Art Deco pendant with rose pattern “Dalina”
$244
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Description
Sublime pendant from the Art Deco period (1920-1930) representing a stylized triangle in chiseled gold in the center of which is nestled a delicately worked rose, from its thin stem to its leaves and corolla petals. The upper is set with a fine half pearl for a touch of contrast. A piece typical of the motifs of the Art Deco period, combining modernism and geometric shapes and the naturalistic remains of the Art Nouveau period preceding it. Sold without chain.
Length: 2.6cm with bail, 2.1cm without
Width: 1.3cm
Weight: 0.85g
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This unique piece had a previous life in France.
The story: The Art Deco jewel, born in the 1920s and 1930s, embodies a bold aesthetic combining geometric lines, modern refinement and attention to detail. Among the emblematic motifs of this era, the rose occupies a special place — a symbol of femininity, beauty and timeless delicacy. Interpreted according to the codes of the Art Deco style, the rose is often stylized, refined, sometimes almost abstract, fitting harmoniously into symmetrical and architectural compositions. Here made in white and yellow gold, it reveals a subtle play of contrasts and volumes, combining the softness of the floral motif with the graphic rigour of the time. The Art Deco rose embodies the perfect balance between nature and modernity, romanticism and sophistication.