Art Nouveau jewelry


Art Nouveau is a great artistic movement of the early 20th century.Art Nouveau began at the end of the 19th century, with its first beginnings from 1880 to 1990. It is the very famous René Lalique who will project this movement and its actors on the international scene. All in curves and untied, the Art Nouveau jewels are inspired by nature, feminine forms, tales and pagan legends and the Middle Ages. The great novelty in Art Nouveau jewelry is also in the materials and technicality: we return to ancestral know-how and crafts, as the art of stained glass that will inspire the master enamellers. Jewelers are using less valuable stones, they are looking for a visual rendering. Large and long pearls, glass, lacquer, moonstones, stones of little used colors like peridot.

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  • broche flèche ancienne perle et diamantsDiamond and pearl arrow brooch
    600,00

    Edwardian diamond pearl arrow brooch in 18 karats rose gold and silver. Brooch featuring an arrow with 22 diamonds on the tip and tail, and a fine pearl on the shaft (diameter approx. 4.9 mm). Antique brooch, late 19th – early 20th century.

    Partially inscribed owl hallmark (French State hallmark for 18 karat gold).

    Dimensions: 10 x 52 mm
    Estimated total diamond weight: 0.11 carat

    Condition: light scratches and oxidation

    Weight : 3.75 gr

  • Cultured pearls silver hair combedwardian silver pearl hair comb
    450,00

    Edwardian wedding pearl hair comb in silver (800). Large antique bun comb with eight teeth in blond tortoiseshell, decorated with a silver leaf motif, set with rhinestones imitating diamonds alternated with eight cultured pearls. Antique chignon comb, ideal as a wedding hair accessory. Circa 1900, France.

    Boar’s head hallmark (french state hallmark for silver), goldsmith’s hallmark illegible.

    Dimensions: 11 x 7 cm

    Condition: small scratches

    Weight : 16,71 gr

  • pearl wedgwood pendantjasperware wedgwood pendant
    680,00

    Antique Wedgwood jasperware pendant in 18k gold (750). This piece features a central plaque of blue and white ceramic, also known as “Jasperware,” made in a cameo style. The depiction shows a profiled woman dressed in antique attire, holding a lyre, leaning against a column. The Jasperware plaque is signed “Wedgwood” on the reverse. It is framed in gold and natural pearls. The pendant suspends two natural pearls as pendants at the top and bottom. Pendant from the early 20th century, France.

    Eagle head hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold), Wedgwood mark

    Dimensions (including bail): 45 x 28 mm
    Plaque dimensions: 17 x 10 mm

    Condition: The white is slightly yellowed on the plaque

    Weight: 2.58 gr

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    Learn more: The Wedgwood manufacture, founded in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood, is renowned for its high-quality ceramics, particularly fine pottery and porcelain. It is famous for its artistic and technical innovation, including the development of “Jasperware,” characterized by delicate patterns and vibrant colors. Wedgwood played a significant role in the ceramic industry in England and has continued to thrive as an iconic brand over the centuries.

  • antique gold broochantique fleur de lis brooch in gold
    680,00

    Fleur-de-lis gold brooch in 18k (750) hollow gold. Brooch in the shape of a fleur-de-lis, adorned with three fine pearls in a cartouche.

    France, antique brooch circa 1900.

    Eagle head hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold)

    Dimensions: 35 x 28 mm

    Condition: signs of use

    Weight: 4.29 gr

    Symbolism: The lily has been a symbol of royalty for centuries. The fleur-de-lis is believed to have appeared for the first time on the scepter of Charles the Bald (823-877), the grandson of Charlemagne. The French royalty, therefore, chose this emblem just as other reigning European families chose the eagle, lion, or leopard. For centuries, until the revolution, the fleur-de-lis became a heraldic symbol on monuments, currency, clothing and tapestries, sculptures, statues, art objects, paintings… To express their opposition to monarchy and Catholicism, the revolutionaries destroyed numerous sites and artworks marked by this symbol.

  • gold clasp pearl necklaceedwardian white pearl necklace
    420,00

    Cultured pearl necklace in fall with a cylindrical clasp in gold 18 karats white (750 thousandths) and its safety chain. This necklace is composed of 74 white cultured pearls with pinkish nuances, arranged from smallest to largest. They have a regular round shape. Old necklace of the beginning of the XXth century.

    Marked eagle head

    Total length: 45 cm

    Diameter of the pearls: 4.20 mm to 7.86 mm

    Note: the necklace has been rethreaded and the silk thread has been changed.

    Weight : 17.87 gr

    Did you know ? By tradition, in the South of France, a pearl necklace is offered to young girls for their 18th birthday.

    Care: It is not recommended to wash or bathe with this jewel, as it could alter the silk thread. You should avoid applying perfume to the jewel. We also advise you to avoid exposing your jewel near strong heat. The best advice: wear your pearls, they will keep their luster.

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • broche art nouveau émail jaune en orbroche art nouveau émail jaune en or
    280,00

    Art Nouveau ivy brooch in yellow gold 14 karats. A charming circular brooch entirely decorated with ivy leaves alternated with six natural white pearls. The ivy leaves are enamelled in yellow colour. Antique Art Nouveau brooch, circa 1900.

    Marked 14k, an other hallmark partially erased.

    Diameter: 19 mm

    Note: lacks of enamel the locking system works

    Weight : 1.85 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*

  • art nouveau enamel broche biarritz french antique jewellerymussel enamel brooch shell souvenir biarritz brooch
    660,00

    Biarritz Art Nouveau brooch in yellow gold 18 karat. The brooch takes the form of a shell (a mussel) on which it is written “Biarritz” in black and blue enamel. Around, a floral decoration colored by green enamels and a pearl inlaid in relief. Brooch of the early twentieth century, Art Nouveau period. French jewel.

    Tested as 18 karat gold.

    Dimensions: 1.4 x 2.6 cm

    Size of the pearl: 3 mm approximately

    Note: the fastening system works.

    Weight: 4,11 gr

     

  • broche fleur art nouveauart nouveau flower brooch in gold
    530,00

    Art Nouveau orchid brooch in 18 karats matte gold, yellow and green colors, with a triangular shape and decorated with an orchid flower in full bloom centered with a green stone (garnet /glass doublet), surrounded by “whiplash” lines with alternating colors of gold. A pearl in tassel under the flower, set by 6 claws. French work from the Art Nouveau period, circa 1900

    Partially erased eagle’s head and goldsmith’s hallmarks.

    Height: 3cm
    Width: 3 cm

    Note : to wear it as a pendant, please ask us for a quote

    Weight: 2.1 gr