SALON DES ANTIQUAIRES DE LA PLACE SAINT SULPICE - PARIS (6EME) DU 11 AU 21 JUIN 2026 DE 11H00 A 20H00
SALON DES ANTIQUAIRES DE LA PLACE SAINT SULPICE - PARIS (6EME) DU 11 AU 21 JUIN 2026 DE 11H00 A 20H00
The 1950s marked a period of renewal and optimism for French jewelry following the restrictions of the Second World War. Leading houses such as Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Boucheron returned to producing sophisticated creations distinguished by generous volumes, elegance, and exceptional craftsmanship. Jewelry designs often featured fluid, feminine forms inspired by nature, flowers, ribbons, and botanical motifs.
Yellow gold regained prominence alongside platinum and diamonds, while colored gemstones added brilliance and refinement to many creations. Jewelry from the 1950s is characterized by its harmonious balance between classicism and modernity, reflecting the prosperity and creative spirit of the decade. Today, these pieces remain highly sought after for their timeless elegance and outstanding quality.
Style 50's
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Broche fleur, 1950
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