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Listing description by: Chris T.
The Piece
Markings: unmarked, tested, and guaranteed
Main Stone: faience scarab
Main Stone Measurements/Color: blue
Accent Stone: --
Accent Stone Measurements/Color: --
Stone Treatment: man-made
Stone Cuts: carved
Item Measurements:
- Length: 1.75"
- Width: 0.75"
Sizable by your local jeweler: Yes
Notable Features:
Damage: Age-appropriate wear. The band is slightly off shape. It's also missing one glass bead on the top of the ring.
*This listing is for the item only. All display boxes and/or photography props do not come with your purchase.*
The History
The Mid-Century Modernist style became a movement in art and jewelry in the 1940s, right after World War II, and peaked in the 1950s. The use of multi-colored metals became very popular due to wartime restrictions on certain materials; it was not uncommon to have brass, copper or gold-alloy accents with silver backgrounds. Mid-century Modernism is marked by clean lines and bold, abstract geometric shapes.