Earrings | Deco Design Jade Onyx & Diamond Drop Earrings (1.75 CT TW Of Diamonds)
MAIN STONE: 60 round pave and collet set Diamonds (1.75 CTS TW)
SECONDARY STONE: Green Jade Disc and Black Onyx circles
MEASUREMENTS: The earrings measures 2-1/2” long by 7/8” wide.
METAL: 18k white gold
CONDITION: Mint condition
WEIGHT: Weighs 12.0 DWTS = 18.6 GRAMS TW.

One of the most popular styles, the Art Deco was known for its clean lines, and simple shapes juxtaposed to create beautiful compositions. Pave settings became popular at this time (The term refers to diamonds that are set so closely together that they create an illusion of a “paved surface where the setting becomes invisible.) While a lot of jewelry from this period was black and white – the black coming from the use of onyx and the white from the white gold set diamonds, there is plenty of color in Art Deco design jewelry. A perfect accent to the diamonds in their white gold settings, are these magnificent green jade disc. The Art Deco style in jewelry lasted through the 1930s, however, the Art Deco witnessed a revival in the late 1960s, and even today jewelry designers continue to be inspired by the period.
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One of the most popular styles, the Art Deco was known for its clean lines, and simple shapes juxtaposed to create beautiful compositions. Pave settings became popular at this time (The term refers to diamonds that are set so closely together that they create an illusion of a “paved surface where the setting becomes invisible.) While a lot of jewelry from this period was black and white – the black coming from the use of onyx and the white from the white gold set diamonds, there is plenty of color in Art Deco design jewelry. A perfect accent to the diamonds in their white gold settings, are these magnificent green jade disc. The Art Deco style in jewelry lasted through the 1930s, however, the Art Deco witnessed a revival in the late 1960s, and even today jewelry designers continue to be in
One of the most popular styles, the Art Deco was known for its clean lines, and simple shapes juxtaposed to create beautiful compositions. Pave settings became popular at this time (The term refers to diamonds that are set so closely together that they create an illusion of a “paved surface where the setting becomes invisible.) While a lot of jewelry from this period was black and white – the black coming from the use of onyx and the white from the white gold set diamonds, there is plenty of color in Art Deco design jewelry. A perfect accent to the diamonds in their white gold settings, are these magnificent green jade disc. The Art Deco style in jewelry lasted through the 1930s, however, the Art Deco witnessed a revival in the late 1960s, and even today jewelry designers continue to be in