The 1970s and 1980s were an exceptionally creative period in the history of jewelry design. Driven by the rise of fashion and the growing influence of couture houses, jewelry became a powerful means of personal expression. Designers experimented with new forms, bold volumes, and vibrant colors, moving beyond the traditional conventions of fine jewelry. Couture houses developed imaginative and innovative collections that reflected the evolving styles and spirit of the era.

This creative energy was expressed through a remarkable diversity of materials. Gilt metal, brass, resin, glass, hardstones, and synthetic materials were used alongside gold and silver in designs that were often bold and highly decorative. The distinction between costume jewelry and fine jewelry became increasingly blurred, encouraging unprecedented artistic freedom. Today, jewelry from the 1970s and 1980s is highly sought after for its originality, craftsmanship, and unmistakable period character.

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