The 1960s marked a period of profound transformation in both decorative arts and jewelry design. Fueled by economic growth, technological innovation, and changing lifestyles, designers embraced new ideas and materials. Clean lines, bold forms, and a spirit of experimentation replaced many traditional conventions, reflecting the optimism and modernity of the decade.

In the decorative arts, creators explored sculptural furniture, innovative ceramics, and new industrial materials such as plastic, resin, and acrylic. At the same time, jewelry designers moved away from purely traditional forms, introducing abstract compositions, geometric shapes, and textured surfaces. Both costume jewelry and fine jewelry flourished, with designers freely combining gold, silver, precious stones, and unconventional materials.

As the decade progressed, the influence of modernism evolved into increasingly expressive and sculptural forms, paving the way for the bold creativity of the 1970s. Today, the decorative arts and jewelry of the 1960s are highly appreciated for their originality, innovative spirit, and their ability to capture the optimism and cultural energy of a transformative era.

Style 60's

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