The New Art Movement Era

The New Art Movement Era: The Natural Beauty of East West Integration

The New Art Movement Era: the natural beauty of East West tntegration. In the late 19th century, art in the Eastern and Western worlds underwent earth shattering changes, and more cultural communication began between the East and the West. In 1862, Japan was first invited to participate in the International Industrial and Art Fair held in London. Japan showcased local traditional art at the expo, winning the attention of Europeans with its simple jewelry yet natural beauty inspired design style. Western artists began to seek inspiration from the Eastern world. At this time, Europeans were also tired of Victorian jewelry design and embarked on a new path of exploration.

Jeulia Two Tone Princess Cut Floral and Leaf Carved Unique Sterling Silver Ring
Jeulia Two Tone Princess Cut Floral and Leaf Carved Unique Sterling Silver Ring

The pioneers of the art movement emphasized that there are no straight lines in nature, and there is no complete plane in nature. In decoration, curves and organic forms are highlighted, and the motivation for decoration basically comes from natural forms. Artists seek an abstraction in the process of “learning from nature”, endowing natural forms with an organic symbolic atmosphere, and using sporty lines as the foundation of formal beauty.

Ren é Lalique's Dragonfly Fairy

Ren é Lalique’s Dragonfly Fairy

The Art Nouveau style, as a type of decorative art style, undoubtedly reaches its peak in the jewelry field as Ren é Lalique’s Dragonfly Fairy.

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Jeulia “Flying Butterfly” Movable Sterling Silver Works of Art of Precious Metal

Another art and jewelry master, Philippe Wolfers, cannot be ignored. He was born into the European art and jewelry family WOLFERS, and his excellent genes are undoubtedly evident in this art master. He is very skilled in showcasing the artistic temperament of his works through material selection, design, and expression. The perfect fusion of classical and modern elements highlights the design style, and on this basis, the art of jewelry design is maximized.

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Art Deco comes from the confidence of industrial development.

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In 1925, the World Art Deco and Industrial Exhibition in Paris, France brought this artistic style to the public, which deeply influenced fields such as architecture and painting. Jewelry also began to pay attention to this avant-garde artistic style.

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Jeulia Flower Marquise Cut Sterling Silver Ring

There are many misunderstandings in the public understanding of Art Deco. Firstly, Art Deco does not reject nature, but instead chooses more lines from nature and seeks patterns from vines and animals, which is commonly referred to as organic lines in the design industry. Secondly, Art Deco is not simply a European element. In the later stages of its development, jewelry designers also began to seek inspiration from ancient cultures such as Asia, Egypt, and the Maya.
The distinctive feature of Art Deco is the extensive use of shark patterns, zebra patterns, zigzag patterns, staircase patterns, bold and curved curves, radial patterns, and more to decorate, making it a movement and style in modern art and design.
If you ask what style has lasted for nearly a century but still maintains Fashion? Art Deco can be considered one of them, as it once again stands at the forefront of trends when the popularity of various styles is exhausted.

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Jeulia Hug Me “Forever Cutie” Mexican Axolotl Sterling Silver Necklace

This style was popular in the 1920s and 1930s, whether it was during its heyday or now with the resurgence of retro trends, Art Deco is beloved by its supporters as a synonym for “modern”.
Tiffany specially designed and created The Great Gatsby collection of jewelry and accessories for the movie “The Great Gatsby”, which truly restores the fashion and luxury atmosphere of the era. Daisy patterned hand ornaments, with the coexistence of lace and metal, are crafted with exquisite craftsmanship to create a lace like softness, giving people a dreamlike luxury beauty;
The infinite charm of Art Deco – in an era of the rise of modern industry and the preservation of classical life, it echoes the attitude of the new rich class towards life, and the vigorous pursuit of decorative elements. In the ever-changing process of the times, new breakthroughs continue to emerge, while retaining historical memories, meeting people’s spiritual demands for the integration of classical and modern.

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