motifs and floral motifs to create highly textured and sculptural ornaments which were in keeping with the Modernist movements of the day.

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Mid-Century Diamond Brooch in 18K and Platinum      Cartier Diamond Starburst Brooch in 18K        Mid-Century Sea Urchin Brooch in 18K

 

Mid-Century Jewelry

Post-War Prosperity and a Return to Luxury


The years following the end of World War II saw a marked increase in prosperity and a corresponding rise in the demand for more luxurious jewelry by designers such as Harry Winston, Van Cleef and Arpels and Oscar Heyman. The bold, masculine lines of wartime fashions transitioned into more feminine styles with sweeping skirts and necklines highlighting the décolletage, and jewelry designs changed to complement this new look. This was a traditionalist movement in fine jewelry, which again was made with the finest of materials such as platinum and diamonds.
 
Concurrently a modernist movement also took place during this period, supported by independent studio artists. These artists set up shop throughout the country, producing avant-garde designs, hand-crafted in abstract forms using basic materials used as sterling silver and semi-precious stones. These pieces have become highly collectable. 
 
The jewelry of the 1950's and 1960's differed from earlier styles mainly in terms of the production techniques used. In contrast with the heavy polished look of the Retro period, Mid-Century jewelry was made in gold openwork, highly textured in brushed metal, mesh and braided metal wire. Matching jewelry suites were popular during this era, the necklaces shorter in length, with clip back earrings and flexible gemstone encrusted bracelets. Popular motifs included floral and foliate designs as well as whimsical portrayals of animals and people. Also popular were abstract designs such as the starburst and cluster jewelry.
 
Beladora offers an impressive selection of gorgeous designer and non-designer Mid-Century fine jewelry, everything from Ruser freshwater pearl bracelets to David Webb animal brooches. Please don't hesitate to contact our knowledgeable sales associates with any questions you may have about Mid-Century jewelry designs and let us assist you in finding that gift that will be truly unforgettable.

Beladora.com has a wide collection of vintage Mid-Century jewelry, and modern signed designer jewelry to help you achieve that classic Mid-Century look. From Mid-Century estate diamond jewelry, to brightly hued signed designer items, from Mid-Century pearl jewelry to vintage brooches, Beladora.com has a variety of items to help you achieve any Mid-Century look from Grace Kelly elegance to Mad Men Modernism.

 
     

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