
Vintage Art Deco Jewelry Collection
Bold geometry, dazzling gemstones, and sleek sophistication define the Art Deco era, and we are delighted to share a collection that celebrates this timeless style. From angular platinum and diamond rings to striking onyx and jade bracelets, our selection captures the glamour and innovation of the 1920s and 1930s. Each piece is hand-selected for its craftsmanship and rarity, ensuring that every Art Deco jewel in our collection is a statement of individuality. Whether you're drawn to the elegance of stepped designs or the brilliance of Old European-cut diamonds, our collection offers extraordinary finds for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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Art Deco Cut Glass and Patinated Bronze Bracelet with Tubular Chainwork
Vendor:AntiqueRegular price $445.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Antique Art Deco 10K White Gold Ring with Four Color Gemstones, Size 5.75
Vendor:AntiqueRegular price $680.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Antique Peruzzi Art Deco Silver Satyr & Cherub Necklace – A Fusion of Mythology & Elegance
Vendor:PeruzziRegular price $600.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Vintage Signed Trifari Gold-Tone Necklace & Earrings Set – Art Deco Design
Vendor:TrifariRegular price $1,280.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Exquisite Vintage Hobe Rhinestone and Black Glass Bracelet – Unique Feather-Inspired Design
Vendor:HobeRegular price $1,290.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Antique Art Deco Revival Large Light Blue Crystal Necklace
Vendor:AntiqueRegular price $590.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Art Deco 14k White Gold Ring with 12 Diamonds
Vendor:AntiqueRegular price $1,300.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Austria Multi Shade Rhinestone Necklace
Vendor:AustriaRegular price $480.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Krementz Antique Art Deco Brooch in 14K Gold and Platinum
Vendor:KrementzRegular price $375.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Art Deco Old European Diamond Ring in 14k White Gold – Swirl-Set, Size 5.75
Vendor:AntiqueRegular price $1,680.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per
Worth Considering When Shopping for Vintage Art Deco Jewelry
About Art Deco Jewelry
Art Deco jewelry emerged in the 1920s and flourished through the 1930s, reflecting the sleek, geometric style of the broader Art Deco movement. Inspired by modern architecture, ancient civilizations, and the Machine Age, these designs celebrated symmetry, bold shapes, and the glamour of the Jazz Age. Whether adorned with dazzling diamonds or vibrant onyx and jade, Art Deco pieces combined artistry with innovation in a way that continues to captivate collectors and designers to this day.
How to Shop This Style
Authentic Art Deco jewelry often features platinum or white gold settings, intricate filigree work, and Old European or early round brilliant-cut diamonds. Many pieces include colored stones such as sapphires, emeralds, rubies, and coral—sometimes accented with enamel or engraving. When shopping for Art Deco jewelry, look for craftsmanship details: fine milgrain edges, balanced design, and secure settings. Because these pieces are often 90–100 years old, it's worth considering condition and wearability, particularly with rings or more delicate filigree work.
Designers to Know
The Art Deco era was a high point for both fine and costume jewelry design. At the luxury end, houses like Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Tiffany & Co. pioneered platinum settings and linear gemstone patterns. In the world of collectible costume jewelry, names like Trifari, Boucher, and Eisenberg delivered bold, affordable designs that still turn heads today. Signed pieces from either category are especially sought after, but even unsigned Art Deco jewelry can display exceptional craftsmanship and design ingenuity.
Styling Art Deco Jewelry Today
Art Deco jewelry makes a striking statement in both formal and everyday settings. A geometric brooch or cocktail ring can add a sense of drama to a minimalist blazer, while a long, linear pendant necklace pairs beautifully with evening wear. Deco earrings—often featuring bold shapes or contrasting stones—can be worn alone as a focal point, or layered with modern studs for a curated ear look. Don’t be afraid to mix metals or pair Art Deco pieces with contemporary styles—the clean lines and architectural symmetry give them a timeless versatility that blends effortlessly with modern wardrobes.